Gi 3 test Flashcards
Characterized by atrophy and chronic inflammation of mucosa of funds and body of the stomach?
Autoimmune gastritis–with autoantibodies against parietal cells or intrinsic factor
This type of gallstone is composed of calcium bilirubinate and associated with hemolytic anemia and unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia?
Black pigmented gallstones
Failure of vitalize duct to atrophy?
Meckel diverticulum
What organism can cause obstruction of the small intestine, especially in travelers/immigrants?
Ascaris lumbricoides
Signs of intestinal obstruction?
High pitched bowel sounds
Distended abdomen
Nausea and vomiting
Non-bilious vomiting in newborn
Pylori stenosis
Bilious vomiting in newborn
Annular pancreas or duodenal atresia
H. pylori images the gastric mucosa primarily by increasing mucosal levels of _______.
Ammonium
Progressive inflammation, fibrosis and structuring of the intrahepatic and extra hepatic bile ducts–showing beaded appearance on ERCP. Concentric periductal fibrosis–onion skinning seen on hits and elevated alkaline phosphatase and GGT?
Primary sclerosing cholangitis
After ingestion of poorly cooked oysters a pt with ETOH cirrhosis develops gastroenteritis and cellulitis–Organism?
V. Vulnificus