Laboratory studies for the patient in Question 58 reveal serum aminotransferases of 900 IU/L, a total bilirubin of 8 and a direct of 4, serum IgG of 16 g/L, a positive ANA, and a positive anti-liver kidney microsomal antibody titer.

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Laboratory studies for the patient in Question 58 reveal serum aminotransferases of 900 IU/L, a total bilirubin of 8 and a direct of 4, serum IgG of 16 g/L, a positive ANA, and a positive anti-liver kidney microsomal antibody titer.

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Dysphagia is best described as

Correct Answer: D

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After blunt facial trauma, a 12-year-old appears to have a missing incisor. There is no evidence of the tooth at the scene, and the child does not remember swallowing the tooth. The next step in evaluating the child is

Correct Answer: C

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Acquired causes of gastric outlet obstruction include all of the following EXCEPT

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An 8-month-old manifests fussiness and emesis and refuses to eat. At presentation to the hospital on the second day of admission, he is difficult to arouse. Vital signs are normal, there is abdominal distention, and the rectal examination reveals occult blood in the stool. The most likely diagnosis is

Correct Answer: C

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