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What is the most common cause of Hirschsprung Disease
neonatal obstruction?
What is the definition of Congenital absence of ganglion cells in section of
Hirschsprung disease? large intestine which results in lack of motility
What is the gold standard for Biopsy
diagnosis of Hirschsprung Disease?
A 1 month old infant is brought in by Pyloric Stenosis
his mother with complaints of
multiple episodes of forceful
vomiting that is getting worse. What
condition would you suspect?
, A 1 month old infant is brought in by Pyloric Stenosis
his mother with constant hunger and
weight loss despite the mother trying
to supplement his feeding. He has
had regular bouts of vomiting, which
the mother thought was normal for
infants. You palpate an olive shaped
mass in the right upper quadrant of
the abdomen. What diagnosis do you
suspect?
What is the treatment for Zollinger- PPI
Ellison Syndrome?
What percentage of weight loss is 5-10%
enough to improve obesity related
co-morbidities?
What medication for obesity blocks Orlistat
the digestion and absorption of fat in
the stomach and small intestines?
What are the ranges for BMI for class I >30- <35
I, II and III of obesity? II >35-<40
III >40
What frequency and duration of GI Symptoms present at least 3 days a month for at
symptoms constitutes irritable bowel least 3 months.
syndrome?