What food source(s) causes Staph. Aureus infection?
What is Mayonnaise, Meats, Cream- Based foods
What is the ileum
what is Retroperitoneal
What type of esophageal cancer is found in the upper 2/3 of the esophagus?
What is squamous cell carcinoma
What drugs class does cimetidine, rantidine, famotidine, and nizatidine belong to?
what is H2 receptor antagonists
Clostridium Difficile causes what type of diarrhea?
What is watery diarrhea
What type of epithelium is seen in the esophagus?
what is stratified squamous epithelium
Blood is suppled above the pectinate line by the..
What is the superior rectal artery
Where is appendicitis pain localized to?
what is RLQ?
What drug is a K+ sparing diuretic, that may be used in the treatment of hepatic ascites?
What is Spironolactone
Shigella uses Shiga toxin to cause what syndrome?
What is Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
The cells of the stomach are..
simple columnar cells
indirect hernia enters the inguinal ring lateral to the
what is the inferior epigastric vessels
Which disease is associated with HLA-DQ2 & HLA-DQ8?
Celiac disease
The H2 receptor antagonist cimetidine has many ant-(what) effects? (EG: gynecomastia, elevated prolactin levels)
What is Adrogenic
What markers are in the blood during early symptomatic HBV infection?
What is.. HBsAg and HBeAg
Brunner glands are located where and secrete what?
What is the duodenum and bicarbonate
The appendix is innervated by what artery?
what is the superior mesenteric artery
Which inflammatory bowel disease is associated with cobblestone mucosa and noncaseating granulomas?
What is Chrohn Disease
What GI disorder is treated with deferasirox, deferoxamine, deferiprone?
What is hemochromatosis
Clonorchis Sinensis causes what type of cancer?
what is cholangiocarcinoma
Barrett is a specialized metaplasia characterized by what type of cell replacement?
what is nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium is replaced by columnar (w/ goblet cells) epithelium
What developmental defect is due to herniation of the abdominal contents into umbilical cord?
Omphalocele
What is ... Killian triangle, b/t the thyropharyngeal and cricopharyngeal parts of the inferior pharyngeal constrictor
Diphenhydramine and meclizine have significant anti-WHAT properties?
What is anti-muscarinic