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Decks in this class (56)

1- physiology of nutrient digestion & absorption
What is digestion,
What is apical membrane,
What is secondary active transport
92  cards
1- upper GI
What components of gi tract are i...,
What components of gi tract are i...,
What components of gi tract are i...
63  cards
1- abdominal wall + omentum
What are the quadrants of abdomen,
What are the regions of of abdomen,
What is linea alba
46  cards
1- bleeding in GI tract + anatomy of blood vessels in anatomy
What organs are part of the foregut,
What organs are part of midgut,
What organs are part of hindgut
38  cards
1- Gi histology
Where is the pylorus,
What cells cover the oral cavity ...,
What cells cover nasal cavity and...
89  cards
1- physiology of fluid + gastric secretion
What is absorption of water drive...,
What is balance of how much water...,
What happens in diarrhoea
29  cards
1- physiology of gastric secretion
What happens in stomach,
Is there any absorption in stomach,
What are the muscular contraction...
37  cards
1- physiology of feeding + satiety
What is energy homeostasis,
How do you calculate bmi,
What are some consequences obesity
32  cards
1- pharmacology of gastric secretion
What cells are in a gastric crypt,
What do parietal cells secrete,
What do enterochromaffin cells se...
26  cards
1- pharmacology of intestinal motility
What are causes of nausea,
What triggers of vomiting,
What is detected in higher cortic...
31  cards
1- why might patient be jaundiced?
How are liver spleen gallbladder ...,
What is bilirubin,
What happens in spleen
55  cards
2- pathology of mouth & oesophagus
What is acute oesophagitis is it ...,
What do people usually experience...,
What is reflux oesophagitis
17  cards
2- pathology of stomach
What are the inflammatory disorde...,
What are causes acute gastritis,
What are types of chronic gastritis
29  cards
2- oral medicine, malignancies & manifestation of systemic disease
What is 2 most common types of or...,
What parts of oral area is charac...,
What are areas of mouth where you...
13  cards
2- intestinal failure
What absorption occurs in the sto...,
What absorption occurs in duodenum,
What absorption and processes occ...
35  cards
2- dyspepsia & peptic ulcer disease
What is functional dyspepsia,
What is rome iv criteria for clas...,
What is postprandial fullness
25  cards
2- tumours of oesophagus & stomach
What are 2 main oesophageal cancers,
What can develop into adenocarcinoma,
What is prevention of oesophageal...
7  cards
2-anaemia & GI bleeding
What is anaemia,
What are anaemia surrogate markers,
What are the surrogate markers in...
58  cards
2- pathology of small bowel
Where is small bowel,
Is duodenum jejunum and ileum int...,
Is walls of jejunum or ileum thicker
44  cards
2- oesophagus + stomach
What are 2 main oesophageal cancers,
What is barrett s oesophagus and ...,
What is presentation of oesophage...
5  cards
2- dysphagia
What is dysphagia,
What is odynophagia,
What are important features in hi...
6  cards
2- gastro-oesophageal reflux disease
What is gastro oesophageal reflux...,
What is pathophysiology of gord,
What causes decreased anti reflux...
49  cards
3- bowel obstruction = presentation, diagnosis & management
What happens to bowel proximal to...,
Is peristalsis disrupted by bowel...,
What is presentation of upper sma...
44  cards
3- Faecal continence: the distal part of the GI tract
What makes up the distal gi tract,
What are paracolic gutters why ar...,
What are the sacs of large intestine
60  cards
3- psychiatry & GI tract
What are functional symptoms,
What is the most common functiona...,
What are symptoms of ibs
14  cards
3- investigations of lower abdominal symptoms
What are gi symptoms,
What are causes of abdominal pain...,
What are causes of abdominal pain...
19  cards
3- pathology of IBD
What are the 2 main types of idio...,
What is aetiology of ibd,
What is crohn s disease
27  cards
3 - pathology of colon
What is a polyp,
What are the different shapes of ...,
What are different types of polyps
25  cards
3- IBD clinical
What is ibd,
Are symptoms good for diagnosis o...,
What is problem with how immune s...
42  cards
3- IBD therapy
What are aims of ibd therapy,
What are 3 therapeutic strategies...,
What effect does smoking have on ibd
51  cards
3- clinical anatomy of GI tract herniation & abdominal pain
What are 2 requirements to cause ...,
What are normal structural weakne...,
What are some abnormal structural...
42  cards
3- colorectal cancer diagnosis & therapy
What are some epidemiology facts ...,
What are risk factors for colon c...,
What are ways cancer can spread
16  cards
3- surgical therapies for IBD
What are elective operations in ibd,
What is ileostomy,
What is colostomy
28  cards
3- anorectal disorders
What are main causes of sore bum,
Are haemorrhoids common,
What is history of haemorrhoids
23  cards
3- abdominal pain & acute abdomen
What region is pain felt in froma...,
What is pain assessment acronym f...,
What is pain areas for appendicit...
49  cards
3- hernia
What is hernia,
What are classifications of hernia,
What are risk factors for hernia
22  cards
4- Liver pathophysiology and cirrhosis
What is important aspects of live...,
What is structure of liver,
What is importance of zones in liver
72  cards
4- physiology of pancreas
What are endocrine secretions in ...,
What are the endocrine cells of t...,
What are exocrine secretions of p...
21  cards
4- clinical syndromes of cirrhosis
What is compensated cirrhosis,
What is decompensated cirrhosis,
What is progression of liver to c...
51  cards
4- viral hepatitis
Which hepatitis mostly cause acut...,
What tests help diagnosis of acut...,
What are symptoms of acute viral ...
28  cards
4- LFTs
What are liver enzymes in liver b...,
What are liver function tests,
What are transaminases
59  cards
4- pathology of liver
Can liver regenerate,
What is cirrhosis appearance macr...,
What are complications of cirrhosis
34  cards
4- acute liver disease & fulminant hepatic failure
What is acute liver disease,
What is function of liver,
What are lfts
22  cards
4- liver tumours investigation & management
What are examples of benign liver...,
What are examples of malignant li...,
What is haemangioma
40  cards
4- inflammatory & malignant pancreaticobiliary disease
What is hpb surgery,
Are all biliary trees the same,
What is ercp
32  cards
4- pathology of biliary tract & pancreas
What are risk factors for gallstones,
What are different types of galls...,
What is normal bile made up of
24  cards
4- jaundice part 2
What is jaundice,
What is process of bilirubin basic,
What is biliary tree
20  cards
5- GI viruses & parasites
What are the important gastroente...,
What is treatment for gastroenter...,
What is norovirus what is transmi...
27  cards
5- malnutrition & nutritional support
What is malnutrition,
Is malnutrition common,
What are causes of malnutrition
22  cards
5- gastrointestinal bacteria
What is normal flora,
What does body do to keep bugs in...,
What areas of body don t have any...
36  cards
5- antibiotic stewardship
What antibiotic is used to cover ...,
What antibiotic is used to cover ...,
What antibiotic is used to cover ...
32  cards
5- investigation of GI tract with imaging
What is symptoms of cholecystitis...,
What is investigations for cholec...,
What is regio of pain in pancreat...
18  cards
5- dietary management of IBD, IBS & coeliac
What are diet risk factors for ibd,
What do people restrict in ibd wh...,
What are dietary complications of...
8  cards
5- radiological anatomy
Which radiological technique is r...,
What is good bad about ultrasound,
What is good and bad about ct scan
30  cards
5- bowel habit investigations
What is dysentery,
What are mechanisms of diarrhoea,
For a history of diarrhoea what w...
7  cards
5- malabsorption
What is malabsorption,
What are common causes of malabso...,
What can some sort of biliary obs...
19  cards

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