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Decks in this class (52)

Week 1: oral cavity microanatomy
Components of the lip,
Four types of papillae on tongue,
Cell types of taste buds
9  cards
Week1: esophagus, stomach, exocrine pancreas MA
4 layers of esophagus,
Interior surface of stomach,
Gastric gland microanatomy
7  cards
Week 1: Physio -Digestion and Absorption
Carbohydrate digestion,
Osmotic impact of glucose,
What drive glucose absorption in ...
8  cards
Week 1: physio- GI secretion
Overview of fluid produced by gi ...,
Salivary secretion,
Pancreatic juice secretion
8  cards
Week 1: Mucosal Immunity
Organization of galt gut associat...,
How does antigen get to peyer s p...,
B cell function in the gut
6  cards
Week 1: Pathology of Esophagus
Hiatal hernia,
Tracheoesophageal fistula,
Esophageal diverticuli
17  cards
Week 1: Pathology of the stomach
Chronic gastritis aka h pylori ga...,
Chronic atrophic gastritis autoim...,
Complications of chronic atrophic...
17  cards
Week 1: GI motility Intro
Phases of deglutition swallowing,
Esophageal phase,
Esophageal motor activity
14  cards
Week 1: Integrated Response to a Meal
Gtpase cycle,
How do muscarinic ach receptors e...,
Hod do a1 adrenergic receptors el...
13  cards
Week 1: Development of the GI system
Organization of the gut in early ...,
Hepatic diverticulum and first ro...,
Development of the liver
10  cards
Week 1: embryonic and developmental disorders of the GI tract
Omphalocele,
Meckel s diverticulum overview,
Meckel s diverticulum clinical pr...
10  cards
Week 2: Lower Gi tract, intestines Microanatomy
Mechanisms used to increase surfa...,
Schematic cells of intestinal gla...,
Cell types of villi of small inte...
9  cards
Week 2: GI Fluids and Electrolytes
How do small changes in fluid abs...,
How do leaky tight junctions of t...,
How does the small intestine abso...
9  cards
Week 2: Pancreas Physiology
Describe intracellular signaling ...,
Steps in secretory vesicle exocyt...,
Ca2 oscillations and supra maxima...
8  cards
Week 2: Acute and chronic pancreatitis
Define acute pancreatitis,
Diagnosis of acute pancreatitis,
Classification of acute pancreatitis
13  cards
Week 2: Pathology of exocrine pancreas
Ectopic pancreatic tissue,
Maldevelopment of the pancreas,
Pathology of acute pancreatitis
14  cards
Week 2: Gut micro biome and probiotics
Disorders that are impacted by gu...,
Effect of probiotics on various d...
2  cards
Week 2: common parasitic infection of GI tract
Describe the pathogenesis and lif...,
Describe the pathogenesis and lif...,
Name 4 species of gi parasitic ro...
8  cards
Week2: Bacterial GI infections
List the most common bacterial sp...,
Non inflammatory vs inflammatory ...,
Bacterial virulence factors
17  cards
Week 3: Viral Pathogenesis of GI tract
Name 3 major viral groups that ca...,
Name 2 tests used to detect virus...,
Name the 2 viral groups that are ...
4  cards
Week 3: Holtom Diarrhea, infections of GI
Most common causes of food poison...,
Common causes of secretory diarrhea,
Most common causes of inflammator...
3  cards
Week 3: Esophageal diseases
Anatomy of gerd,
Symptoms of gerd,
Complications of gerd
15  cards
Week 3: Peptic ulcer disease
Peptic ulcer disease definition,
Clinical presentation of pud,
Pathogenesis of pud
8  cards
Week 3: GI bleeding
Appearance of output from gi trac...,
High risk peptic ulcer bleeding,
Variceal bleeding
4  cards
Week 3: Colon cancer and polyps
Environmental links with colorect...,
Polyps and cancer risk,
Chromosomal instability multi ste...
26  cards
Week 3: Screening and surveillance for colon cancer
Recommended screening by us preve...,
Fecal immunochemical test fit,
Frequency of screening
5  cards
Week 3: GI pharmacology
Vagus nerve stimulation and acid ...,
Acid neutralization drugs,
Side effects of acid neutralizati...
13  cards
Week 3: Irritable bowel syndrome
Definition of ibs,
Classifications of ibs,
Pathophysiology of ibs
7  cards
Week 3: Micronutrients
Disease that results from thiamin...,
Niacin deficiency and toxicity,
Deficiency fo vit b6
3  cards
Week3: malabsorption
Signs of malabsorption,
Failure to thrive and workup,
Nutrient absorption
15  cards
Week 3: Celiac Disease
Definition of celiac disease,
Clinical features of classic cd,
Features of late onset gi form ce...
10  cards
Week 4: inflammatory bowel disease
Definition of inflammatory bowel ...,
Epidemiology of ibd,
Pathogenesis of ibd
13  cards
Week 4: common colorectal surgical problems
Diverticular disease etiology,
Signs and symptoms of diverticulosis,
Diagnosis of diverticulosis
12  cards
Week 4: liver and gallbladder Microanatomy
Trace pattern of blood circulatio...,
3 ways to see lobules of liver,
Components of hepatocyte plate
5  cards
Week 4: Intro to liver physio and diseases
Hepatic fibrosis and stellate cel...,
Test reflecting metabolic functio...,
Test reflecting synthetic functio...
8  cards
Week 4: complications of portal hypertension
Normal portal pressure and pressu...,
Classification causes of portal htn,
Cirrhosis definition
15  cards
Week 4: Bile acid synthesis and transport
Main functions of bile acids,
What are the main bile acids,
Synthesis of bile acids
6  cards
Week 4: Viral Hepatitis A, B, and D
Symptoms in acute hepatitis,
Laboratory findings in acute hepa...,
Hepatitis a
9  cards
Week 4: Hep C overview
Acute hep c,
Progression of chronic hep c,
Treatment for hep c
4  cards
Week4: Acute and chronic liver failure
Definition of acute liver failure,
Etiology of acute liver failure,
King s college criteria for poor ...
10  cards
Week 4: alcoholic liver disease
Risk factors for alcoholic liver ...,
Absorption distribution excretion...,
Pathogenesis of alcohol liver dis...
9  cards
Week 4: Pathology of acute/chronic viral hepatitis
Type of liver injury by liver enz...,
Alp principles,
Pathology of acute viral hepatitis
4  cards
Week 4: pathology of alcoholic and non alcoholic fatty liver disease
Pathophysiology of alcohol fatty ...,
Two less common variants of acute...,
Pathology of acute alcoholic fatt...
8  cards
Week 4: metabolic liver disease
Iron uptake,
Iron storage in liver,
Regulation of iron uptake in ente...
15  cards
Week 5: Gallstones and ERCP
Risk factors for gallstones,
Pathophysiology of cholesterol ga...,
Pathophysiology of pigment stones
12  cards
Week 5: Pathology of biliary tract diseases
Extrahepatic bile duct obstructio...,
Signs and symptoms of extra hepat...,
Pathology of extra hepatic bile d...
16  cards
Week 5: hepatic and biliary tumors
Liver cell adenoma clinical,
Liver cell adenoma pathology,
Focal nodular hyperplasia clinical
20  cards
Week 5: Jaundice and bilirubin
Overview of bilirubin metabolism,
Systemic and enterohepatic circul...,
Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia v...
12  cards
Week 5: Autoimmune liver diseases
Autoimmune hepatitis,
Diagnosis of aih,
Treatment of aih
14  cards
Week 5: NAFLD and NASH
Natural history of nafld,
Risk factors for nafld and nash,
Pathogenesis for nafld and nash
6  cards
Week 5: Liver transplantation
Meld score model for end stage li...,
Generally how piggyback liver tra...
2  cards
Week 5: Drug induced liver injury
Epidemiology of dili,
Drugs and their clinical patholog...,
Hy s law
16  cards

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