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MEDS2012 (ND) Module 1 Quiz Wednesday AM

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During an outbreak in a rural village, one group of children develops watery diarrhoea and vomiting after viral gastroenteritis, while another group presents with hallucinations, a sensation of insects crawling under the skin, and blackened fingertips after eating contaminated rye bread. Which of the following best explains the difference in clinical presentation? 

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A.Viral gastroenteritis causes diarrhoea via serotonin receptor blockade, whereas Alpha-amanitin increases central serotonin release leading to hallucinations
B.Viral infections cause watery diarrhoea by villous atrophy, whereas clostridial α-toxin mediates the gangrene seen in ergotism
C.Both conditions are mediated by excess serotonin in the gut, but alflatoxins additionally cause direct hepatotoxicity
D.Viral enteric infection damages enterocytes leading to fluid loss, whereas ergot alkaloids act as 5-HT2A receptor agonists causing hallucinations and vasospasm
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The question asks us to distinguish why one group of children has watery diarrhoea and vomiting while another group has hallucinations and vasospasm after eating contaminated rye bread. Option 1: 'Viral gastroenteritis causes diarrhoea via serotonin receptor blockade, whereas Alpha-amanitin increases central serotonin release leading to hallucinations' This is inaccurate on two counts. First, viral gastroenteritis does not cause diarrhoea through serotonin receptor blockade; it typically damages enterocytes and disrupts fluid and electrolyte ......Login to view full explanation

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