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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? _____
The investigation of choice to diagnose infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is _____.
_____ is an autoimmune disorder characterised by hypersensitivity to dietary gluten
_____ is felt on physical examination of pyloric stenosis
Gluten should be introduced in the diet at least _____ before celiac disease serology tests & endoscopy
Hint: timing
Managment of acute alcoholic hepatitis: _____
_____ is used to determine if patients with alcoholic hepatitis would benefit from steroid (glucocorticoid) administration
An alcoholic with acute onset of abdominal pain, nausea, jaundice is most likely suffering from what condition?\n_____
The non-invasive diagnostic test of choice for staging/evaluating fibrosis in suspected alcoholic liver cirrhosis is _____.
Intussusception results in compromised blood supply, which causes intermittent abdominal pain with "_____" stool
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