Gastrointestinal (LECTURE NOTES)

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Approach to the patient with abdominal pain
Pain of acute onset may result fr...,
Pain of gradual onset may result ...,
If the pain is colick what does t...
36  cards
Approach to the patient with liver disease
At what level of bilirubin does j...,
Symptoms of an acute onset may re...,
Symptoms of a more chronic onset ...
21  cards
Approach to the patient with luminal disease
What is dysphagia,
What is odynophagia,
What is flobus
71  cards
Nutrition
Glucose is essential to metabolis...,
What is the main glucose regulato...,
Where is glucose converted to gly...
35  cards
Gastrointestinal Infections
What is candidiasis and who is li...,
What is candidiasis and who is li...,
How is oral candidiasis treated
103  cards
Gastronintestinal Investigations
What do erect cxr show and what c...,
What can be seen in an axr,
What percentage of gallstones are...
43  cards
Acute Gastrointestinal bleeding
What is haematemesis,
When does haematemesis occur,
What is melaena
20  cards
Acute Upper and Lower Gastrointestinal Emergencies
What is acute total dysphagia,
What is the commonest cause of ac...,
What is the management for a pati...
27  cards
Acute Liver Failure
Define acute liver failure,
What are the 3 most common causes...,
What is the haemodynamic characte...
25  cards
Pancreaatobiliary emergencies: acute pancreatitis
What is the diagnosis of acute pa...,
What must be given immediately in...,
What has caused an increase in em...
37  cards
Oral Cavity
What occurs in the oral cavity,
What are the commonest cause of o...,
What are aphthous ulcers
10  cards
Oesophagus
What is gord,
When does a patient with gord typ...,
What prevents reflux in health
64  cards
Stomach and Duodenum
What is menetrier s disease,
What is menetrier s disease linke...,
What can be seen endoscopically i...
44  cards
Small Intestine
What are the 3 mechanisms of mala...,
What are the general clinical fea...,
What are some specific clinical f...
68  cards
Small and Large bowel disorders
What are the 2 major ibds,
What gene is linked to the develp...,
Where is there the greatest preva...
45  cards
Colon
What are the 2 types of colonic p...,
What is the main neoplastic polyp,
What are the 3 types of non neopl...
46  cards
Anorectum
What are haemorrhoids,
Where do internal haemorrhoids or...,
Where do external haemorrhoids or...
27  cards
Pancreatic Diseases
What is the role of the pancreas,
How is self digestion prevented,
What can pancreatitis cause
43  cards
Biliary Diseases
What are some of the consequences...,
Why does disruption of bile flow ...,
What is bile composed of
53  cards
Chronic liver disorders
What does chronic liver disease r...,
When does jaundice result,
What can jaundice result from
50  cards
Hereditary and congenital liver diseases
What is the hallmark of hereditar...,
What organs can be affected by ir...,
Mutations of what gene cause a de...
71  cards
Viral Hepatitides
How is hep a spread,
Where are there high rates of hep a,
Where are there outbreaks of hep a
56  cards
Drug induced liver injury
What are the three forms of liver...,
What might hepatocellular injury ...,
What do paracetamol and methotrex...
18  cards
Vascular Liver Diseases
What are the 3 categories of obst...,
Where does the liver arise from e...,
What are the 3 vessels of the liver
68  cards
Autoimmune hepatitis
How is autoimmune hepatitis diagn...,
What does autoimmune hepatitis us...,
What is common when steroids ther...
12  cards
Non-Alcoholic fatty liver disease
What does non alcoholic fatty liv...,
Who does nafld affect,
How does the prevalence of nafld ...
20  cards
Alcoholic Liver Disease
How many people suffer from alcoh...,
How many people suffer from alcoh...,
What diseases are encompassed in ...
22  cards
Liver tumours and lesions
What does classification around l...,
The majority of liver lesions are...,
Raised levels of what are indicat...
12  cards
Pregnancy related Liver disease
What signals a liver problem in p...,
What is the hellp syndrome,
What is pre eclampsia
5  cards

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