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peptic ulcer disease
How does peptic ulcer pain present,
Where is the pain in peptic ulcers,
What are the three things about t...
44  cards
Gastric acid physiology
What is anterior to the stomach,
What is posterior to the stomach,
What marks the caudal aspect of t...
42  cards
Esophagus
Describe the musculature of the e...,
What provides intrinsic innervati...,
How does sensory information trav...
39  cards
Pathology of the mouth/esophagus
What are the 3 ms of a pathologic...,
What cells does hsv infect,
What are the features of cytomega...
33  cards
disorders of the gallbladder and biliary tract
Which way does blood flow in the ...,
Which zone is first affected by t...,
What are sinusoids
73  cards
Pathology of gastric diseases
Which portion of the gastric muco...,
What does the oxyntic mucosa produce,
What are three congential lesions...
26  cards
Chronic pancreatitis
What the main changes would you s...,
What is the main difference betwe...,
What do you see pathologically in...
26  cards
Acute pancreatitis
What percentage of pancreatitis c...,
What is the pain like in acute pa...,
What additional sx will a pt with...
30  cards
Physiology of the pancreas
Which arteries supply the pancreas,
What percent of the pancreas make...,
The ventral pancreatic bud in emb...
20  cards
Carcinoma of the pancreas
What is the most common pancreati...,
What are the major risk factors f...,
Why is pancreatic cancer so lethal
30  cards
Diverticular diseases and appendicitis
What is the lifetime risk of deve...,
At what age does it become uncomm...,
Pathophysiology of appendicitis
24  cards
Imaging the GI tract
When would you use an ultrasound ...,
When are nuclear medicine scans h...,
When should you get a kub what wi...
22  cards
Gastroparesis
What is gastroparesis,
Gastroparesis is usually caused by,
What are the sx of gastroparesis
68  cards
CRC and screening
0  cards
Approach to Diarrhea
What is the normal stool pattern ...,
What is the definition of diarrhea,
What is the main purpose of the s...
44  cards
Inflammatory bowel disease
Which part of the colon wall do t...,
What are other colitides,
Which part of the gi tract does u...
38  cards
Risks and benefits of inflammatory bowel disease therapy
What are the 5 options we have fo...,
What are the primary cells modula...,
What are the three ways in which ...
6  cards
Tumors of the bowel
What is the lifetime risk of colo...,
How much time does it take for a ...,
How common is crc
68  cards
Malabsorption
What are the three locations wher...,
What are the components of sucrose,
What are the components of lactose
27  cards
Advanced liver disease
What are the two major types of c...,
Examples of findings you d see wi...,
What is the definition of cirrhosis
43  cards
The liver: structure and function
What are the functions of the liver,
What are the non parenchymal cell...,
What are the two vessels that sup...
33  cards
Viral Hepatitis
0  cards
Alcoholic liver disease and NAFLD
What is the histologic spectrum o...,
What other condition is nafld ass...,
What are the major risk factors f...
27  cards
Metabolic Liver disease
How should you diagnose nash,
Mutation in hemachromatosis how i...,
Describe the pathophysiology behi...
45  cards
Pathogenesis of cirrhosis and liver tumors
What s different about the sinuso...,
What are the three main types of ...,
What is the process behind fibros...
29  cards
Autoimmunity and the liver
Who is most likely to be a carrie...,
What hla types is autoimmune hepa...,
What autoantibodies associated wi...
23  cards
Integrated response to a meal
0  cards

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