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Decks in this class (63)

GI Embryology
Foregut location,
Midgut location
2  cards
Week 1: Overview of the abdomen
Describe the parts of the abdomen,
Describe the parts of the abdomin...,
Functions of the muscles of the a...
105  cards
Anatomy lab
Identify,
Identify,
Identify
57  cards
Week 1: Liver and Lymphatic drainage
Direction of flow of lymphatics i...,
Naming of lymph nodes,
Identify
40  cards
Week 1: GI Histology
Identify,
Mucosa,
The mucosa is also frequently called
64  cards
First Aid Embryology
Foregut consists of,
Midgut consists of,
Hindgut consists of
62  cards
First Aid Anatomy
Layers of gut wall from inside to...,
Ulcers location,
Erosions location
31  cards
First Aid Physiology
0  cards
First Aid Pathology
0  cards
Week 2: Salivary gland
Functions of saliva,
How does saliva serve to lubricate,
How does saliva serve in solvation
34  cards
Week 2: Esophageal motility
What is the main function of the ...,
Describe esophageal manometry,
Esophageal manometry during a swa...
51  cards
Week 2: Dysphagia
Types of dysphagia,
How long is the esophagus,
Which muscular layer is is most s...
80  cards
Week 2: Gastric Secretions
Identify structures and components,
Primary components of gastric sec...,
What cell secretes hcl
18  cards
Week 2: Gastric Motility
Functions of the stomach,
Sized of bolus ejected into the d...,
General divisions of the stomach
39  cards
Week 2: Acid production by the stomach
Functions of acid production by t...,
Cells that produce hcl,
Acid output vs time after food co...
33  cards
Week 2: Pepcin, Mucin and Intrinsic Factor
Where are chief cells located,
Chief cells secrete,
What is pepsinogen
23  cards
Week 2: Diabetic gastroparesis
Diabetic gastroparesis and autono...,
Delayed or accelerated symptoms,
Gastric manometry
24  cards
Week 2: GI pharmacology
Objectives,
Cl and hco3 antiporter,
What powers the hco3 cl antiporter
66  cards
Week 2: Barrett's and GERD
What is gerd,
Normal squamous epithelium,
Normal gastroesophageal junction
22  cards
Week 3: Small intestine absorptions and secretions
What are the most common forms of...,
3  cards
Week 3: Carbohydrate digestion & absorption
Ezyme specific for sucrose,
Amylase is made in,
Where is sucrase located
22  cards
Week 3: Amino Acid Digestion & Absorption
What must happen to proteins for ...,
Amino acid chemical structure,
What hydrolyzes a peptide bond
22  cards
Week 3: Lipid digestion & absorption
Most abundant dietary lipid,
Triacylglycerols chemical properties,
How to digest triacylglycerols
28  cards
Week 3: Water flow in the intestines
Cftr aka,
How much water moves through the ...,
How much intestinal water comes f...
15  cards
Week 3: Celiac Disease
What is celiac disease,
How is the autoimmune response tr...,
Hla types common in celiac disease
44  cards
Week 3: Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Case 1 history,
Case 1 additional history,
Case 1 labs
74  cards
Week 3: Small intestine motility
Main functions of the small intes...,
What are the different types of c...,
Describe segmentation contraction...
48  cards
Week 3: colon polyps and cancer
Describe colon epithelium histology,
Describe colon lamina propria his...,
Describe colon muscularis mucosa ...
65  cards
Week 4: Introduction to metabolism
Is the fed state open or closed,
Is the fasting state an open or c...,
How does the body store excess en...
20  cards
Week 4: Endocrine pancreas
Exocrine pancreas,
Endocrine pancreatic cells,
Identify structures and functions
56  cards
Week 4: Glycolysis and pyruvate
Glucose,
Glucose 6 phosphate,
Fructose 6 phosphate aka
62  cards
Week 4: Regulation of glycolysis
Hexokinase inhibited by,
When is it important to regulate ...,
Pfk 1 regulation
5  cards
Week 4: pyruvate dehydrogenase
Explain how pyruvate gets into th...,
Describe the mitochondrial h grad...,
What happens to pyruvate after it...
8  cards
Week 4: TCA Cycle
Tca aka,
Tca cycle step 1 reaction,
Tca cycle step 2 reaction
18  cards
Week 4: Oxidative Phosphorylation
How is nad regenerated,
Complex 1 of the etc,
Nadh dehydrogenase aka
11  cards
Week 4: Galactose and Fructose Metabolism
Lactose components,
Sucrose components,
Fructose transport
16  cards
Week 5: Lipid Pharmacology
Statin drugs moa,
What is statin intolerance,
How does a competitive inhibitor ...
44  cards
Week 5: Storage diseases
What is a storage disease,
Types of glycogen storage diseases,
Describe myopathic type glycogen ...
40  cards
Week 5: Glycogenolysis
What is glycogenolysis,
Glycogenolysis occurs in what state,
Glycogen glycosidic linkages
10  cards
Week 5: Adipose Lipolysis
Adipose response to glucagon,
Atgl aka,
Adipose response to epinephrine
8  cards
Week 5: Fatty Acid Oxidation
When does fa oxidation occur,
Where are fatty acids oxidized,
Where are fatty acids oxidized
9  cards
Week 5: Gluconeogenesis
Where does gluconeogenesis occur,
Gluconeogenesis,
Gluconeogenesis from pyruvate
17  cards
Week 5: Ketogenesis
What is ketogenesis,
Where does ketogenesis occur,
When does ketogenesis occur
8  cards
Week 5: Nitrogen Management
When does transamination occure,
Cortisol effect o proteins,
Transamination and cortisol
13  cards
Week 6: Purine and Pyrimidine Biosynthesis
Purine biosynthesis,
Ppp aka,
Purine synthesis regulation
5  cards
Week 6: Purine and Pyrimidine Metabolism
Pyrimidine degradation,
List of purines,
Degradation of gmp
11  cards
Week 6: Ethanol Metabolism
Where is ethanol metabolized,
Ethanol metabolism pathway,
Biochemistry of ethanol hepatotox...
9  cards
Week 6: Vitamin A, C, D, E and K
Anything yellow and orange,
Vitamin a aka,
Carotene
28  cards
Week 6: Vitamins B1-7
What is beriberi,
Thiamine deficiency moa,
Pdh subunits
16  cards
Week 7: Endocrine Feedback Loops
Describe,
Acth aka,
Gh aka
62  cards
Week 7: Hypothyroidism
Describe thyroid histological fea...,
Identify features of thyroid hist...,
Identify features of thyroid hist...
100  cards
Week 7: Type 1 DM
Type 1 dm mechanism,
Course og type 1 dm,
Describe islet cell autoimmunity
61  cards
Week 7: Type 2 DM
Dka in which type of dm,
Antibody testing negative for typ...,
C peptide testing for type 1 or 2 dm
35  cards
Week 7: Thyroid Cancer
What is a thyroid nodule,
What causes thyroid nodules,
Types of thyroid nodules
99  cards
Week 7: Hyperthyroidism
0  cards
Week 7: Lipid disorders
0  cards
Week 8: Adrenal Hyperfunction
Identify,
Identify,
Describe adrenal steroidogenesis
100  cards
Week 8: Adrenal hypofunction
Adrenal problems for the clinicia...,
Clinical case vignette,
Identify
70  cards
Week 8: Pituitary
Identify anatomy of pituitary,
Identify blood supply of the pitu...,
The most vascular gland in the bo...
155  cards
Week 8: Endocrine Pathology
Features of endocrine glands,
Features of exocrine glands,
List of endocrine organs
127  cards
Week 8: Ca2+, Mg2+, and PO4- handling
Functions of intracellular ca2,
Extracellular ca2 functions,
Why are ca2 levels so tightly reg...
57  cards
Week 8: Disorders of Ca2+ Homeostasis
Principles of ca2 physiology,
What is extracellular ca2 needed for,
What is intracellular ca2 needed for
52  cards
Week 8: Metabolic Bone Disorders
0  cards

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