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Question 16# Print Question

A 49-year-old female is referred to the gastroenterology out-patient clinic with a 3 month history of epigastric pain and diarrhoea. Her GP initially prescribed lansoprazole 30mg od but this didn't alleviate her symptoms. The only past medical history of note is hyperparathyroidism. Endoscopy revealed multiple duodenal ulcerations.

What is the likely diagnosis

A. Multiple endocrine neoplasia type II a
B. Coeliac disease
C. Multiple endocrine neoplasia type I
D. Autoimmune poly-endocrinopathy syndrome
E. Crohn's disease


Question 17# Print Question

A 35-year-old man who is usually fit and well presents with a 2 month history of indigestion. His weight is stable and there is no history of dysphagia. Examination of the abdomen is unremarkable.

Of the following options, what is the most suitable initial management?

A. Urea breath testing and non-urgent referral for endoscopy
B. H pylori eradication therapy and full-dose proton pump inhibitor for three months
C. Full-dose Proton pump inhibitor and immediate referral for endoscopy
D. Three month course of a standard-dose proton pump inhibitor
E. One month course of a full-dose proton pump inhibitor


Question 18# Print Question

A 38-year-old female with a long history of alcohol excess presents with abdominal pain, weight loss and bulky stools.

What is the most suitable investigation to confirm the diagnosis?

A. Endoscopic ultrasound
B. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
C. Ultrasound abdomen
D. CT abdomen
E. Endoscopy with D2 biopsy


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A 54-year-old man is investigated for dyspepsia. An endoscopy shows a gastric ulcer and a CLO test done during the procedure demonstrates H. pylori infection. A course of H. pylori eradication therapy is given. Six weeks later the patients comes for review.

What is the most appropriate test to confirm eradication?

A. Culture of gastric biopsy
B. H. pylori serology
C. Hydrogen breath test
D. Urea breath test
E. Stool culture


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A 34-year-old female with a history of alcoholic liver disease is admitted with frank haematemesis. She was discharged three months ago following treatment for bleeding oesophageal varices. Following resuscitation, what is the most appropriate treatment whilst awaiting endoscopy?

A. Octreotide
B. Omeprazole
C. Propranolol
D. Tranexamic acid
E. Terlipressin




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