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Intro
What are the components of the fo...,
What are the components of the mi...,
What are the components of the hi...
13  cards
Dysphagia
Contrast aspiration and penetration,
Who is at risk for dysphagia,
Oropharyngeal stage includes whic...
18  cards
GERD
Describe the innervation for the ...,
Anatomically speaking where is th...,
Contrast physiologic and patholog...
18  cards
Pancreatitis
What are the most common causes o...,
Describe the pathogenesis of acut...,
What is the classic presentation ...
14  cards
Esophageal and Gastric Cancers
What type of cancer is most commo...,
What are the risk factors for squ...,
What are the risk factors for ade...
17  cards
Foregut Pathology
Which layer carries gut lymphatics,
What are the normal structures of...,
Describe the histology of reflux ...
11  cards
Gastroduodenal Disorders
Which sections of the stomach are...,
Review the cells of the exocrine ...,
Describe the stimuli that influen...
14  cards
Foregut Pharmacology
In a patient 50 with upper abdomi...,
What is the mechanism of action o...,
What is the moa of h2 histamine r...
9  cards
Hepatobiliary Foundations
What is distinct about segement 1...,
Describe the pathophysiology of a...,
What is interface hepatitis
10  cards
Lab Values
Contrast liver tests that measure...,
Contrast alt and ast,
How can the ast alt ratio be used...
11  cards
Neonatal Jaundice
What are the lab values and prese...,
What are the lab values and prese...,
What are two causes of extreme un...
9  cards
Gallstones and Cholestasis
Describe risk factors for the dev...,
What are the constituents of bile,
What factors increase biliary sto...
13  cards
PSC and PBC
Describe the natural history of p...,
Describe the pathogenesis of psc,
What conditions are associated wi...
16  cards
Acute Liver Injury and Failure
T f most patients with acute hepa...,
Define acute hepatic injury,
What is the key symptom of fulmin...
7  cards
ALD, NASH, NAFLD
Name the common genetic link betw...,
Describe the histology of alcohol...,
Name the criteria for metabolic s...
11  cards
Acute Autoimmune and Metabolic Hepatitis
Describe the basic natural histor...,
Who is most likely to get autoimm...,
Describe the pathogenesis of auto...
16  cards
Viral Hepatitis
Which viral hepatitis are infecti...,
How is hav infection different in...,
Who is at most risk of transmissi...
26  cards
End stage liver disease
What might you find in a patient ...,
Describe the syndrome of decompen...,
What are the complications portal...
22  cards
Hepatic Cases
What is isolated elevated ggt sig...,
What pattern of liver injury woul...,
What are symptoms of gilbert s sy...
6  cards
Hepatobilliary Neoplasia
The liver is a common site of met...,
What are risk factors for hcc,
How does hbv infection modify the...
19  cards
Liver Pathology and CPC
Which area gets the most oxygen t...,
Describe what ballooning degenera...,
Describe how steatosis appear and...
27  cards
GI small Group 1 and 2
Name the acute and chronic treatm...,
What is octreotide and what is it...,
What do you add to charcot s tria...
14  cards
Small Bowel Disorders, Acute/Chronic Diarrhea
Name the layers of the intestinal...,
What are the two patterns of moti...,
Which of of nutritional units can...
18  cards
IBD
Contrast the presenting symptoms ...,
When does dx of ibd often occur,
Explain the pathology of ibd work...
23  cards
IBD Pharmacology
What is considered clinical remis...,
What are the drug classes availab...,
What drugs are acceptable for ind...
14  cards
Celiac's Disease
Define celiac disease,
What are the classic celiac sympt...,
At what point in the intestine do...
20  cards
Nutrition and GI Disease
What is required for protein abso...,
Where are bile acids reabsorbed,
What is the max amount of fat tha...
18  cards
IBS
What is the effect of visceral hy...,
How does the interaction of ens a...,
Recall the rome iii ibs diagnosti...
12  cards
Intestinal Neoplasia
Where do neuroendocrine tumors or...,
What are risk factors for develop...,
Describe the histopathology of net
18  cards
GI Bleeding
What is the first priority in eva...,
What are risk factors for acute g...,
If a patient with gi bleed presen...
23  cards
GI Public Health
Name some gi disease that increas...,
What are the leading gi symptoms ...,
What are the leading physician di...
7  cards
Small Bowel Pathology
What are the microscopic findings...,
What is the pathology visible on ...,
Describe the appearance and origi...
11  cards
Small Bowel Pharm
Give and example of bulk forming ...,
Name some basic over the counter ...,
What s the limiting factor in usi...
21  cards
Appendicitis/ Diverticulitis
Give examples of true and pseudod...,
What are the symptoms of a zenker...,
How is zenker s diverticulum treated
17  cards
GI Pain and Dx Algorithms
Which types of pain are responsiv...,
What factors can work to cause vi...,
What are different causes of chro...
14  cards
Colorectal Neoplasm
Contrast the tests that detect ca...,
What are the two most common neop...,
Describe the main reasoning behin...
19  cards
Small Group Intestinal Disease
What additional tests are needed ...,
Vitamin e can be a useful treatme...,
What is the most likely diagnosis...
5  cards
Disorders of the Anorectum
What are the functions of segment...,
How do opioids cause constipation...,
When is colonic activity stimulat...
22  cards
Surgical Aspects of Anorectal Disease
Hemorrhoids are due to the progre...,
What is the sliding anal canal th...,
What are anatomical signs that an...
7  cards

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