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1. In an MI - which liver enzyme is elevated






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






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






4. Between what structures do strong anastamoses exist






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






6. conjugated hyperbilirubinemia due to defective liver excretion






7. Which monosaccharides are absorbed by the enterocytes and which transporters carry each






8. What kind of pancreatitis is associated with EtOH and smoking






9. What makes a true diverticula






10. What is diverticulosis






11. What are the treatment options for uclerative colitis






12. What test and result confirms H pylori infxn






13. What is the presentation of pancreatic adenocarcinoma






14. What is the HLA association and treatment for hemochromatosis






15. What serum enzyme is decreased in wilsons disease






16. How do villi appear in disaccharidease def






17. motilin - source - action - regulation






18. Where does crohns usually affect the GI tract






19. What is the frequency of basal electric rhythm in the duodenum






20. What does extrahepatic biliary obstruction cause






21. What structure is Not contained in the femoral sheath






22. Where is IgA shuttled






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






24. What structures feed into the common hepatic duct






25. What are the barium swallow findings of achalasia






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






27. With caput medusaw - between what vessels is the anastomoses and Where is it






28. Scleroderma is associated with what kind of esophageal dysmotility






29. What are the labs in acute pancreatitis






30. Transmural esophageal rupture due to violent retching

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31. What are the main components of bile






32. Where does type B chronic gastritis occur and What causes it






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






34. Where are peyers patches found






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






36. Liver cell failure can lead to multisystem signs including






37. What findings are associated with reyes






38. What kind of anemia is in Wilsons






39. Which IBD has noncaseating granulomas and lymphoid aggregates - and which has crypt abscesses and ulcers with bleeding






40. mildly dec UDPGT or dec bilirubin uptake - asymptomatic - elevated uncong bili without over hemolysis

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41. Unencapsulated lymphoid tissue found in lamina proporia and submucosa of small intestine containing specialized M cells that take up antigen






42. What are causes of extrahepatic biliary obstruction






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






44. inflammatino of gallbadder






45. why infxn is implicated in duodenal PUD






46. What histological findings are present in the stomach






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






48. What is charcot triad of cholangitis






49. most common malignant salivary gland tumor






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