What GI pathology is associated with osteomas? _____
What type of gastric ulcer is caused by severe burns? _____
What shape do the lesions present as in Entamoeba histolytica? _____
Angio-_____ is an acquired malformation resulting in tortuous dilation of vessels of the GI tract
Secondary biliary cholangitis may be complicated by ascending _____
Which type of gastric carcinoma (diffuse or intestinal) is associated with Krukenberg tumor? _____
Risk factors for colorectal carcinoma include diets with processed _____ and low fiber
What type of colonic polyp is small (< 5 mm) and resembles normal mucosa? _____
Is the intestinal metaplasia seen with H. pylori gastritis reversible? _____
_____ gastric ulcers are usually small (< 3 cm), sharply demarcated ("punched-out"), and surrounded by radiating folds of mucosa
Esophageal pathology
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Gastritis and peptic ulcer disease
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Gastric tumors
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Malabsorption syndromes
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Inflammatory bowel diseases
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Intestinal infections
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Diverticular disease
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Vascular disorders of bowel
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Colon polyps and neoplasms
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Appendicitis
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Peritonitis
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Hernia complications
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Gastrointestinal stromal tumors
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