GIT – medicine
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Course sections
Section 1
Lec 1- GERD
1
Video lecture
1 H : 24 min : 20 sec
2
Quiz
5 questions
Section 2
Lec 2 - Peptic ulcer
1
Video lecture
1 H : 25 min : 2 sec
2
Quiz
5 questions
Section 3
Lec 3 - Pancreatitis
1
Acute & Chronic
1 H : 18 min : 19 sec
2
Quiz
5 questions
Section 4
Lec 4 - Inflammatory bowel diseases
1
Crohn's + Ulcerative Colitis
51 min : 50 sec
2
Quiz
5 questions
Section 5
Lec 5 - Acute hepatitis
1
Video lecture
56 min : 19 sec
2
Quiz
5 questions
Section 6
Lec 6 - Cirrhosis
1
Video lecture
1 H : 4 min : 46 sec
2
Quiz
5 questions
Section 7
Lec 7- Alcoholic liver & NAFLD
1
Video lecture
30 min : 55 sec
2
Quiz
5 questions
Section 8
Lec 8 - Autoimmune hepatic diseases
1
Video lecture
37 min : 17 sec
2
Quiz
5 questions
Section 9
FINAL QUIZ
1
Quiz
10 questions
Lec 2 - Peptic ulcer
Quiz
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51-year-old man presents with epigastric pain that is increased whenever he eats. A gastroscopy is performed and a solitary gastric ulcer is found. Which one of the below gross findings is suggestive of malignant ulcer?
1. Diameter greater than 2 cm
2. Locatiom on the lesser curvature
3. Outward radiating rugae
4. Heaped-up, beaded margins
A 52-year-old woman presents with upper gastrointestinal bleeding and is found to have multiple ulcers in the duodenum. Workup finds her serum gastrin levels to be markedly elevated, and an abdominal CT scan finds a large mass in the tail of the pancreas. A biopsy from this pancreatic mass finds an islet-cell adenoma that secretes gastrin. Which of the following is the best diagnosis?
A. Hypertrophic-hypersecretory gastropathy
B. Linitis plastica
C. Verner-Morrison syndrome
D. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
A 61-year-old lady has persistent nausea for 5 years with occasional vomiting. She is appointed upper GI endoscopy, and a small area of gastric fundal mucosa has loss of rugal folds. Biopsies are taken and microscopically reveal well-differentiated adenocarcinoma confined to the mucosa. An upper GI endoscopy performed 5 years previously showed a pattern of gastritis and microscopically there was chronic inflammation with the presence of. Which of the following is the most likely risk factor for his neoplasm?
A Inherited APC gene mutation
B Helicobacter pylori infection
C Chronic alcohol abuse
D Use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
E Vitamin B12 deficiency
Which of the following is NOT a causative agent for a peptic ulcer?
NSAIDS
Helicobactor pylori
Physiological Stress
Augmentin
PUD has several complications include bleeding, perforation, and penetration. Bleeding typically manifests as
Melena
hematochezia
Coffee Grounds
Loose, runny stools
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