Abdominal pain
1. The terminal ileum is the most frequent site of involvement with stricture, rigidity and kinking of the bowel

Ulcerative Colitis
Peritonitis
IBS
Coeliac Disease
Crohn's Disease

2. A form of chronic cholecystitis in which small crystals of cholesterol are deposited on the internal wall of the gall bladder, like the pips of a strawberry.

Cholangitis
Cholesterosis
Cholestasis
Cholesterostasis

3. A noncontagious disease caused by a bacterium which most commonly affects the jaw but may also affect the lungs, brain, or intestines. The bacterium is normally present in the mouth but it may become pathogenic following an apical abscess or extraction of a tooth. It is characterized by multiple sinus tracts that open onto the skin.

Yersinitis
Peritonitis
Actinomycoses
Uteritis
Salpingitis

4. The descending colon may have a a "lead-pipe" appearance in an X-Ray

IBS
Chron's disease
Ulcerative Colitis
Giardiasis
Coeliac disease

5. The most distal part of the small intestine

Terminal jejunum
Caecum
Terminal ileum
Proximal ileum
Proximal jejunum

6. Infections produce severe diarrhea, along with Peyer's patch necrosis, chronic lymphadenopathy, and hepatic or splenic abscesses. Additional symptoms may include entero-colitis, fever, mesenteric adenitis, erythema nodosum and acute terminal ileitis. It is a siderophilic bacteria and commonly affects young people.

Giardinera enterocolitica
Yersinia enterocolitica
Salmonella
Escherichia coli
Klebsiella enterocolitica

7. Inflammation of fallopian tubes caused by bacterial infection spreading from the vagina or uterus or carried in the blood. There may be sharp pain in lower abdomen, which may be mistaken for appendicitis, and the infection may spread to the membrane lining the abdominal cavity.

Uteritis
Yersinitis
Peritonitis
Actinomycoses
Salpingitis

8. Inflammation of the bile ducts. Usually occurs when the ducts are obstructed, especially by stones, or after operations on the bile ducts. Symptoms include intermittent fever, usually with rigors, and intermittent jaundice.

Cholesterostasis
Cholesterosis
Cholestasis
Cholangitis
Cholangitosis

9. Fever, usually with rigors, and intermittent jaundice

Terence's Triad
Charcot's triad
Penbrow's Triad
Trellenberg's Triad
Virchow's triad

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