gastrointestinal

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Lecture 1 -Brief introduction to the GI tract
Function of the mouth,
Fucntion of the oesophagus,
Function of stomach
11  cards
Lecture 1- Control of the gut- nerves
The gi is under what nervous control,
Autonomic nervous system,
Where do the cell bodies of the a...
21  cards
Lecture 1- Control of the gut- hormones
Hormones,
Paracrine hormones,
Neurocrine hormones
29  cards
Lecture 2- Epithelia of the gut
Types of epithelium in the gut,
Where is stratified squamous found,
Where is simple columnar found
26  cards
Lecture 2- Layers of the gut
How many layers,
Name the layers of the gut from o...,
Serosa
9  cards
Lecture 2- Peritoneal cavity
Abdominal and pelic cavity are,
Peritoneal cavity is lined with,
Mesothelium
17  cards
Lecture 2- Abdominal wall muscles
Layers of the abdominal wall,
3x paired anterolateral muscles,
1 x paired vertical muscle
18  cards
Lecture 3- Embryology of gut development 1
What are we left with after gastr...,
Mesoderm can be further split int...,
Paraxial mesoderm turns into
45  cards
Lecture 4- Abdominal hernias
A hernia is a,
Hernia consists of three components,
45  cards
Lecture 5- Embryology of gut development 2
Midgut starts at,
The midgut consists ofd,
Midgut development starts at
29  cards
Lecture 6- Swallowing and saliva
Fucntion of salivs,
Lubrication,
Protection
35  cards
Lecture 7- the stomach
Function of the stomach,
Part of the stomach that is close...,
Top of the heart
80  cards
Lecture 8- Blood supply to the foregut
The aorta can be divided into fou...,
Aorta terminates at the level of,
The ascending aorta arises from the
11  cards
Lecture 8- Pancreas and liver
Chyme enters rhe duodenum from th...,
Why is chyme that leaves the stom...,
Why does this hypertonic solution...
54  cards
Lecture 9- Digestion and absorption
Chos are,
Polysacchairdes,
Disacharides
49  cards
Lecture 10- Intestines
Duodenum jejunum and ileum,
Junction between jejunum and ileum,
Features of the jejunum
16  cards
Lecture 11- Liver function and pathology
Function of the liver,
Storage function,
Synthetic function
63  cards
Lecture 12- Jaundice and liver function tests (LFTs)
Jaundice,
When hb goes to the spleen it is ...,
Haem metabolism
51  cards
Lecture 13- Liver anatomy
Liver is the,
Sits,
Main function
37  cards
Lecture 14 – Inflammatory bowel disease
Ibd is a,
2 common types,
Other ibd diversion colitis pouch...
26  cards
Lecture 15- Distal GI tract pathology
Definition of diarrhoea,
Pathophysiology of diarrhea,
Fluid movement down gi tract norm...
44  cards
Lecture 15- Rectum and anal canal anatomy
How long is the rectum,
Anatomy of the rectum,
Function of the rectum
48  cards
Formative exam
A 43 year old woman present to he...,
Why does the pain associated with...,
Several weeks later the lady retu...
35  cards
Lecture 16- Upper GI cancer
Upper gi malignancy symptoms,
Dysphagia,
Types of dysphagia
27  cards
Lecture 16- Lower GI cancer
Symptoms of lower gi cancers,
Obstructions,
Red flags associated with obstruc...
34  cards
Lecture 17- GI infections
The gut is a tube great way to ge...,
Main defence against toxins,
Role of bacteria in the colon
90  cards
Lecture 18- GI emergencies 1/2
Causes of peritonitis,
What is peritonitis,
The peritoneal cavity is usually
64  cards
Lecture 18- GI emergencies 2/2
Acute mesenteric ischemia,
Risk factors of acute mesenteric ...,
Causes of acute mesenteric ischaemia
38  cards
Blood supply to the gut
Which artery supplies the foreguit,
The celiac trunk can be divided i...,
The common hepatic branches
14  cards
GI PPQ
What are the borders of hesselbac...,
Where do the paracolic gutters ch...,
Below the arcuate line the postei...
25  cards
Lecture 19– imaging of the GI tract
Imaging available for gi system,
Axr is utilised as a firstline,
When is axr used vs ct scan in re...
45  cards
Lecture 20- End of term TopHat
Stomach acid is involved in,
Which of these viscera are retrop...,
What emulsifies fat
14  cards
Meninges, osteology and neuro ppq
What passes through the hole labe...,
A fracture involving the orbital ...,
A fracture involving the ethmoid ...
25  cards
Inguinal hernias and canal
The on,
The opening of the inguinal canal...,
Development of the inguinal canal
27  cards
Lecture 13– Introduction to neuropathology
Types of neuropathology,
The cns is usually sterile name 3...,
Cerebral abscess cause by middle ...
61  cards

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