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tbl 1 physiology: Mouth and Oesophagus
Mastification involves movements ...,
Saliva and salivary glands saliva...,
Features of saliva tonicity ____ ...
44  cards
tbl 1 clinical approach to dysphagia
What are common structural causes...,
Myopathic causes of oropharyngeal...,
What are neurological causes of o...
35  cards
tbl 1 clinical approach to nausea and vomiting
What is the definition of nausea 1,
Definition of retching spasmodic ...,
Definition of vomiting 3
16  cards
tbl 1 GERD, Barrett's Oesophagus, Achalasia and Oesophageal Cancers
Gastro esophageal reflux disease ...,
Atypical clinical manifestations ...,
Clinical risk factors associated ...
21  cards
tbl 1 oesophageal pathology
Oesophagitis inflammation of oeso...,
Reflux oesophagitis gross and mic...,
Complications of reflux oesophagi...
12  cards
tbl 2 Stomach (Basic Science)
Regions of the stomach 1,
Sphincter 1 ________ sphincter lo...,
Functions of stomach 1 reservoir ...
56  cards
tbl 2 stomach pathology readings
Gastritis results from mucosal in...,
Acute gastritis pathogenesis 2,
Acute gastritis pathogenesis part...
32  cards
tbl 2 stomach pathology
Gastritis a form of inflammatory ...,
Aetiology of gastritis 2,
Classification of gastritis 3
26  cards
tbl 2: management of dyspepsia
Dyspepsia defined as ___________ ...,
Dyspepsia defined as ___________ ...,
Causes of dyspepsia organic disea...
32  cards
tbl 2: upper GI bleeding (non variceal)
Upper gi tract bleeding ubgit hae...,
Lower gi tract bleeding lbgit his...,
Obscure gi bleeding overt occult ...
28  cards
tbl 3 physiology: small intestine and pancreas
_________ are transverse folds of...,
The small intestine is a hollow c...,
Villi and crypts of lieberkuhn th...
57  cards
tbl 3 clinical: irritable bowel syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome function...,
Features of ibs patients often co...,
Factors in pathophysiology of ibs 3
11  cards
tbl 3 pathology reading
Intussusception occurs when a seg...,
Hirschsprung disease the enteric ...,
Any weakness or defect in the wal...
8  cards
tbl 3 pathology (small intestine)
Histology of normall small intest...,
Digestion digestion and absorptio...,
Celiac disease celiac disease is ...
9  cards
tbl 3 pathology (pancreas)
Review of pancreas mainly exocrin...,
Safety features to prevent autodi...,
Acute pancreatitis reversible acu...
9  cards
tbl 3 clinical: acute pancreatitis, chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer
Pancreatitis inflammation of panc...,
Classical symptoms of acute pancr...,
Symptoms aetiologies 3
28  cards
tbl 3 clinical: malabsorption/ maldigestion, celiac disease and short bowel syndrome
Malabsorption impaired absorption...,
Fat malabsorption fats most dieta...,
Disturbances in any of the steps ...
31  cards
GI clinical: Malnutrition, Vitamin Deficiencies and Nutritional Support
What nutrients do we need 1,
_______________ is the amount of ...,
Energy is provided by the macronu...
26  cards
tbl 4 physiology: colon
The colon is also called the larg...,
The surface area of the colon is ...,
Innervation of colon 3
22  cards
tbl 4 pathology readings
Sigmoid diverticulitis 1,
Sigmoid diverticulis 2,
Inflammatory bowel disease ibd is...
28  cards
tbl 4 pathology (IBD)
Normal colonic mucosa 1,
Features of active colitis neutro...,
Features of chronicity ________ m...
13  cards
tbl 4 pathology (colic polyps and neoplasia)
Polyps can be divided into non ne...,
Polyps protuberant lesions occurr...,
Hyperplastic polyps most common p...
18  cards
tbl 4 clinical: ibd
Ulcerative colitis 1,
Crohn s disease relapsing inflamm...,
Aetiology and pathogenesis remain...
26  cards
tbl 4 clinical: colorectal cancer
Features of colorectal cancer 1,
Risk factors for colorectal cancer 2,
Sporadic colorectal cancer occurs...
24  cards
tbl 4 clinical: constipation and diarrhoea
Constipation symptom rather than ...,
Secondary causes of constipation 2,
Drug related causes of constipati...
20  cards
tbl 5 physiology: liver
Liver two lobes separated by the ...,
Liver dual blood supply but singl...,
Hepatic sinusoids vascular system...
31  cards
tbl 5 pathology readings
Within the lobule hepatocytes are...,
Injured hepatocytes may show seve...,
Regeneration of lost hepatocytes ...
9  cards
tbl 5 patholgy- liver failure
Review of normal liver structure 1,
Overview of liver pathology 2,
Patterns of liver cell injury 3
14  cards
tbl 5 clinical: bile & Jaundice
Jaundice is an overt manifestatio...,
What is the clinical criteria for...,
What is liver function tests lft 3
24  cards
tbl 5 clinical: Liver failure
Acute liver failure alf rare but ...,
4 grades of hepatic encephalopathy 2,
Clinical features of alf 3
13  cards
tbl 5 clinical: interpreting LFTs
Liver function test lft constella...,
General approach to lft interpret...,
Severity of transaminitis transam...
6  cards
tbl 5 nigel fong approach to jaundice and lft
1 pre hepatic jaundice 1,
2 hepatic jaundice hepatocellular...,
Additional considerations in preg...
5  cards
tbl 6 pathology readings
What is the viral genome of hep a...,
What viral family is hepatitis a ...,
What viral family is hepatitis b ...
57  cards
tbl 6 pathology
Simple apoptotic hepatocyte with ...,
Small clusters of hepatocytes mar...,
Zonal necrosis 3
29  cards
tbl 6: viral hepatitis
Hepatitis a virus hav small 27 nm...,
Characteristics of hepatitis a vi...,
Hepatitis b occurs in high preval...
19  cards
tbl 6: alcoholic liver disease
Alcohol ethanol c2h5oh is a prima...,
Metabolism of alcohol predominant...,
Genetic variation of alcohol and ...
14  cards
tbl 6: upper gi bleeding
Clinical presentation in ubgit 1,
Resuscitation important to stabil...,
Differential diagnoses for varice...
8  cards
TBL 6: non alcohol liver disease and alcoholic steatohepatitis
Non alcoholic fatty liver disease...,
Pathogenesis of nash insulin resi...,
Nature and progression of nafld 3
4  cards
tbl 6: hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
Hepatocellular carcinoma hcc prim...,
Diagnosis of hepatocellular carci...,
Pathology and hcc liver biopsy sh...
10  cards

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