Key Factors
Location
The Liver
Signs & Symptoms
Common GI Issues
100

Avoid undercooked foods, and drink safe water to avoid me 

What is Hepatitis E?

100

Most commonly effects the terminal ileum

What is Crohn's Disease?

100

Yellow green staining caused by an increase in bilirubin

What is Jaundice?

100

Abdominal pain, bloody mucous filled diarrhea, rectal bleeding, anorexia, dehydration, and weight loss

What is ulcerative colitis?

100

This is known as "difficulty swallowing"

What is Dysphagia?

200

The risks for me are genetics, smoking, urban dwellers, and ashkenazi jewish

What is Crohn's Disease?

200

Inflammation and Necrosis of the Large Intestine

What is Enterocolitis?

200

Elevated pressure & sluggish or obstructed flow through the vein/system

What is Portal Hypertension?

200

Nausea & Vomiting, Hiccups, Pain, Hypotension, Shock, No Gas, High or Absent Bowel Sounds

What is Bowel Obstruction?

200

Pain originating in the RLQ at McBurney's Point, Fever, Rebound Tenderness

What is the symptoms of appendicitis?

300

Anna has black tarry stools, blood and mucous in the stool, and abdominal cramping

Anna better start planning her funeral. 

What are signs of colon cancer?

300

Obstruction of the Cystic Duct

What is Cholecystitis?

300

Widespread fibrosis and scarring, resulting in permanent alteration of hepatic blood flow 

What is Cirrhosis?

300

Rebound tenderness, referred pain, rigid abdomen, high fever, decreased bowel sounds, increased HR

What is Peritonitis?

300

Diet: avoid alcohol, avoid fatty foods, avoid eating before bedtime, quit smoking, eat small meals, increase fluids 

What is the treatment for GERD?

400

I have uricaria, arthralgia, angioedema, and glomerulunophritis

What are the signs of Hepatitis B?

400

Incomplete closure of the lower esophageal sphincter 

What is GERD?

400

Associated with elevated ammonia levels, spastic jerking of the hands when in a forced extended position 

What is Hepatic Encephalopathy?

400

Pain in LUQ, Cullen Sign, Grey Turner Sign, Fever, Abdominal Distension

What is Acute Pancreatitis

400

Norovirus is the most common pathogen causing invasion of the GI Tract

What is Gastroenteritis?

500

I thrive in acidic conditions, slow the rate of healing, and cause high recurrence of injury

What is H.pylori? (Peptic Ulcer Disease) 

500

A defect in the diaphragm allowing protrusion of the stomach to pass into the thorax

What is a hiatal hernia?

500

Intra abdominal accumulation of sodium, water and protein 

What is Ascites?

500

Arthritis, Uveitis, Cheilitis, Erthema Nodosum, and Constant Abdominal Pain 

What is Crohn's Disease

500

Cytotoxic T-Cells cause inflammation and damage the mucosa 

What is Ulcerative Colitis?

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