Gastroenterology: an Integrated Course |
Contents
Chapter Page I The Mouth Tongue and Salivary Glands | 1 |
The Pharynx and the Oesophagus | 12 |
The Stomach | 33 |
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abdominal pain abnormal abscess absorption acid acute pancreatitis anaemia anal canal anastomosis antibiotic anus artery ascites associated barium bile duct biliary bilirubin biopsy bleeding blood calcium carcinoma cardia cause cells cent chronic cirrhosis clinical features coeliac colon common commonest condition Crohn's disease cyst deficiency develop diagnosis diarrhoea disorders distension diverticular disease dose drugs duodenal ulcer duodenum dysphagia electrolytes enzyme epithelium examination excision factors faecal fistula fluid gallbladder gallstones gastrectomy gastric ulcer gastritis glands haemochromatosis haemorrhage haemorrhoids hepatic hiatus hernia increased infection intestinal jaundice jejunum laparotomy lesions liver lumen lymph lymphatic malabsorption malignant mesenteric mucosa muscle normal obstruction occur oesophagus operation oral patients peptic ulcer perforation perianal peritoneal polyps portal present procedure prolapse rare rectal rectum recurrent resection result secretion serum severe sigmoidoscopy skin small bowel sphincter steatorrhoea stomach stools surgical treatment symptoms syndrome therapy tion tissue tumour ulcerative colitis usually vagotomy vitamin vomiting X-ray