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1. What serum enzyme is elevated in acute pancreatitis and mumps






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






3. conjugated hyperbilirubinemia due to defective liver excretion






4. What tumor cause PUD with duodenal ulcer and what glands become hypertrophied






5. What skin condition is associated with celiac sprue






6. In PUD - with gastric ulcers - does pain inc or dec with meals?






7. What kind of anemia is in Wilsons






8. What is the presenting course for appendicity

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9. Why does volvulus occur more at cecum and sigmoid colon






10. In what scenarios do pts with gilberts have inc bili






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






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






13. How does brain injury lead to acute gastritis and What is it called






14. Bile is critical for exrection of what substance






15. likely infectious form of malabsorption - responds to antibiotics






16. What are the results of hemochromatosis






17. What is the TX of physiologic neonatal jaundice






18. What structures feed into the common bile duct






19. Who gets Whipple disease and How do they present






20. What kind of diarrhea is produced from a disaccharide def






21. What layer in the mucosa is responsible for support






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






23. milk intolerance






24. Where is the arterial supply from above the pectinate line - and What is the venous drainage






25. Where and How is iron absorbed






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






27. What histological findings are present in the esophagus






28. With esophageal varices - between What two vessels is the portosystemic anastomoses and Where is it






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

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30. What factors increase risk of malignancy of adenomatous polyps






31. With internal hemorrhoids Where is the anastomoses and Where is it






32. Where is the pectinate line






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






34. How is the diagonsis of CRC made






35. subQ peribumbilical metastasis






36. reduction in intestinal blood flow causes ischemia - pain after eating - weight loss - occurs at splenic flexure and distal colon - elderly






37. alcoholic liver disease that requires sustained - long term consumption - with swollen and necrotic hepatocytes with neutrophilic infiltration






38. in jaundice of obstructive etiolgy is the hyperbilirubinemia conj or unconj - what happens to urine bili - and what happens to urine urobilinogen






39. Tumor of neuroendocrine cells constituting 50% of small bowel tumors - most common sites are the appendix - ileum and rectum






40. How is salivary secretion stimulated






41. What is the prognosis of adenocarcinoma






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






43. When do you see hypertrophy of brunners glands






44. What congenital birth defect is associated with Hirschsprung






45. What layer in the mucosa is repsonsible for motility






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






47. What source of salivary secretion is the most serous and What is the most mucinous






48. What kind of salivary gland tumor is benign - heterotopic salivary gland tissue - trapped in lymph node and surrounded by lymphatic tissue

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49. What structures feed into the common hepatic duct






50. What pancreatic proteases are secreted as zymogens