This note explains the following topics: Physiology Of Mouth,
Salivation, Stomach, Regulation Of Gastric Secretion, Physiology Of The Small
Intestine, Pancreatic Secretion, Liver And Biliary System, Regulation Of Food
Intake, Hypothalamic Lesions, Ontogeny Of Digestive System, Thermoregulation,
Physiology Of Muscles, Smooth Muscle, Renal Physiology, Urine, Ureters And
Urinary Bladder, Micturition, Reticular Formation, Eeg, Sleep, The Autonomic
Nervous System, Hypothalamus, The Sense Of Hearing, The Sense Of Taste, Higher
Nervous Functions, Conditioned Reflex, Memory, Learning, Mechanisms Of Complex
And Integrative Function Of CNS, Hormones Of Intermediate Lobe, The Thyroid Gland, Pancreas – Endocrine Function, Pineal Hormone , Pregnancy.
This book is prepared mainly for
health officer, public health nurse, environmental health, and medical
laboratory technology students, to equip them with the basic knowledge and skill
on how to diagnose, manage and prevent intestinal parasites. Topics covered
includes: Intestinal Nematodes, Intestinal Protozoa Infection, Intestinal
Trematodes (Flukes), Intestinal Parasitosis For Health Officer Students,
Intestinal Protozoa Infections, Intestinal Nematodes, Intestinal Trematodes,
Intestinal Parasitosis.
The book on Membrane-bound
Atp-dependent Energy Systems and the Gastrointestinal Mucosal Damage and
Protection deals with various aspects of peptic ulcer disease, like clinical
pharmacology, nutrition, molecular biochemical pharmacology as well as clinical
aspects, and especially with the evaluation of certain biochemical mechanisms in
human gastric mucosa and in animal gastric tissues obtained from different ulcer
models. Topics covered includes: General Medical Backgrounds, Clinical
Pharmacology of Drugs Used in the Treatment of Patients with Peptic Ulcer,
Theoretical Backgrounds of the Necessarity for the Changes of Paradigm in Our
Ulcer Research, Membrane-Bound Atp-Dependent Energy System, Biochemical
Examination of the Human Gastrointestinal Tract, Direct Action of Helicobacter
pylori on the Freshly Isolated Rat Gastric Mucosa Cells.
This guideline
provides evidence-based recommendations for the primary care management of
dyspepsia symptoms and underlying causes in adults. The guideline defines
dyspepsia broadly and inclusively, reflecting its presentation and management in
the primary care setting.
Author(s): National Center for
Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine
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
Gastric cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related death in
the world. The book makes an insight into the assessment of premalignant
lesions, current management of early gastric cancer, risk and protective factors
in gastric carcinogenesis. The book describes the role of different diagnostic
tools in the preoperative assessment of patients and the most important factors
contributing to the prognosis. Moreover, it describes the current surgical and
chemotherapeutic options for gastric neoplasm.
This
Gastroenterology Articles explains the details about the following: Biliary,
Colon, Esophagus, Intestine, Liver, Pancreas, Stomach and Systemic Disease.
This note explains the following topics: Colorectal Cancer
Facts, Signs of Colon Cancer on Right and Left Side, Colonoscopy Procedure,
Colon Cancer Treatment, Colon Cancer Stages, Identification of Colon Cancer
Stages: Tests and Procedures.
This guide is a clear, practical advice
on preventing and treating diarrhoeal diseases. It contains guidelines from
medical authorities on diagnosis, treatment, symptoms, causes and risk factors,
tests, training tips, feedback from the field, alternative medicine and much
more for patients and health professionals.