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Subjects : health-sciences, usmle
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1. Progressive dyshphage beginning with solids and moving to liquids and weight loss






2. Gastrin - source - action - regulation






3. bilateral mets to ovaries with abundant mucus - signet ring cells






4. What is Trousseau's sign






5. What is charcot triad of cholangitis






6. If the abdomincal aorta is obstructed - What is the path of blood to the inferior epigastric






7. B cells stimuated in the germinal centers of peyers patches differentiate into what?






8. malnutrition - toxic megacolon - colorectal carcinoma






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






10. What kind of muscle is in the middle 1/3 of esophagus






11. Autodigestion of pancreas by pancreatic enzymes






12. What serum enzyme is elevated inacute pancreatitis






13. What is the frequency of basal electric rhythm of the ilieum






14. This disease commonly presents as heartburn and regurg when lying down - What is another common presentation






15. Where are tumors commonly in pancreatic adenocarcinoma






16. What is the frequency of basal electric rhythm of the stomach






17. final and irreversible alcoholic liver disease with micronodular irregularly shrunken liver with hobnail appearance






18. Painless bleedgin of submucosal veins in lower 1/3 of esophagus






19. What do mucins do?






20. What is the term for deposition of hemosiderin and What is the name of the disease caused by that deposition






21. What causes hirschsprungs






22. Scleroderma is associated with what kind of esophageal dysmotility






23. in carcinoid tumors - What is seen on EM






24. List the clinical findings of HCC






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






26. What is diverticulosis






27. What are the effects of atropine on parietal cells and G cells






28. What are the four Fs of gallstones






29. signet ring cells - acanthosis nigracans - dz - character/association - spread






30. What is the cause of Barrett's and the assocaited complications






31. multiple juvenil polyps in GI tract - risk






32. What nerve innervates the external hemorrhoids






33. Where does crohns usually affect the GI tract






34. inc cholesterol and/or bilirubin - dec bile salts and gallbladder stasis






35. What is the most common cause of gallstones






36. What is the TX of physiologic neonatal jaundice






37. What are the extraintestinal manifestations of ulcerative colitis






38. somatostatin - source - action - regulation






39. What are the labs for primary/secondary biliary cirrhosis and primary sclerosing cholangitis






40. most common non - neoplastic polyp in colon






41. What artery passes around the duodenum






42. What kind of cancer to celiac sprue put you as inc risk for






43. What intervention will intervention will relieve portal HTN






44. How do secondary biliary cirrhosis - primary biliary cirrhosis and primary sclerosing cholangitis present






45. What are the complications of duodenal PUD






46. What is the most important mechanism in gastric acid secretion






47. trypsinogen is converted to trypsin via what enzyme






48. If the hemochromatosis is primary - What is the pattern of inheritance






49. How is the diagonsis of CRC made






50. Which IBD is autoimmune and which may be a disordered response to bacteria