Acute diverticulitis is managed with _____
Hint: treatment
_____ = atypical lymphocytes and positive monospot test
Hint: CMV/EBV
_____ is a biliary disease that involves the presence of gallstones in the common bile duct
The primary inciting event of acute cholecystitis is typically a gallstone obstructing the _____, with subsequent inflammation and infection
- Male child with recurrent sinopulmonary (otitis media, pneumonia) and GI infections after 6 months - No mature B cells → absence of lymphoid tissue and immunoglobuins _____
Hint: Diagnosis and treatment?
Signs of recurrent UTIs, painful ejaculation and transient improvement with antibiotics is suggestive of _____
Hint: diagnosis
Treatment for urgency incontinence includes anti-muscarinics and _____ training (e.g. timed voiding, distraction, or relaxation techniques)
Empirical therapy with PPIs is indicated only in patients with dyspepsia, heart burn and _____
Is primary prophylaxis against CMV recommended for patients with HIV? _____
Ocular symptoms differentiate allergic rhinitis with vasomotor rhinitis (nonallergic rhinitis) _____
Hint: T/F
GERD and esophageal disorders
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Peptic ulcer disease
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Helicobacter pylori infection
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Celiac disease
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Irritable bowel syndrome
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Diverticular disease
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GI bleeding (upper and lower)
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Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth
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Malabsorption syndromes
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Colorectal cancer screening
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Functional GI disorders
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Anorectal disorders
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GI motility disorders
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