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1. Where are peyers patches found






2. What causes carcinoid syndrome amd What are the symptoms






3. What is the arterial supply and venous drainage below pectinate line






4. What is the epi for CRC






5. Who gets Whipple disease and How do they present






6. How is the diagonsis of CRC made






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






8. What are the four Fs of gallstones






9. What can fistula between the gallbladder and small intestine create and how can you tell






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






11. FAP + malignant CNS tumor






12. What are the structures of the femoral triangle and how are they organized






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






14. likely infectious form of malabsorption - responds to antibiotics






15. Malabsorption syndromes have what common clinical presentation






16. People of what decent are associated with celiac sprue and what findings/antibodies are present






17. What can hemochromatosis be secondary to...






18. What are the layers of the gut wall from inside out






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






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






21. What layer in the mucosa is responsible for absorption






22. What are the barium swallow findings of achalasia






23. In alchoholic hepatitis which liver enzyme is higher






24. What findings are associated with reyes






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






26. which pancreatic enzyme - secreted in its active form - is responsible for starch digestion






27. HCC is associated with what other conditions






28. What parts of the small bowel can tropical sprue effect






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






30. Where is the pectinate line






31. Which serum enzyme increases with heavy EtOH consumption






32. How does HCC spread - What is a common tumor marker and what syndrome can it lead to...






33. early bilious vomiting - with proximal stomach distention - double bubble - due to failure of recanalization of small bowel - dz and association






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






35. blind pouch protruding from alimentary tract that communicates with lumen of the gut






36. Pain improves with defaction - changes in stool frequency and changes in stool appearance are associated with






37. Which area of the hindgut is a watershed area






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






39. Where does crohns usually affect the GI tract






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






41. If the abdominal aorta is blocked - How does blood get to the inferior pancreaticduodenal arter






42. What gives stool its characteristic color






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






44. Which kind of hemorrhoids are painful and why






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






46. How does gastrin increase acid secretion?






47. What is the prognosis of adenocarcinoma






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






49. Where and How is iron absorbed






50. What are the signs of peutz jehgers







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