GI Flashcards

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Achalasia Treatment

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Barrette’s Esophagus risk factors prompting screening

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Treatment for esophagitis

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Causes of acute pancreatitis

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Auto-immune pancreatitis (presentation, assoicated sing/symptoms/disease)

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Treat with steroids

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Stool osmotic gap

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Celiac Disease Pitfalls

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Treatment of IBS

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Diverticulitis treatment

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Hep B treatment

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Autoimmune hepatitis labs

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Most common symptoms of hemochromotosis

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PSC screening

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SAAG parameters

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Cuases of liver injury

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22
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High risk features for SBP (1 major + 5 minor)

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ascitic-fluid total protein level less than 1.5 g/dL (15 g/L) in conjunction with any of the following:

serum sodium level less than or equal to 130 mEq/L (130 mmol/L),

serum creatinine level greater than or equal to 1.2 mg/dL (106.1 µmol/L),

blood urea nitrogen level greater than or equal to 25 mg/dL (8.9 mmol/L),

serum bilirubin level greater than or equal to 3 mg/dL (51.3 µmol/L),

or Child-Turcotte-Pugh class B or C cirrhosis.