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40. A 27-year-old man with recurrent peptic ulcer disease has a small pancreatic neoplasm that produces large amounts of gastrin. While awaiting operation, the patient should be treated with

A ) chenodeoxycholic acid

B ) methacholine

C ) metoclopramide

D ) omeprazole

E ) sucralfate


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  #2

D... omeprzole..


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  #3

D

  #4

I agree. D. Omeprazole is a PPI.

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easy q

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  #6

Follow up question:
What is this man's "small pancreatic neoplasm that produces large amounts of gastrin"?
Possibly gastrinoma (ZE syndrome?)


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  #7

Omeprazole proton pump inhibitor,Tx in Gastrinoma

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