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






2. What are the histological findings in the jejunum






3. malnutrition - toxic megacolon - colorectal carcinoma






4. What test and result confirms H pylori infxn






5. What are the two molecular pathways that lead to CRC






6. What gives stool its characteristic color






7. What are the histological findings of the colon






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






9. In MSI - What is the mechanism for CRC and what syndrome is associated with this defect






10. mostly sporadic lesions in children < 5 - 80% in rectum - When is there no risk of malignant potential






11. What does GET SMASHED stand for in acute pancreatitis






12. What complication can arise from indirect inguinal hernias






13. GIP - source - action regulation






14. What structures feed into the common hepatic duct






15. Autoantibodies to gluten (gliadin) in wheat and other grains






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






17. Where on the stomach does the gastrohepatic ligament attach to - What does it contain - and How is used in surgery






18. In an MI - which liver enzyme is elevated






19. What is the most common diaphragmatic hernia and What are the two types






20. How do villi appear in disaccharidease def






21. What pancreatic enzymes are responsible for fat digestion






22. necrosis of intestinal mucosa and possible perforation - usual colon involvement - more common in preemies






23. What pancreatic proteases are secreted as zymogens






24. What are the treatment options for uclerative colitis






25. What layer of fascia covers a direct inguinal hernia






26. Why would a self - limited lactase def occur following an injury (viral diarrhea)






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






28. FAP + malignant CNS tumor






29. What is the epi for CRC






30. congenital megacolon characterized by lack of ganglion/enteric nervous plexuses in segment on intestinal biopsy






31. What does loss of APC cause






32. Bile is critical for exrection of what substance






33. Where is IgA shuttled






34. Which patients have pigment stones






35. What is the other name for GIP (gastric inhibitory peptide)






36. HCC is associated with what other conditions






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






38. What gives urine its characteristic color






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






40. List the clinical findings of HCC






41. What are the tumor markers for pancreatic adenocarcinoma






42. What is contained within the muscularis externa






43. What kind of salivary gland tumor is painless - moveable mass - bening with high rate of recurrence - most common salivary gland tumor






44. Scleroderma is associated with what kind of esophageal dysmotility






45. most common malignant salivary gland tumor






46. To what substance is bilirubin conjugated and why






47. What are the ABCDEF of esophageal cancer






48. What is the TX of physiologic neonatal jaundice






49. conjugated hyperbilirubinemia due to defective liver excretion






50. multiple juvenil polyps in GI tract - risk