First Principles of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
First Principles of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
First Principles of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
This
PDF book First Principles of Gastroenterology and Hepatology covers the
following topics related to Gastroenterology and Hepatology : Common Symptoms
and Signs in Gastroenterology, Esophagus, Scientific Basis of Gastric Disorders,
Dyspepsia, Peptic Ulcer Disease and Upper GI Bleeding, Gastritis and Gastric
Neoplasia, The Small Intestine Intestinal Digestion and Absorption in Health,
The Small Intestine Intestinal Digestion and Absorption in Disease, Celiac
Disease, Crohn Disease, Scientific Basis of Colonic Disorders, Diverticulosis,
Ischemia, Infection and Bleeding, Ulcerative Colitis and Other Conditions that
cause Colitis-like Symptoms, Colonic Neoplasia, Evaluation of Defecation and
Anorectal Complaints, Acute Viral Hepatitis, Chronic Viral Hepatitis, Fatty
Liver Disease, Alcoholic Liver Disease, Autoimmune Hepatitis, Primary Biliary
Cirrhosis, Hemochromatosis and other Hepatic Iron-Storage Disorders, Vascular
Disorders in the Liver, Neoplasms of the Liver, Congenital Hyperbilirubinemias,
Drug-Induced Liver Injury, Cirrhosis and Portal Hypertension, Ascites and
Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis, Hepatorenal Syndrome, Hepatatic
Encephalopathy, Liver Transplantation, The Biliary System, Pancreas, Nutrition
in Gastrointestinal Disease.
This note
explains the following topics: Gastro-oesophagal reflux, Outcomes of GER, Peptic
ulcers of stomach and duodenum, Pancreatitis, Diarrhea, Osmotic Diarrhea,
Extraluminal lesions, Intramural lesions, Microscopic changes, Liver, Etiology,
Cholelitiasis.
Gastrointestinal Diseases sequence is a
series of lectures, laboratory exercises, case presentations and a
Multidisciplinary Conference that are designed to introduce students to the
scientific foundations of diseases that affect the gastrointestinal tract.
Topics covered includes: Diarrhea and Malabsorption, Malabsorption of Nutrients,
Liver Physiology, Liver Tests - Use and Interpretation, Hepatocellular Disease,
Cholestatic Liver Diseases, Drugs and the Liver, Liver Physiology, Liver Tests.
Fecal
incontinence, also called a bowel control problem, is the accidental passing of
solid or liquid stool or mucus from the rectum. This book provides a brief
review of the pathophysiology of fecal incontinence with specific focus on women
and children.
This note is a
set of concise, practical guidelines and checklists for the management of common
problems in gastroenterology and hepatology. The guidelines are not rigid and do
not apply to all situations. They are intended to provide the clinician,
especially trainees, easy access to basic information needed in day-to-day
decision-making and care.
Author(s): University of Colorado School of Medicine
This note covers the following topics: Overview of Embryology, Overview of Physiology, Gastroduodenal
Pathophysiology and Disorders, Pathology of Esophagus and Stomach, Mucosal Immunology of the GI Tract, Lipid Digestion, Absorption and Malabsorption,
Minicases: Esophagus and Gastric Disorders,Intestinal Pathophysiology, Pathology of the Intestines, Clinic: Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Minicases:
Malabsorption, Gastrointestinal Neoplasms, Physiological Chemistry of GI Lipids, Physiology and Biochemistry of the Pancreas, Acute and Chronic
Pancreatitis, Pathology of Pancreas and Biliary Tract, Biliary Secretion, Cholestasis and Gallstone Formation, Imaging of the GI Tract, Diagnostic and
Therapeutic Endoscopy, Pathology of the Liver, Immunology of the Liver, Jaundice and Disorders of Bilirubin Metabolism, Alcohol and
Drug-Induced Liver Disease, Physiology and Biochemistry of the Liver, Minicases: Pancreas and Biliary Disease, Clinic: Chronic Liver Disease and
Liver Transplantation, Minicases: Liver Disease, Pathophysiological Consequences of Cirrhosis.
This note explains the following topics: Screening
and Diagnostics, Treatments and Side Effects, Cancer Prevention, Research and
Trials, Ostomy, Advocacy and Anal Cancer.
Author(s): Colorectal
Cancer Association of Canada