(OMS1) GIGU Exam

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DSA 1: GI Clinical Correlations
Make sure to review the medical t...,
What are the gi red flags,
What are the common ddx for ruq pain
48  cards
Lecture 1: Anterior Abdominal Wall
What are the divisions of the abd...,
Where is the transpyloric plane w...,
Where is the subcostal plane and ...
23  cards
Lecture 2: Inguinal Canal
Where is the inguinal ligament,
What is the conjoint tendon ingui...,
What structures surround the ingu...
24  cards
Lecture 3: Peritoneal Cavity and Mesenteries
What are the boundaries of the pe...,
What are the layers of the perito...,
What are the roles of the peritoneum
19  cards
Lecture 4: GI Organs
What are the major gi organs,
What level is the transpyloric pl...,
Esophagus course of organsignific...
38  cards
Lecture 5: Motility of the GI tract
Layers of the gi tract luminal to...,
What is the significance of the m...,
Circular muscle vs longitudinal m...
46  cards
Lecture 6: Histology of the Esophagus and Stomach
What are the four layers of the g...,
3 components of the mucosal layer,
What type of layer is the lamina ...
30  cards
Lecture 7: Histology of the SI and LI
What is the plicae circulares,
Intestinal villi epithelium featu...,
What is the importance of enteroc...
22  cards
Lecture 8: Gastrointestinal Tract Blood Supply
What supplies the foregut midgut ...,
Be able to label the branches of ...,
What organs are found in the foregut
17  cards
Lecture 8: Innervation of the Gastrointestinal Tract
Major control of the gi system is...,
Features of the ans,
What sns nerves work on the gi sy...
21  cards
Lecture 9: Abdominal and Pelvic Autonomics and Pain
In the gigu systems pns generally...,
Important gigu ganglia plexuses,
The abdominal aortic plexus contr...
24  cards
Lecture 10: Development of the GI system
Describe the development of the p...,
What arteries are associated with...,
What organs come from the foregut
35  cards
Lecture 11: Histology of the Accessory Organs of the GI tract
What are the 3 main digestive glands,
What are the 5 steps of the pathw...,
Hallmarks of mucous aciniserous a...
19  cards
Lecture 12: Posterior Abdominal Wall
Psoas major and minor oina,
Iliacus m oina,
Quadratus lumborum m oina
25  cards
Lecture 13: Liver Biochemistry
How does blood enter and leave th...,
Be able to label the liver anatom...,
What is the function of endotheli...
27  cards
Lecture 14: Secretions of GI Tract and Pancreas
What glands produce saliva,
What is the function of these par...,
What is the difference between in...
48  cards
Lecture 15: Endocrine Pancreas
What substances do endocrine panc...,
What innervates the cells of the ...,
What cells make up the islet of l...
29  cards
Lecture 16: Gut Immunology
Why is the gut microbiota important,
Why is cross talk between host gu...,
What are the main players in galt
38  cards
Lecture 17: Immune Mechanisms of Diabetes
Which ethnicities are at higher r...,
Genetics seems to work in an ____...,
In an non inflammatory state what...
28  cards
Lecture 18: Imaging of Abdomen
What structures can be seen at th...,
What structures can be seen at th...,
What structures can be seen at th...
17  cards
Lecture 19: Hepatobiliary Function
What are the main functions of th...,
What are the metabolic functions ...,
If protein metabolism is impaired...
38  cards
Lecture 20: Regulation of Food Intake
What are the feeding satiety cent...,
What pathways are regulated by th...,
Describe the anorexigenic pathway
17  cards
Lecture 21: Digestion and Absorption in the GI tract
Lactose intolerance classic prese...,
What is the pathophysiology of la...,
What are the major sugars in the ...
41  cards
Lecture 22: Genetics of GI Disorders
What does st johns wort do,
What does biotransformation mean,
What are the phases of drug biotr...
22  cards
Lecture 23: Male Reproductive Physiology
How do these contribute to male s...,
Draw the trends for male gonadotr...,
How is puberty initiated
42  cards
Lecture 24: Perineum
What are the boundaries of the pe...,
The perineum consists of which tr...,
What are the contents of the anal...
21  cards
Lecture 25: Bony Pelvis and Pelvic Wall
Pelvic girdle refers toparts of t...,
Be able to label the parts of the...,
Describe the organization of the ...
20  cards
Lecture 26: Development of the Reproductive System
When does the gonadal system star...,
What are the precursor cells for ...,
After migration to the urogenital...
32  cards
Lecture 27: Pelvic Viscera
What is the course of the ureter,
How does the ureter move urine in...,
What is the anatomical location o...
29  cards
Lecture 28: Pelvic Vessels, Nerves and Lymphatics
Be able to draw the following abd...,
Common iliac bifurcates at _____ ...,
What consists the posterior divis...
22  cards
Lecture 29: Steroid Biosynthesis
Why is progesterone important in ...,
What role do glucocorticoids play...,
How do tissues avoid increased re...
25  cards
Lecture 30: Histology of the Male Reproductive System
What produces sperm and androgen ...,
What organs specialize in semen p...,
Testeshistological features
25  cards
Lecture 31: Female Reproductive Histology
Ovaryepithelium covering,
What are the features of the ovar...,
What are the three types of cells...
23  cards
Lecture 32: The Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation
Be able to draw the process of oo...,
What is active in oocytes at thes...,
What are the characteristics of t...
35  cards
Lecture 33: Fertilization and Implantation
When and where does fertilization...,
How is the egg transported to the...,
How does incapacitated sperm wait...
25  cards
Lecture 34: Placenta and Fetal Membranes
What are the fetal membranes,
What is the major function of the...,
After formation of the blastocyst...
24  cards
Lecture 35: Menarche/Puberty/Menstrual Disorders
How does the hypothalamus and pit...,
Lh stimulates theca cells to prod...,
What questions are pertinent duri...
19  cards
Lecture 36: Physiology of Pregnancy and the Fetus
Major functions of the placenta,
What are the characteristics of p...,
What are the major features of th...
18  cards
Lecture 37: Parturition, Lactation and Neonatal Physiology
What events are hallmarks of part...,
Characteristics of gravid uterus,
What is the role of progesterone ...
33  cards
Lecture 38: Gestational Diabetes and Obesity
What are predisposing factors for...,
How do you screen for gestational dm,
What is a three hour gtt
27  cards

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