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






2. What does primary sclerosing cholangitis lead to...






3. Where is the pectinate line






4. Is there any structural abnl with IBS - What is the course of disease and presentation






5. How is salivary secretion stimulated






6. What are causes of extrahepatic biliary obstruction






7. occlusion of IVC or hepatic veins






8. Where are tumors commonly in pancreatic adenocarcinoma






9. What are the barium swallow findings of achalasia






10. What is one potential precipitating factor for intussusception






11. What structures feed into the cystic duct






12. FAP + malignant CNS tumor






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






14. is meckels a true diverticulum and how common is it






15. What drug blocks the H2R






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






17. What does bicarb do in the duodenum






18. What is the triad of Plummer - Vinson syndrome






19. What retroperitoneal structure flanks both sides of the pancreas on CT






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






21. What are the complications of chronic pancreatitis






22. What are motilin receptor agonists used for clinically






23. What is the path of a direct inguinal hernia and Where does it travel relative to the inferior epigastric artery

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24. In what clinical scenarior do you see portosystemic anastomoses






25. What is the rule of 2s for meckels






26. What are the extraintestinal manifestations of crohns






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






28. What does autoimmune destruction of parietal cells lead to...






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






30. What does extrahepatic biliary obstruction cause






31. What layer in the mucosa is responsible for absorption






32. Why are most diverticula considered false






33. What is the clinical presentation of acute pancreatitis






34. What are the common causes of gastric ulcers - What causes gastric ulcer






35. Esophagitis can result From which 3 infectious agents - or chemical ingestion






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






37. What arteries exit just below the SMA






38. masses protruding into gut lumen leading to a sawtooth appearance - often rectosigmoid






39. What is the risk with peutz jehgers






40. If the abdominal aorta is blocked - How does blood get to the left colic artery






41. in CF - meconium plug obstructs intestine - preventing stool passage at birth






42. What is charcot triad of cholangitis






43. internal hemorrhoids and adenocarcinoma occur above or below pectinate line?






44. Dysphagia in achalasia results from






45. Why does indirect inguinal hernia happen in infacnts






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






47. What structures feed into the common hepatic duct






48. What does the gastrocolic ligament connect - What is contained - and what larger structure is it a part of...






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






50. What is the most common indication of emergent abdominal surgery in children