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1. In jaundice of hepatocellular etiology - is the hyperbilirubinemia conjugate or UN - what happens to urine bili - and urine urobilinogen






2. Tortuous dilation of vessels and bleeding - most often in cecum - terminal ileum and ascending colon - common in older patients - confirmed by angiography






3. what kind of muscle is in the upper 1/3 of esophagus






4. What enzyme is necessary to create conjugated bilirubin






5. What serum marker increases with primary biliary cirrhosis and what other autoimmune conditions are it associated with






6. Achalasia can be secondary to what infectious disease common in South America






7. What is the cause of physiologic neonatal jaundice






8. What gives stool its characteristic color






9. What test and result confirms H pylori infxn






10. In what syndrome is gastric very elevatad - and amino acids are potent gastrin stimulators






11. What cells secrete bicarb - What does it do - and what regulates it






12. How many layers of spermatic fascia are covers an indirect inguinal hernia






13. Scleroderma is associated with what kind of esophageal dysmotility






14. Where does crohns usually affect the GI tract






15. Which kind of hemorrhoids are painful and why






16. What are the results of hemochromatosis






17. Which glands secrete alkaline mucus to neutralize acid contents entering the duodenum from the stomach and are located in the duodenal submucosa






18. a false diverticulum - herniation of mucosal tissue at junction of pharynx and esophagus - How does this present






19. What histological findings are present in the stomach






20. occlusion of IVC or hepatic veins






21. in carcinoid tumors - What is seen on EM






22. vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) - source - action - regulation






23. How are all 3 monosaccharides transported to the blood






24. twisting of portion of bowel around its mesentery leading to obstruction and infarction - usually in elderly






25. What does extrahepatic biliary obstruction cause






26. What does TOASTED with alcoholic hepatitis stand for






27. In PUD with a duodenal ulcer does pain inc or dec with meals






28. In an MI - which liver enzyme is elevated






29. What is the classic triad of hemochromatosis

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30. How does loss of NO secretion affect the esophagus and what results






31. What does the splenorenal ligament connect - and What does it contain






32. If trypsin activates more trypsinogen - what kind of feedback loop is established






33. What are the signs of peutz jehgers






34. Where does copper accumulate in Wilsons and What are ABCD






35. What is the main symptom if a VIPoma






36. What is contained with in the hepatoduodenal ligament - What two spaces does it connect - and when would you need to compress it






37. What gives urine its characteristic color






38. secretin - source - action - regulation






39. HCC is associated with what other conditions






40. How do NSAIDs cause acute gastritis






41. What are the main components of bile






42. What is the triad of Plummer - Vinson syndrome






43. congenital megacolon characterized by lack of ganglion/enteric nervous plexuses in segment on intestinal biopsy






44. What are the histological findings in the jejunum






45. conjugated hyperbilirubinemia due to defective liver excretion






46. When and How does Abetalipoproteinemia present






47. What are the longterm sequelae of nutmeg liver






48. What are the treatmet options for crohns






49. Bile is critical for exrection of what substance






50. What arteries exit just below the SMA