Skip lesionsandcobblestoneappearanceCholecystectomyWatery,foul-smellingdiarrhoeaH. PyloriInfectionAnti-tissuetransglutaminase(tTG) antibodiesParacetamoloverdoseAntacids andH2-receptorantagonists(H2RAs)Losing weight,avoiding largemeals, andnot lying downafter eatingCampylobacterAbdominalcrampingandbloatingObesityandinsulinresistanceLactosehydrogenbreathtestStorage andconcentrationof bileEpigastricpain that isrelieved byfood orantacidsTripletherapySlidinghiatushernia(Type I)Familyhistory ofcolorectalcancer, age>50UppergastrointestinalbleedingStoolPCR ortoxindetectionSevere upperabdominalpain radiatingto the backArthritis,uveitis, anderythemanodosumIncreased riskof colorectalcancer andtoxicmegacolonProton pumpinhibitors(PPIs) or H2antagonistsJaundice,ascites, andsplenomegalySmallintestine,especiallytheduodenumSkip lesionsandcobblestoneappearanceCholecystectomyWatery,foul-smellingdiarrhoeaH. PyloriInfectionAnti-tissuetransglutaminase(tTG) antibodiesParacetamoloverdoseAntacids andH2-receptorantagonists(H2RAs)Losing weight,avoiding largemeals, andnot lying downafter eatingCampylobacterAbdominalcrampingandbloatingObesityandinsulinresistanceLactosehydrogenbreathtestStorage andconcentrationof bileEpigastricpain that isrelieved byfood orantacidsTripletherapySlidinghiatushernia(Type I)Familyhistory ofcolorectalcancer, age>50UppergastrointestinalbleedingStoolPCR ortoxindetectionSevere upperabdominalpain radiatingto the backArthritis,uveitis, anderythemanodosumIncreased riskof colorectalcancer andtoxicmegacolonProton pumpinhibitors(PPIs) or H2antagonistsJaundice,ascites, andsplenomegalySmallintestine,especiallytheduodenum

Gastro Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Skip lesions and cobblestone appearance
  2. Cholecystectomy
  3. Watery, foul-smelling diarrhoea
  4. H. Pylori Infection
  5. Anti-tissue transglutaminase (tTG) antibodies
  6. Paracetamol overdose
  7. Antacids and H2-receptor antagonists (H2RAs)
  8. Losing weight, avoiding large meals, and not lying down after eating
  9. Campylobacter
  10. Abdominal cramping and bloating
  11. Obesity and insulin resistance
  12. Lactose hydrogen breath test
  13. Storage and concentration of bile
  14. Epigastric pain that is relieved by food or antacids
  15. Triple therapy
  16. Sliding hiatus hernia (Type I)
  17. Family history of colorectal cancer, age >50
  18. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding
  19. Stool PCR or toxin detection
  20. Severe upper abdominal pain radiating to the back
  21. Arthritis, uveitis, and erythema nodosum
  22. Increased risk of colorectal cancer and toxic megacolon
  23. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) or H2 antagonists
  24. Jaundice, ascites, and splenomegaly
  25. Small intestine, especially the duodenum