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Section I: Esophagus - Topographic Relations of the Esophagus
- Musculature of the Esophagus
- Arterial Blood Supply of the Esophagus
- Venous Drainage of the Esophagus
- Innervation of the Esophagus: Parasympathetic and Sympathetic
- Intrinsic Innervation of the Alimentary Tract
- Histology of the Esophagus
- Gastroesophageal Junction and Diaphragm
- Deglutition
- Neuroregulation of Deglutition
- Congenital Anomalies of the Esophagus
- Shatzki Ring
- Plummer-Vinson Syndrome
- Esophageal Dysmotility Disorders
- Achalasia
- Esophageal Diverticula
- Foreign Bodies in the Esophagus
- Caustic Injury of the Esophagus
- Esophageal Rupture and Perforation
- Esophageal Varicosities
- Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
- Esophagitis: Acute and Chronic
- Esophageal Ulcers
- Eosinophilic Esophagitis
- Benign Esophageal Stricture
- Sliding and Paraesophageal Hiatal Hernias, Types 1, 2, 3
- Barrett Esophagus
- Benign Neoplasms of the Esophagus
- Malignant Neoplasms: Upper and Middle Portions of the Esophagus
- Malignant Neoplasms: Lower End of the Esophagus
Section II: Stomach and Duodenum - Anatomy of the Stomach: Normal Variations and Relations
- Anatomy and Relations of the Duodenum
- Mucosa of the Stomach
- Duodenal Mucosa and Duodenal Structures
- Blood Supply and Collateral Circulation of Upper Abdominal Organs
- Lymphatic Drainage of the Stomach
- Innervation of the Stomach and the Duodenum
- Gastric Secretion
- Factors Influencing Gastric Activity
- Role of the Stomach in Digestion
- Gastric Acid Secretion Tests: HCl and Gastrin
- Effect of Drugs on Gastric Function
- Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
- Coated Tongue, Halitosis, and Thrush
- Aerophagia and Eructation
- Motility of the Stomach
- Gastroparesis and Gastric Motility Disorders
- Pyloric Obstruction and the Effects of Vomiting
- Nausea and Vomiting
- Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
- Diverticula of the Stomach and Gastrointestinal Prolapse
- Diverticula of the Duodenum
- Dyspepsia, Functional Dyspepsia and Nonulcer Dyspepsia
- Helicobacter pylori Infection
- Gastritis
- Erosive Gastritis; Acute Gastric Ulcers
- Peptic Ulcer Disease: Definition and Pathophysiology
- Peptic Ulcer Disease: Duodenitis and Ulcer of the Duodenal Bulb
- Peptic Ulcer Disease: Complications
- Gastrointestinal Bleeding
- Therapeutic Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
- Benign Tumors of the Stomach
- Gastric Lymphoma and MALT
- Cancers of the Stomach
- Tumors of the Duodenum
- Principles of Gastric Surgery
- Treatment of Morbid Obesity
- Complications of Bariatric Surgery
- Postgastrectomy Complications: Partial Gastrectomy
- Effects of Total Gastrectomy
Section III: Abdominal Wall - Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
- Peritoneum
- Pelvic Fascia and Perineopelvic Spaces
- Inguinal Canal
- Abdominal Regions and Planes
- Abdominal Wall and Cavity: Congenital Abnormalities
- Acute Abdomen
- Alimentary Tract Obstruction
- Mesenteric Vascular Occlusion
- Other Vascular Lesions
- Acute Peritonitis
- Chronic Peritonitis
- Cancer of the Peritoneum
- Benign Paroxysmal Peritonitis (Familial Mediterranean Fever)
- Abdominal Wounds of the Small Intestine
- Abdominal Wounds of the Colon
- Indirect and Direct Inguinal Hernias
- Femoral Hernias
- Abdominal Wall: Ventral Hernias
- Lumbar, Obturator, Sciatic, and Perineal Hernias
- Internal Hernias: Congenital Intraperitoneal Hernias
Section IV: Small Intestine - Topography of the Small Intestine
- Gross Structure of the Small Intestine
- Microscopic Structure of the Small Intestine
- Terminal Ileum
- Secretory, Digestive and Absorptive Functions of the Small Intestine
- Gastrointestinal Hormones
- Imaging of the Small Intestine
- Vascular Supply and Drainage in the Small Intestine
- Innervation of the Small and Large Intestines
- Visceral Reflexes
- Congenital Abnormalities of the Small Intestine
- Meckel Diverticulum
- Diverticula
- Motility and Dysmotility of the Small Intestine
- Obstruction and Ileus of the Small Intestine
- Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-obstruction
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
- Evaluation of the Small Bowel
- Lactose Intolerance
- Diarrhea
- Celiac Disease and Malabsorption
- Whipple Disease
- Small Bacterial Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth Syndrome(SIBO)
- Short Bowel Syndrome
- Food Allergy
- Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis
- Intussusception of the Small Intestine
- Benign Tumors of the Small Intestine
- Malignant Tumors of the Small Intestine
- Carcinoid Syndrome and Neuroendocrine Tumors
- Ileostomy, Colostomy, and Gastroenteric Stromas
Section V: Colon, Rectum, and Anus - Structure and Histology of the Colon
- Sigmoid Colon
- Rectum and Anal Canal
- Vascular, Lymphatic, and Nerve Supply of the Large Intestine
- Secretory, Digestive, and Absorptive Function of the Colon and Colonic Flora
- Probiotics
- Anoscopy, Sigmoidoscopy, and Colonoscopy
- Laparoscopy
- Stool Examination
- Intestinal Bleeding
- Motility and Dysmotility of the Large Intestine
- Defecation
- Pathophysiology of Defecation and Fecal Incontinence
- Constipation
- Effects of Drugs on the Colon
- Megacolon
- Sigmoid Volvulus
- Volvulus of the Cecum
- Diseases of the Appendix: Inflammation, Mucocele, and Tumors
- Diverticulosis: Diverticular Disease of the Colon
- Diverticulosis: Diverticulitis and Its Complications and Diverticular Bleeding
- Ulcerative Colitis: Definition and General Description
- Ulcerative Colitis: Extraintestinal Manifestations and Complications
- Ulcerative Colitis: Histologic Diagnosis and Dysplasia
- Ulcerative Colitis: Surgical Treatment
- Ileostomy and Colostomy
- Ileal Pouch Anal Anastomosis and Pouchitis
- Differentiating Features of Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn Disease
- Crohn&aposs Disease
- Crohn&aposs Disease: Complications and Surgical Therapy
- Perianal Disease in Crohn Disease
- Drug Therapy for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Microscopic Colitis (Lymphocytic or Collagenous Colitis)
- Neoplasms of the Large Bowel: Colon Polyps
- Neoplasms of the Large Bowel: Screening and Treatment of Colon Polyps
- Familial Adenomatous Polyposis and Polyposis Syndromes
- Colon Cancer: Clinical Picture and Diagnosis
- Colon Cancer: Staging, Treatment, and Outcome
- Rectal Cancer
- Hemorrhoids
- Rectal Prolapse and Procidentia
- Anal Fissure, Pruritus Ani, Papillitis, and Cryptitis
- Anorectal Abscess and Fistula
- Lymphogranuloma Venereum and Sexually Transmitted Proctitis
- Fecal Incontinence
Section VI: Infectious and parasitic Diseases of the Alimentary Tract - Esophageal Infections
- Typhoid Fever (Paratyphoid Fever, Enteric Fever)
- Food Poisoning and Enteric Pathogens
- Clostridium difficile, Pseudomembranous Enterocolitis and Antibiotic Associated Diarrhea
- Gastrointestinal Tuberculosis
- Abdominal Actinomycosis
- Amebiasis
- Giardia lamblia and Other Protozoan Infections
- Intestinal Helminths : Trichuriasis
- Enterobiasis
- Ascariasis
- Strongyloidiasis
- Hookworm Disease (Necatoriasis and Ancylostomiasis)
- Tapeworm (Cestode) Infection (Beef): Taenia saginata
- Tapeworm Infection (Pork): Taenia solium
- Tapeworm Infection (Dwarf): Hymenolepis nana
- Tapeworm Infection (Fish): Diphyllobothrium latum
- Other Helminth Infections: Trichinella spiralis and Flukes
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus and the Gastrointestinal Tract
Section VII: Pancreas - Development and Anatomy of the Pancreas
- Pancreatic Ducts, Exocrine and Endocrine Organs
- Pancreatic Physiology
- Cystic Fibrosis
- Acute Pancreatitis: Etiology and Clinical Picture
- Acute Pancreatitis: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prognosis
- Acute Pancreatitis: Complications
- Chronic Pancreatitis: Disease Forms and Clinical Picture
- Chronic Pancreatitis: Diagnosis, Complications, and Treatment
- Pancreatic Cancer: Clinical Picture
- Pancreatic Cancer: Diagnosis and Treatment
- Cystic Tumors of the Pancreas
- Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors ("Islet Cell Tumors")
Section VIII: Gallbladder and Bile Ducts - Anatomy and Function of the Gallbladder
- Gallstones
- Cholecystitis: Acute
- Cholecystitis: Complications
- Chronic Cholecystitis
- Choledocholithiasis and Cholangitis
- Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction
- Ampullary and Gallbladder Carcinoma
- Cholangiocarcinoma
Section IX: The Liver - Topography of the Liver
- Surfaces and Bed of the Liver
- Lesser Omentum and Variations in Form of the Liver
- Cell Types Within the Liver
- Vessel and Duct Distributions and Liver Segments
- Arterial Blood Supply of the Liver, Biliary System, and Pancreas
- Hepatic Artery Variations
- Portal Vein Tributaries and Portacaval Anastomoses
- Portal Vein Variations and Anomalies
- Liver Function Tests
- Prothrombin Formation
- Bilirubin and Bile Acid Metabolism
- Clinical Manifestations of Cirrhosis
- Physical Diagnosis of Liver Disease
- Causes of Portal Hypertension
- Ascites
- Hepatic Encephalopathy
- Hepatorenal Syndrome
- Variceal Bleeding
- Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt
- Liver Biopsy
- Hepatic Necrosis
- Cirrhosis
- Imaging Studies of the Liver
- Alcoholic Liver Disease
- Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Nutritional Liver Diseases
- Extrahepatic Biliary Obstruction
- Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
- Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
- Autoimmune Hepatitis
- Acute Viral Hepatitis (Hepatitis A, E, D)
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- Hepatitis Caused by Other Viruses
- Hepatotoxicity
- Disorders of Bilirubin Transport
- ?-Antitrypsin Deficiency
- Hereditary Hemochromatosis
- Liver Disease in Pregnancy
- Benign Liver Tumors
- Granulomatous Liver Diseases
- Amebiasis
- Wilson Disease
- Hepatocellular Carcinoma
- Liver Transplantation
- Spirochetal Infections
- Actinomycosis
- Echinococcosis (Hydatid Disease)
- Schistosomiasis
- The Liver in Heart Failure
- Portal Vein Obstruction
- Budd-Chiari Syndrome
- Bile Duct Cancer
- Metastatic Cancer
- Trauma
Section X: Nutrition of Gastrointestinal Disease - Dietary and Nutritional Assessment
- Macronutrients and Energy
- Micronutrient and Vitamin Deficiency
- Enteral Nutrition
- Dietary Fiber
- Parenteral Nutrition
- Malnutrition
- Obesity
- Gastrointestinal Diseases Related to Nutrition
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