Semester 3 - Gastrointestinal

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Decks in this class (28)

Session 1 - Introduction to the GI system
What is the overall function of t...,
What are the qualities of the pro...,
What solutions does the process o...
56  cards
Session 1 - Clinical
What is the normal epithelium of ...,
Approximately how long is the oes...,
What is the distance from the inc...
33  cards
GI development pt 1
What is the key stage which forms...,
What happens when the embryo fold...,
What happens when the embryo fold...
88  cards
Session 2 - Saliva and the Salivary glands
What structures facilitate mastic...,
What is the purpose of the teeth,
What are the muscles of mastication
59  cards
Session 5 - Disorders of the Stomach
Name four common disorders of the...,
What is the main symptom of gastr...,
Give three complications of gastr...
53  cards
Session 5 - Stomach anatomy
What are the five main parts of t...,
What are the two main borders of ...,
Where does the oesophagogastric j...
30  cards
Session 2 - Notes
Explain why it is harder to swall...,
What are two causes of odynophagia,
The external lining of the primit...
7  cards
Session 3 - Abdominal wall and the mesenteries
What are the three borders of the...,
What is the anterolateral abdomin...,
What does the anterolateral abdom...
46  cards
Session 3 - The mesenteries
What is the vitelline duct,
What is a patent vitellintestinal...,
What is a vitelline cyst
91  cards
Session 3 - Hernias
Give three sites of potential wea...,
What is the inguinal canal,
In which direction does the ingui...
34  cards
Session 4 - The Stomach
Describe the functions of the sto...,
What is the structural component ...,
What are the five cell types foun...
46  cards
Session 4 - notes
How exactly is gastrin release in...
1  cards
Session 5 - Notes
What do naids inhibit,
What is cox 1 reponsible for,
How can you remove ach stimulatio...
3  cards
Session 6 - Anatomy of the liver, gall bladder, pancreas and spleen
What is the largest gland in the ...,
How are nutrients conveyed to the...,
Where can the liver be found
56  cards
Session 6 - Anatomy of the pancreas and spleen
What is the pancreas,
At what verterbral level can you ...,
Where does the pancreas lie in re...
25  cards
Session 6 - Physiology of the liver, biliary tree and pancreas
What are the key properties of ch...,
Where is chyme secreted into,
How is acidity regulated and corr...
57  cards
GI development pt 2
What does the midgut give rise to,
How is the primary intestinal loo...,
Describe the midgut loop what are...
45  cards
Session 7 - Liver, gallbladder and pancreas 2
Outline 7 different toxins which ...,
What are the two overall defence ...,
What are the two parts of the inn...
54  cards
Session 7 - Jaundice, Hepatic Portal tension and pancreatitis
How does the liver generate amino...,
What three things are we looking ...,
What can be detected in hepatocel...
63  cards
Session 7 - Notes
Name three virus that are resista...,
Where are kupffer cells and what ...,
Define the term cirrhosis listing...
15  cards
Session 8 - Some very intestine stuff
Give the properties of chyme in t...,
How is the acidity of chyme corre...,
How is hypertonic chyme corrected
75  cards
Session 8 - Take a (inflammatory) bow(el)
Give five types of inflammatory b...,
What is ulcerative colitis,
Where is the incidence of ulcerat...
43  cards
Session 8 - Anatomy of the intestines
Add table,
Where is the jejunum found where ...,
How long are the jejunum and ileu...
21  cards
Session 8 - Notes
What are intestinal crypts intest...,
What is the unstirred layer,
What is meant by the term segment...
7  cards
Session 9 - Gastrointestinal Tract
How many bacteria are there in th...,
Give five functions of normal gut...,
What vitamins are synthesised and...
66  cards
Session 10 - Cancers of the GI tract and imaging
Name five common gi malignancies,
Outline the epidemiology of oesop...,
Give the two main features of oes...
61  cards
Session 10 - Imagine imaging of the GI tract
Give five different types of imag...,
Give two types of x rays,
Give four types of contrast studies
37  cards
Session 11 - Signs and Symptoms of Abdominal Disorders
Give four common presentations fo...,
Define dyspepsia,
Give four causes of dyspepsia
32  cards

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