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afferent loop syndrome
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obstruction of the afferent loop of a Billroth II gastrojejunostomy
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cause of ARDS
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poor oxygenation caused by leaky capillaries
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blind loop syndrome
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bacterial overgrowth of intestine caused by stasis
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Boerhaave's syndrome
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esophageal perforation
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budd-chiari syndrome
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thrombosis of hepatic veins
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carcinoid syndrome
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Bronchospasm
Flushing Diarrhea RHF |
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compartment syndrome
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compartmental HTN in calf
caused by edema results in muscle necrosis of lower extremity patient may have a distal pulse |
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Fitz Hugh Curtis
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perihepatic gonorrhea
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Gardner's syndrome
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GI polyps and associated findings of:
- sebaceous cysts - osteomas - desmoid tumors Gardner plants SOD |
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HITT syndrome
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Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenic Thrombosis
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Leriche's syndrome
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CIA
- Claudication of buttocks, thighs - Impotence - Atrophy of legs iliac occlusive disease ILiaC LerIChe |
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Mallory-Weiss
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post emesis/retching tears in gastric mucosa
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Mendelsohn's syndrome
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chemical pneumonitis after aspiration
Mendelsohn ASPIRed for greatness but got ASPIRAation |
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Mirizzi's syndrome
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extrinsic obstruction of CBD due to cystic duct gallstone
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Peutz-Jeghers
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benign GI polyps and buccal pigmentation
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Plummer-Vinson
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syndrome of
- Esophageal web - Iron deficiency anemia - Dysphagia - Spoon shaped nails - Atrophic oral and tongue mucosa common in old women 10% develop squamous cell carcinoma (It puts old ladies ASIDE) |
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RED reaction syndrome
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from rapid vanc infusion
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refeeding syndrome
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hypokalemia
hypomagnesemia hypophosphatemia ... after refeding a starved patient |
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Rendu-Osler-Weber
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GI tract telangiectasia/A-V malformations
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short gut syndrome
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less than 100cm of viable bowel
leads to malnutrition |
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Sipple's syndrome
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MEN II
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SVC syndrome
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obstruction of SVC, e.g., by tumor or thrombosis
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Thoracic outlet syndrome
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compression of structures exiting from thoracic outlet
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Tietze's syndrome
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costochondritis of rib cartilage
it's aseptic treat with NSAIDS |
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toxic shock syndrome
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staph aureus induced
fever hypotension organ failure rash (desquamating) |
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Trousseau's syndrome
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DVTs with carcinoma
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Wermer's
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MEN I
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Zollinger-Ellison
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gastrinoma and PUD
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