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Decks in this class (36)

GI anatomy: Abdominal Pain
What are the component of the sma...,
What are components of the large ...,
What organs are found in the foregut
34  cards
How do we taste, chew and swallow
0  cards
Anatomy of the heart
Fibrous pericardium,
Epicardium,
Pericardial cavity
15  cards
Tropical GI infections
Why is the timeline of the travel...,
Investigations for acute travelle...,
Treatment for atd
10  cards
Physio and Pharma: fluid balance
Diarrhoea,
What are the main mechanisms of n...,
Non infections causes of diarrhoea
16  cards
Gastroenteritis
Chronic diarrhoea,
Persistent diarrhoea,
Acute diarrhoea
19  cards
Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Clinical
Environmental factors precipitati...,
Symptoms of ulcerative colitis,
History relevant for ulcerative c...
8  cards
Crohn's disease - pathology
Crohns disease presents with,
Appearance on endoscopy,
Histological appearance
10  cards
IBD therapy
Crohns disease is treated with wh...,
Drugs for crohns,
Drugs for ulcerative colitis
23  cards
GI and STIs
Modes of sexual transmission of d...,
Microscopy of gonorrhoea,
Rectal gonorrhoea
8  cards
Colorectal cancer
Apc gene,
Duke cancer stages,
Tnm tumour classification
8  cards
Liver pharmacology
Functions of the liver,
What hormones are degraded in the...,
What does the liver store
14  cards
Liver Biochemistry
Where are plasma proteins produced,
What are the functions of plasma ...,
What is the main determinant of p...
21  cards
Acute liver disease
What is fulminant hepatic failure,
Fhf treatment
2  cards
Antimicrobial resitence
0  cards
Liver Pathology
Types of pre hepetic jaundice,
Types of intra hepatic jaundice,
Types of post hepatic jaundice
23  cards
Chronic liver disease
What is nafld,
What is nash,
What is primary biliary cholangitis
13  cards
Cirrhosis
What are the 4 portal caval anast...,
What is the normal portal vein pr...,
What is portal hypertension
12  cards
Hepatitis
Hepatitis a,
Hepatitis b,
Hepatitis c
16  cards
Biliary tract and pancreas pathology
What is cholelithiasis,
What is the cause of gallstone fo...,
Accumulation of gallstones in the...
12  cards
Alcoholic Liver DIsease
What is hepatic steatosis,
What is alcoholic hepatitis,
What is alcoholic cirrhosis
14  cards
Chronic diarrhoea
Types of chronic diarrhoea depend...,
What causes osmotic diarrhoea,
What causes secretory diarrhoea
10  cards
LFTs
What are the tests of liver function,
What history is relevant to liver...,
What constitutes the liver screen
12  cards
Liver lesions
What are benign liver lesions,
What is haemangioma,
What is focal nodular hyperplasia
14  cards
Sepsis
What are the sirs criteria of sepsis,
What is septic shock,
What bacteria need to be covered ...
5  cards
Biliary Tract Disease
What are the risk factors for gal...,
Types of gall stones,
What are the symptoms of biliary ...
10  cards
Pancreatic Disease
What is pancreatitis,
Aetiology of pancreatitis,
Cpx of pancreatits
10  cards
Viral hepatitis
Hepatitis a,
Hepatitis e,
How is hepatitis b virus transmitted
10  cards
Acute abdomen
On cxr what does air below the di...,
What is absolute constipation,
What is rosvings sign
5  cards
Abdominal masses
0  cards
Benign disease of the Perianum
Whats the treatment for asymptoma...,
What is the halo procedure,
What are anal fissures
8  cards
Post-operative complications
Presentation of haemorrhage,
Dvt presentation,
Dvt investigations
8  cards
Mucosal Immunity
What immune cells predominate in ...,
What are peyers patches,
What is the function of m cells
7  cards
Bowel obstruction
What are the symptoms of intestin...,
How does vomitus indicate the sit...,
What is the best investigation fo...
9  cards
GI Hernias
Inguinal hernias are common in,
Femoral hernias are common in,
What is contained by the spermati...
11  cards
GI imaging
0  cards

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