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1. What does GET SMASHED stand for in acute pancreatitis






2. At what spinal level does the celiac trunk exit






3. What nerve innervates the external hemorrhoids






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






5. What are the branches of the celiac trunk and What do they supply






6. In jaundice of hemolytic etiology - is the hyperbilirubinemia conj or unconj - what happens to urine bili - and urine urobilinogen






7. what kind of fistula is associated with diverticulitis






8. What transforms conjugated bilirubin to urobilinogen






9. What commonly leads to appendicity in kids vs adults






10. What makes a true diverticula






11. What kind of hernia protrudes below the inguinal ligament - Where does travel relative to pubic tubercle and who gets them






12. What drug inhibits the H/K ATPase






13. What is the triad of Plummer - Vinson syndrome






14. involvement of left supraclavicular node by mets from stomach

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15. Who is at risk for pancreatic adenocarcinoma






16. What does loss of p53 cause






17. What cell produces IF and What does it do






18. What portion of the bowel does sprue effect






19. How do villi appear in disaccharidease def






20. How many layers outpouch in a false diverticula and they occur At what point of weakness and what?






21. What is the lumen of the pancreatic duct






22. What kind of lesions are characteristic of duodenal PUD vs cancer






23. What infection causes Whipple disease and What can you see on LM






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






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






26. What causes hirschsprungs






27. What are the foregut structures and what supplies their blood and PANS innvervation






28. What is the TX of physiologic neonatal jaundice






29. Where is IgA shuttled






30. What is contained in the gastrosplenic and What areas does it separate






31. What pancreatic proteases are secreted as zymogens






32. A protrusion of peritoneum through an opening - usually a site of weakness






33. What drug blocks the H2R






34. What is indirect bilirubin






35. What are the treatment options for uclerative colitis






36. Who gets Whipple disease and How do they present






37. What is the most common esophageal cancer worldwide and in the US






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






39. What are the treatmet options for crohns






40. absent UDPGT - presents early in life - early mortality






41. Which area of the hindgut is a watershed area






42. Bilirubin is the product of what?






43. At what level do the testicular/ovarian arteries exit the aorta






44. How does hirschsprung present and appear on imaging






45. What arteries exit just below the SMA






46. In viral hepatitis - which liver enzyme is higher






47. Why does indirect inguinal hernia happen in infacnts






48. What serum enzyme is elevated in obstructive liver disease - bone disease and bile duct disease






49. conjugated hyperbilirubinemia due to defective liver excretion






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