_____ (IBD) is associated with the 'lead pipe' sign on imaging, secondary to loss of haustra
_____ (IBD) is characterized by skip lesions, which can occur anywhere from the mouth to the anus
Ulcerative colitis is seen in _____% cases of associated autoimmune pancreatitis
Inflammatory bowel disease is more prevalent in the West, particularly in _____ and Eastern European Jews
A - _____ - Continuous involvement B - _____ - Cobblestone appearance

Toxic megacolon is defined as the dilatation of the transverse colon to a diameter of more than _____ cm

What are the major causes of chronic pancreatitis in adults? _____ and genetic predisposition (ex. Cystic Fibrosis)
Physiological test for pancreatic _____ocrine insufficiency is done using a test meal, called as Lundh test
Hint: end/ex
Ulcerative colitis always involves the _____ and can extend proximally up to the cecum
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome is characterized by acid hypersecretion, causing recurrent _____ in the duodenum and jejunum
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