Deranged cell growth of a specific tissue that results in cells that vary in size, shape, and appearance.
What is Dysplasia?
Gastric acid (HCl)
What is secreted from parietal cells?
Downregulation of the lactase gene.
What is acquired lactase deficiency?
Due to intraluminal obstruction or twisting.
What is appendicitis?
Jennifer Lopez has been engaged six times. Name 3 out of the 6 suitors.
Ojani Noa, Cris Judd, Ben Affleck (twice), Marc Anthony and Alex Rodriguez
Causes an increase in ROS, and a decrease in antioxidant systems.
Crosses and damages the BBB.
What is lead?
Increased secretion of solutes into the lumen of the gut.
What is secretory diarrhea?
Over 99% of patients with this disease carry specific Human Leukocyte Antigen genes.
What is Celiac Disease?
Esophageal manometry
What is a way to diagnose Achalasia?
This long-handled gardening tool can also mean an immoral pleasure seeker
What is a hoe?
What are the most common mechanisms of cell injury?
Caused by Herpes simplex virus
What is infectious esophagitis?
Dysregulation of intestinal motor and sensory function modulated by CNS.
What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome?
Enhance bacterial adherence to foveolar cells.
What are adhesins?
This small animal can live in a hole or be someone who betrays you
What is a rat?
What are the three major effects of free radicals?
Caused by degeneration of nitric oxide-producing neurons or degenerative changes in the vagus nerve.
What is primary achalasia?
Autophagy and cellular response altered and common in Eastern European descent.
What is ulcerative colitis?
Develop within hours of an event (hemorrhage, heart failure, severe burns, Curling)
What is an ischemic ulcer?
Name every Marvel “Chris.”
Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pratt.
Removal of proliferating cell populations, death of host cells that have served their useful purpose, hormone-dependent involution of endometrial cells during the menstrual cycle
What are examples of apoptosis?
Most frequently found in the proximal duodenum and almost always associated with H. pylori infection, NSAIDs, or cigarette smoking.
What is peptic ulcer disease?
Symptoms are related to the location of the lesions in this disease.
What is Crohn's disease?
The 4 malabsorption processes.
What is
1. intraluminal digestion
2. terminal digestion
3. transepithelial transport
4. lymphatic transport?
Maybe she's born with it.
Maybe it's Maybelline