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Pathophysiology Quiz

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1. 128. What does the parietal cell do?




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2. 11. Is medicine necessary for the treatment of gastroenteritis?




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3. 76. What are the diagnostic tests for Celiac disease?




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4. 131. Is pathogenesis of DU and GU similar?




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5. 14. What are the bacterial causes of AGE?




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6. 98. What infiltrates are seen in mild esophagitis?




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7. 9. Is gastroenteritis bacterial or viral?




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8. 15. What is the pathobiology of causative agents?




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9. 18. What does antibiotic therapy do?




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10. 70. How do older adults present with celiac disease?




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11. Yes it is thought to cause the intolerance of gluten




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12. Unhappy blond child, with failure to thrive, bloating, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain and growth delay.




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13. Urease that produce NH3 that sustains bacterial growth and concomitantly damage epithelial




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14. Dermatitis herpetiformis, a condition characterized by clear vesicles or blood tinged vesicles distributed over the extensor area of the elbows, knees, buttocks, shoulder and scalp




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15. Gluten, a rubbery mass that remains when dough is washed




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16. Sulfaslazine which induces remission with mild to moderate IBD, Asacol, Pentasa




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17.  The 8 hour stinging pruritic lesions that are pruritic tend to flare with consumption of gluten




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18. by a reaction to gliadin, a gluten protein found in wheat (and similar proteins of the tribe Triticeae which includes other cultivars such as barley and rye).




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19. Gastric mucosa




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