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Gastroenterology & Hepatology — Flashcards

Gastroenterology & Hepatology — Flashcards

Gastroenterology & Hepatology — Flashcards

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#831

What is the likely diagnosis in an infant that presents with projectile, non-bilious emesis immediately after eating and an olive-shaped mass in the abdomen? _____

#832

The investigation of choice to diagnose infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is _____.

#833

_____ is an autoimmune disorder characterised by hypersensitivity to dietary gluten

#834

_____ is felt on physical examination of pyloric stenosis

#835

Gluten should be introduced in the diet at least _____ before celiac disease serology tests & endoscopy

Hint: timing

#836

Managment of acute alcoholic hepatitis: _____

#837

_____ is used to determine if patients with alcoholic hepatitis would benefit from steroid (glucocorticoid) administration

#838

An alcoholic with acute onset of abdominal pain, nausea, jaundice is most likely suffering from what condition?\n_____

#839

The non-invasive diagnostic test of choice for staging/evaluating fibrosis in suspected alcoholic liver cirrhosis is _____.

#840

Intussusception results in compromised blood supply, which causes intermittent abdominal pain with "_____" stool

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