Hepatitis
Gall Bladder
Diarrhea
Nutrition
Esophagus
100

This infection can only occur in the presence of hepatitis B infection.

What is hepatitis D

100

This disorder typically presents with intermittent episodes of steady-severe pain in epigastrium or RUQ with radiation to scapula.

What is cholelithiasis?

100

The three most common causes of bacterial diarrhea in US include Salmonella, Shigella, and this organism.

What is Campylobacter?

100

These are the 4 fat-soluble vitamins.

What are A, D, E, and K?

100

This sensation is described as sharp, substernal pain on swallowing, may limit oral intake, and is usually seen with severe erosive disease.

What is odynophagia?

200

This is considered a positive immune response to the hepatitis B vaccine.

What is development of hepatitis B surface antibody (anti-HBs)

200

This is the most common major type of gallstone.

What are cholesterol stones.

200

This virus is responsible for ½ of gastroenteritis outbreaks worldwide.

What is norovirus?

200

This abnormal squamous cell proliferation and keratinization of the conjunctiva, known as Bitot's spots, can be a sign of which vitamin deficiency?

What is vitamin A?

200

This pharyngoesophageal pouch located at the junction of the pharynx and the esophagus typically causes symptoms of dysphagia and a choking sensation.

What is Zenker's diverticulum?

300

This single-stranded RNA virus causes a self-limited, enterically transmitted acute viral hepatitis and is uncommon in the US.

What is hepatitis E?

300

This bacterial infection of the biliary tract is usually caused by an obstruction.

What is acute cholangitis?

300

This virus is the most common cause of severe childhood diarrhea and diarrheal deaths worldwide.

What is rotovirus?

300

This x-linked mutation of the transport protein which mediates copper uptake from the intestine causes a copper deficiency.

What is Menkes disease?

300

This most common cause of esophageal lacerations occurs because of inadequate muscle relaxation of LES during vomiting leading to stretching and tearing of esophagogastric junction when gastric contents are expelled.

What is Mallory Weiss Syndrome (Tear)?

400

In the United States, this is the most common cause of chronic liver disease and the most frequent indication for liver transplantation.

What is chronic HCV?

400

This is the best diagnostic screening test for suspected cholecystitis.

What is US?

400

In order for diarrhea to be considered chronic, it must be present for this amount of time.

What is greater than 14 days.

400

Deficiency of this causes a condition known as pellagra.

What is vitamin B3 (niacin)?

400

This allergic, inflammatory esophageal inflammation is associated with atopic disease.

What is eosinophilic esophagitis?

500

This form of hepatitis is generally characterized by circulating autoantibodies and elevated serum globulin levels.

What is autoimmune hepatitis?

500

–Smoking and coffee consumption decrease risk for this disorder in patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

What is primary sclerosing cholangitis?

500

–This cause of childhood diarrhea in developing countries is passed through waterborne contamination and is potentially fatal.

What is Cryptosporidiosis?

500

Wernicke's syndrome, characterized by nystagmus, opthalmoplegia, ataxia, and confusion, is almost exclusively described in chronic alcoholics with this deficiency.

What is thiamine?

500

This Gold Standard test will show increased LES pressure and decreased peristalsis in Achalasia.

What is esophageal manometry?

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