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- 22-year-old woman has had recurrent episodes of diarrhea, crampy abdominal pain, and slight fever over the last 2 years. At first the episodes, which usually last 1 or 2 weeks, were several months apart, but recently they have occurred more frequently. Other symptoms have included mild joint pain and sometimes red skin lesions. On at least one occasion, her stool has been guaiac-positive, indicating the presence of occult blood. Colonoscopy reveals several sharply delineated areas with thickening of the bowel wall and mucosal ulceration. Areas adjacent to these lesions appear normal. Biopsies of the affected areas show full-thickness inflammation of the bowel wall and several noncaseating granulomas. 1. What is the most likely diagnosis? 2. What are the common complications of this disease?George Payton, a 52-year-old man previously diagnosed with IBS, reports that he is having 3-5 bowel movements per day. The movements are runny and loose and filled with red blood. George has not experienced any constipation. His family practitioner refers him to a gastroenterologist. 1. Describe IBS 2. Are the reported symptoms compatible with IBS? 3.Are the reported symptoms, which is most significant? Is any other disease suspect? 4. What tests is the gastroenterologist likely to order?in 200 words discussed the prevalence of fasciala hepatica in guyana and also provide refernece also
- Based on the article about the Epidemiology of Gastric Cancer in Japan, does the experiences of the japaneses individuals in relation to gastric cancer are applicable to filipinos? Why? Link: https://pmj.bmj.com/content/81/957/419A 37-year-old patient was hospitalized with the diagnosis "Infectious hepatitis". On examination: intensive icteric colour of the skin and mucous membranes is noted. In the blood is found an increase in indirect bilirubin, the fecal masses are discolored. Questions: 1. List the main types of infectious hepatitis. 2. Specify the type of jaundice of the patient according to pathogenetic classification. 3. List all well known causes of this type of jaundice.Describe the difference between hepatitis A-E with regardto type/structure of the virus and transmission.
- Give the virus etiology of the following : 1. Acute Herpetic Gingivostomatitis 2. Chickenpox 3. Infectious Mononucleosis 4. Herpangina 5. Hand, Foot & Mouth disease 6. Measles 7. Mumps 8. Kaposi’s SarcomaIn the article "Epidemiology of Gastric cancer in Japan": 1. What are the new ideas/ information you learned from the research article? 2. Do you think the experiences of Japanese individuals in relation to gastric cancer are applicable to Filipinos? Why? 3. In what ways do Japanese and Filipinos differ in food preferences and eating habits? What are their similarities?Name two underlying conditions that predispose a person to Streptococcus pyogenes flesh-eating disease.
- What is the nature of the vaccines for hepatitis B, and who shouldreceive them?A 49-year-old woman presents to her physician with concerns about her recent unintended weight loss and oral lesions that have made chewing painful. The lesions have persisted for the past three months. Physical examination confirms lesions on her oral mucosa and reveals flaccid bullae with eruptions on her trunk. Lateral pressure applied to the border of a bilister causes the blister to spread. Serological studies are most likely to show autoantibodies directed against which of the following proteins? Answers E A BPAG2 B Desmogiein C Integrin D Keratin E ReticulinA 54 years old Puerto Rican male presented to Emergency Room short of breath, feverish and coughing. Examinations revealed right-sided cardiac enlargement and reticular-nodular markings in the lung. He was admitted but died within the week. Autopsy showed an unusual liver. Multiple pseudo tubercles were present in the liver (photograph) and lungs. Right-sided cardiac enlargement was confirmed. a. What pathogenic sign does the liver show? b. What caused this patient’s pulmonary and cardiac problems? c. What simple test might have been performed that would have suggested the correct diagnosis? d. What therapy might have saved the patient’s life had it been prescribed earlier?