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1. The most common abnormality (occurring in 50% of the population) detected on upper GI examination. A condition where the stomach lies within the thoracic cavity.
T E I H I R A L A H A N
2. Condition where the mucosa of the pylorus become engorged/thicken leading to an obstruction.
S S Y E P T I L N C S I R O O
3. Shallow erosions to perforations caused by chronic inflammation in the stomach/small bowel
E C T C E U P R L P I
4. A chronic inflammatory disorder, related to stress or emotional upsets and most common in young adults. Characterized by skip areas (healthy areas of the bowel in between diseased areas).
E S N T A E R I T R I N L G E O I
5. a common disorder of intestinal motor activity in which fluid and gas do not progress normally through a nonobstructed small bowel
E I M D C S Y A U A L N I
6. The telescoping of one part of the intestinal tract into another, most common in children.
P T U O I C N U E I S S N S T
7. Develop whenever bile contains insufficient bile salts and lecithin in proportion to cholesterol to maintain the cholesterol in solution
I L A C H S O I L E S I H T
8. Calcification in the wall of the gallbladder, high incidence of carcinoma in patients with this disease (up to 60% of the cases)
A L D A R B E L C R D N E L I G A P L O
9. Most prevalent inflammatory disease of the liver. The most common causes are viral infection and reactions to drugs and toxins
E A T S I H P T I
10. Most commonly caused by alcoholism. Chronic destruction of liver cells.
S O I H R I C S R
11. Most commonly caused by alcoholism. An inflammatory process in which protein- and lipid-digesting enzymes become activated within the pancreas and begin to digest the organ.
E U I E P T C R N T I S A A A T C
12. produce the WDHA syndrome—watery diarrhea, hypokalemia (low serum potassium), and achlorhydria (low serum chloride)
A T U M E L L E S I I D R S C G C I O N R O E R H E L T
13. Free air in the peritoneal cavity
R I T E N N U O M E E P U M O P
14. Increased risk in persons 10 to 20 years after a partial gastrectomy for peptic ulcer disease, low survival rate of 10%.
A H O S A C C O C F H R M E E N T T
15. changes caused by reflux of the stomach contents into the esophagus
E L A R A T U I E O S O E L X S D R E S G F P H E A S G A
16. The result of increased pressure in the portal venous system (portal hypertension), causes dilation of the veins in the wall of the esophagus
H E E G P V C A O I E S A L S R A