Disorders of gut–brain interaction are defined not by biomarkers but by symptoms. How well do you understand the physiologic principles behind functional dyspepsia, IBS, and chronic constipation? Take this...
Patients with familial chylomicronemia syndrome have a substantially higher risk of developing acute pancreatitis. How common is this gastrointestinal disorder? Take the quiz to test your knowledge!
Colorectal cancer screening guidelines have shifted, but gaps in uptake remain—especially among younger and underserved populations. Test your knowledge of the current recommendations and key disparities in...
Gastrointestinal complications are nearly universal in nephropathic cystinosis, yet their multifactorial origins and clinical impact are often underrecognized. Test your knowledge on the mechanisms,...
In resource-limited emergency settings, ultrasonography by non-radiologists is common. How accurate is it for pediatric appendicitis? Test your diagnostic insight.
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) and adenocarcinoma differ not only in their histology but also in risk factors and anatomical distribution. Test your understanding of where ESCC typically...
In a podcast interview with Consultant360, Akshata Moghe, MD, noted that while diagnosing porphyrias can prove difficult for health care practitioners, there are clues within the clinical presentation that...
Up to 40% of individuals with IBD may experience extraintestinal manifestations of the disease. Are you familiar with the common extraintestinal manifestations among these patients? Take the pop quiz to...
Symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea can often overlap with symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease. Are you familiar with the diagnostic strategies recommended by the American College of...
The American College of Gastroenterology recently released a guideline for diagnosing and treating chronic pancreatitis. Do you know what the guideline recommends about screening these patients for...