_____ and Colitis are GI complications that are often seen alongside CMV Retinitis in immunosuppressed patients.
Which stain can be used to differentiate between Whipple's disease and intestinal tuberculosis?_____
_____ (IBD) is characterized histologically by crypt abscesses with neutrophils, ulcers, and bleeding
The diagnosis of CMV colitis can be established by colonoscopy and _____.
Microscopic colitis encompasses two entities: _____ colitis and lymphocytic colitis
Typhoid ulcers are _____ shaped ulcers oriented along the axis of the ileum and carry the risk of perforation
_____ score is used to assess celiac disease histologically
Best investigation for diagnosing _____ in the GI tract is a rectal biopsy.
What is the classification of the following type of jejunoileal atresia? _____

The given slide showing lymphoepithelial lesions with a positive history of H pylori infection suggest a diagnosis of gastric _____.

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