This drug takes the longest before symptoms begin improving
a) what is omeprazole
What you'd likely find on further examination
e) what is very low serum vitamin D level
d) what is diverticulitis
The most likely diagnosis
b) what is Crohn's Disease
This would be an alarming symptom.
d) what is nocturnal symptoms
This drug increases gastric pH the most
a) what is omeprazole
The most likely cause for his diarrhea
d) what is carcinoid
Secretory diarrhea. Fecal osmotic gap 10
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What does T, M, and N stand for?
a biopsy here is most likely to confirm the diagnosis
c) what is proximal to the expanded segment
the genetic problem underlying her many cancer diagnoses
d) what is -- DNA mismatch repair genes (Lynch syndrome)
The patient is self-medicating with this drug
c) what is cimetidine
This pathological finding is most likely
c) what is increased intraepithelial lymphocytes
microscopic colitis
The most likely diagnosis
a) what is acute non-occlusive intestinal ischemia
you would most likely find this immunohistochemistry staining
d) what is lack of staining for MLH1 (Lynch syndrome)
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What information do you think would be useful to include on a survey that assesses a person’s diet and lifestyle choices to create a customized diet plan for them?
This drug reduces the frequency of diarrhea
c) what is loperamide
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In addition to discovering the potential of phytonutrients, what are some other examples of AI applications that will revolutionize R&D in the healthcare and biotech space?
a) what is biliary atresia
this statement is correct
d) what is - he is in the immune active phase of chronic hepatitis B and should be considered for treatment of hepatitis B
malignancy from lowest to highest
a) Hamartomatous < tubular adenoma < villous adenoma
The anti-diarrheal agent most likely found in her purse
b) what is diphenoxylate-atropine (Lomotil)
The most likely imaging finding
c) what is -- abnormal HIDA scan
cholecystitis; no uptake of the radionucleotide contrast in the gallbladder
describes carcinoid tumors
c) what is -- carcinoid tumors occur most commonly in the ileum and are slow-growing tumors that tend to be asymptomatic for several years.
DAILY DOUBLE! -- AI in Diagnosis (e.g. Skout)
Where else might technology like Skout be used to augment diagnosis? (i.e. for what other GI diseases)
This histology of an excised polyp
a) Crowded round glands lined by epithelial cells with hyperchromatic, elongated nuclei arranged in a pseudostratified manner and loss of goblet cells