Multiple Choice
A 59-year-old patient with a history of alcohol abuse is admitted for hematemesis. On physical examination, you note ascites and caput medusa. A likely cause for the hematemesis is:
A) Peptic ulcer disease
B) Barrett's esophagus
C) Pancreatitis
D) Esophageal varices
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