Exam 10: The Gastrointestinal System

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Which of the following diseases causing malabsorption is associated with diagnostic pathologic changes in the intestine?

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Peptic esophagitis is caused by:

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Obstructive ileus may be caused by all the following except:

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The most common tumor of the salivary glands is:

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The changes typical of Crohn's disease are found most often in the:

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The best serologic marker of colonic carcinoma is:

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Bacteriologically sterile peritonitis is a complication of:

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All the following are common symptoms and/or complications of duodenal ulcer except:

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Most pedunculated colonic neoplastic polyps are classified as:

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Atrophic gastritis is characterized by:

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Most malignant tumors of the esophagus are histologically classified as:

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Genetic predisposition to colonic cancer is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait in:

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The most common viral cause of sialadenitis is:

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Crypt abscesses,serpiginous ulcerations,and inflammatory polyps of the large intestine are typical features of:

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Dental caries begins by the formation of:

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Approximately 50% of all carcinomas of the intestine develop in the:

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Diverticula of the intestine are most often located in the:

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Carcinoma of the oral cavity presenting as a white,slightly elevated plaque is clinically described as:

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