_____ syndrome is caused by a gastrinoma of the pancreas (non-beta islet cells) or duodenum.
Basal acid output >_____meq/h in the presence of hypergastrinemia is considered pathognomonic of Zollinger Ellison Syndrome
Achlorhydria is characteristically seen in Type _____ gastritis.
_____ (IBD) is Th2 mediated
_____ gastritis is especially common among alcoholics and patients taking daily NSAIDs (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis patients)
The preferred test for diagnosing residual H. pylori infection?_____
_____ disease may be treated with oral zinc or chelating agents (e.g. penicillamine, trientine)
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome is characterized by acid hypersecretion, causing recurrent _____ in the duodenum and jejunum
A - _____ - Continuous involvement B - _____ - Cobblestone appearance

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

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