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Master the Boards USMLE Step 2CK - Gastroenterology
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Master the Boards USMLE Step 2CK - 
Gastroenterology 
Essential feature of the majority of esophageal disorders - answerDysphagia 
Difficulty swallowing - answerDysphagia 
Proper term for pain while swallowing - answerOdynophagia 
Both dysphagia & odynophagia can lead to? - answerWeight loss 
When severe, some forms of esophageal disorder will also give rise to what? - 
answer- Anemia 
- Heme+ stool 
What should be done when gastrointestinal alarm symptoms are present? - 
answerEndoscopy 
Alarm ...
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Boards- Gastroenterology questions with correct answers
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unconjugated bilirubin is bound to albumin in bloodstream and gets taken up in the liver and conjugated via Correct Answer-UDP glucuronosyl transferase 
 
foregut Correct Answer-esophagus to upper duodenum 
 
lower duodenum to proximal 2/3 Correct Answer-midgut 
 
distal 1/3 to pectinate line Correct Answer-hindgut 
 
week 6 and week 10 events Correct Answer-week 6 herniation through umbilical ring 
 
week 10: rotate around SMA counterclockwise 
 
congenital umbilical hernia is the incomplete cl...
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Gastroenterology PACKRAT Complete 2024 Updated Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated | Download to score A+
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1.	History & Physical/Gastrointestinal/Nutritional 
A patient is known to have end stage liver disease due to cirrhosis. Which of the following physical examination findings would commonly be seen in this patient? 
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A.	Testicular hypertrophy 
B.	Muscular pseudohypertrophy C. Gynecomastia 
D. Hepatomegaly 
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(u) A. Testicular atrophy, wasting of the muscles of the lower extremity, spider angiomas, caput medusa and gynecomastia are physical examination findings associated w...
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Master the Boards: Gastroenterology questions with correct answers
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What is achalasia? Correct Answer-inability of lower esophageal sphincter to relax 
 
When is achalasia the most likely diagnosis? Correct Answer-young patient < 50yo 
dysphagia to both solids and liquids 
no association with alcohol/tobacco 
 
How do you distinguish achalasia from pseudoachalasia (from malignancy)? Correct Answer-achalasia: can pass endoscope through LES 
malignancy: cannot pass endoscope through LES 
 
What is the best next test for achalasia? Correct Answer-barium esophagr...
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Rosh Review Gastroenterology | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 2024/2025 Comprehensive Questions A+ Graded Answers | With Expert Solutions
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Rosh Review Gastroenterology | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 
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Gastroenterology Exam 1 Questions with Latest Update
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Hepatitis symptomology - Answer-anorexia 
fever 
N/V 
arthralgia 
malaise 
aversion to smoking 
flu like 
RUQ pain 
 
Sarah, a 6-year-old, presents with complaints of fatigue, nausea, and dark urine for the past WEEKS. She is in DAYCARE with other children. On further questioning, she reported having lost her appetite and experiencing mild abdominal discomfort. 
 
Physical Examination: 
Jaundice: Mild icterus noted in the sclera and skin. 
Abdomen: Mild tenderness in the right upper quadrant,...
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Master the Boards USMLE Step 2CK – Gastroenterology questions with correct answers
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Essential feature of the majority of esophageal disorders CORRECT ANSWER Dysphagia 
 
Difficulty swallowing CORRECT ANSWER Dysphagia 
 
Proper term for pain while swallowing CORRECT ANSWER Odynophagia 
 
Both dysphagia & odynophagia can lead to? CORRECT ANSWER Weight loss 
 
When severe, some forms of esophageal disorder will also give rise to what? CORRECT ANSWER - Anemia 
- Heme+ stool 
 
What should be done when gastrointestinal alarm symptoms are present? CORRECT ANSWER Endoscopy 
 
Alarm sy...
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Gastroenterology- Internal Medicine Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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What is the most common form of Salmonella infection? - Answer-Gastroenteritis 
 
What presents with fever, nausea, vomiting, crampy abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea for 3-5 days? 
 
Diagnostic testing? - Answer-Gastroenteritis 
 
Confirmed via stool culture (shows salmonella) 
 
What is treatment for Gastroenteritis? - Answer-Symptomatic and specific treatment is with Bactrim, ampicillin, or Ciprofloxacin 
 
What is referred to as the stomach flu? - Answer-Gastroenteritis 
 
What presents wit...
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CMED Gastroenterology -- Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Describe the flow of bile through the liver, gall bladder, and pancreas - Answer-bile is produced in the liver and is sent out via the left or right hepatic ducts which join to form the common hepatic duct 
 
bile in the common hepatic duct can be sent to the gallbladder for storage, or be sent directly to the duodenum for secretion 
 
the common hepatic duct becomes the common bile duct after the gallbladder, and this eventually joins with the pancreatic duct (along with all the pancreatic zymo...
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Gastroenterology and Hepatology Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update
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Gastro 1 
 
A 38-year-old man is evaluated for persistent dyspepsia 2 months after a duodenal ulcer was detected and treated. He originally presented with new-onset epigastric pain, and esophagogastroduodenoscopy showed a duodenal ulcer; biopsy specimens showed the presence of Helicobacter pylori. The patient, who does not use NSAIDs and is penicillin-allergic, completed a 10-day course of therapy with omeprazole, metronidazole, and clarithromycin. 
 
At this time, urea breath testing for H. pyl...
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