Upper GI Disorders: Swallow & Esophagus

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  1. 1

    Which of the following is the gold standard for diagnosing Achalasia?

    • AEsophageal Manometry
    • BBarium Swallow
    • CUpper Endoscopy
    • D24-hour pH monitoring
  2. 2

    A patient presents with dysphagia, halitosis, and regurgitation of undigested food. A barium swallow shows an outpouching in the hypopharynx. What is the most likely diagnosis?

    • AEsophageal Stricture
    • BZenker's Diverticulum
    • CEsophageal Adenocarcinoma
    • DTraction Diverticulum
  3. 3

    Which of the following is the most accurate test for diagnosing GERD?

    • AUpper Endoscopy
    • BBarium Swallow
    • CEsophageal Manometry
    • D24-hour pH monitoring with impedance
  4. 4

    A patient with a history of chronic GERD is diagnosed with Barrett's esophagus. What is the greatest risk associated with this condition?

    • AEsophageal Stricture
    • BErosive Esophagitis
    • CEsophageal Peptic Ulcer
    • DEsophageal Adenocarcinoma
  5. 5

    Which of the following is a common cause of Type A chronic gastritis?

    • AHelicobacter pylori infection
    • BNSAID use
    • CAlcohol abuse
    • DAutoantibodies against parietal cells