_____ is characterized by specialized intestinal metaplasia of the lower esophageal mucosa
Intestinal biopsy with flask-shaped lesions is diagnostic of _____
_____ presents with spontaneous chest pain that radiates to the back, ears, and neck
Carcinoid tumors may arise anywhere in the gut, however, they most commonly arise in the _____
Budd-Chiari syndrome results in congestion and necrosis of the _____ zone of the liver
Esophagitis with _____ ulcerations is characteristic of HSV-1
Secondary biliary cholangitis may be complicated by ascending _____
_____ is massive amounts of mucus in the peritoneum
_____ gastric ulcers are usually small (< 3 cm), sharply demarcated ("punched-out"), and surrounded by radiating folds of mucosa
Acute mesenteric ischemia may occur due to a thrombotic or embolic occlusion of the _____ artery
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