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GI-esophagus (1)
What is the most common variant o...,
What are two major clinical findi...,
Te fistulas can be assocaited wit...
20  cards
GI-esophagus & stomach (2)
What patients do you seen esophag...,
What is the symptom if an esophag...,
What does odynophagia mean
40  cards
GI-stomach & small bowel (3)
Where in the stomach does chronic...,
Are there antibodies seen in chro...,
What are some clinical features i...
41  cards
celiac diseae, sprue, whipple etc
What is celiac disease,
What hlas are associated with celiac,
What is the most pathogenic form ...
19  cards
Intestinal Neoplasmas
What is peutz jeghers syndrome,
Which cancers does peutz jeghers ...,
Where in the small intestine woul...
10  cards
Large Intestine Disease
What are the most common causes o...,
What are the usual symptoms of ap...,
What is ibd what do they think is...
31  cards
Large intestine neoplasms
What are the two types of colonic...,
What are the mutations that are n...,
What are three factors of a polyp...
20  cards
Gallbladder
What is biliary atresia how does ...,
What are the three general causes...,
What drugs are notorious for caus...
16  cards
Liver - Jaundice
What is the earliest sign of jaun...,
What specifically makes stool bro...,
What happens to cause jaundice in...
18  cards
Viral Hepatitis
What are other causes of hepatiti...,
Which type of bilirubin is increa...,
How do you distinguish acute from...
25  cards
Liver- Cirrhosis & Neoplasms
What mediates what cytokine fibro...,
What are 4 things that portal htn...,
What are the 3 classical portosys...
43  cards
Exocrine Pancreas
What is an annular pancreas what ...,
What kind of necrosis in acute pa...,
What are the most common causes o...
24  cards
ID: RNA Viruses
If someone is deficient in the ma...,
Why do rna viruses have a high ra...,
What are the most common viruses ...
24  cards
ID: DNA Viruses
What is the pathognomonic feature...,
Name the latency 1 vzv 2 hsv1 3 h...,
Describe the rash in chickenpox
17  cards
Gram + cocci
What is the bacteriology of s aureus,
What is the reservoir and transmi...,
S aureus is the most common cause...
14  cards
ID: Spirochette/Chlamydial/Rickettsial infections
Aortic tree bark appearance,
Pannus apperance of scar in cornea,
Chlamydial infection transmitted ...
22  cards
ID: Mycoplasma and Mycobaterial infections
What agent causes atypical pneumonia,
What does it mean that mycobacter...,
Primary infection with tb is what...
14  cards
ID: Fungal Infections
Where does pjp replicate,
What fungi septate hyphae branchi...,
What does aspergillosis cause in ...
14  cards
ID: Protozoal & Helminth Infections
What causes the recurrent paroxys...,
What type of malaria causes the m...,
What is the most important virule...
30  cards
Bacterial Infections of childhood
Name the causative agent dirty gr...,
Bacteriology of diptheria,
What are some complications that ...
10  cards
Gonorrhea lol and enteropathogenic infections
What infections does gonorrhea cause,
Who is more symptomatic with gono...,
Bacteriology of e coli
23  cards
environmental
Bacteriology of clostridia,
What two diseases can c perfringe...,
Differentiate the paralysis from ...
28  cards

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