Biology of the Gastrointestinal tract, Nutrition in Gastroenterology, Symptoms, signs, and biopsychosocial issues, Topics Involving Multiple , Esophagus, Stomach and Duodenum, Pancreas, Biliary Tract, Liver, Small and large intestine. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Biology of the Gastrointestinal tract and liver, Approach to patients with symptoms and signs,Nutrition in Gastroenterology,Topics involving multiple organs, Stomach and Duodenum, Pancreas, Biliary tract,Liver, Small and large intestine.
Biology of the gastrointestinal tract and liver, Approach to patients with symptoms and signs, Nutrition in Gastroentenology, Topics Involving Multiple Organs, Esophagus, Stomach and duodenum, Pancreas, Biliary tract. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Liver: Anatomy, Histology, Embrylogy, and Development Anomalies of the liver, Small and large intestine:Anatomy,Histology, and Development Anomalies of the small large intestine, Psychosocial factors: A biopsychosocial understanding of Gastrointestinal Illness and Disease.
Biology of the Gastrointestinal tract and liver, Approach to patients with symptoms and signs, Nutrition in Gastroenterology, Topics involving multiple organs, Esophagus, Stomach and duodenum, Pancreas, Biliary tract, Liver, Small and large intestine,
History of liver transplantation, Anatomy of liver, UNOS, Organ allocation policy and MELD score, Indications and contraindications of liver transplantation, Liver transplantation team, Evaluation of liver donor, Graft volume estimatiom and donar with fatty liver,Liver donation after brain death and cardiac death,Marginal donor and donor risk index, Donor surgery.
Nutrition A key to health, Nutrients the heart of nutrition, Energy Balance and Imbalance, Nutrition A focus on life stage, Nutrition Beyond the Nutrients.
Evolution of medicine: Towards health for all, Concepts in community health, Principles of epidemiology and epidemiologic methods, Screening for disease, Epidemiology of communicable diseases, Demography & family planning, Nutrition and health, Environment and health, Occupation health,
Part one: Cell structure and function, Cell cycle and replication, Part two: Basic Tissue types: Blood, Supporting/connective tissues, Epithelial Tissues, Part three: Organ systems: Circulatory system, Skin, Skeletal tissues, Immune system, Respiratory system, Oral tissues. Gastrointestinal tract, Liver and pancreas.
Introduction: prevalence and significance, Signs and symptoms of skin disease, Skin damage from environmental hazards, Infection of the skin, Infestations, insect bites and stings, Immunologically medicated skin disorders, Skin disorders in AIDS, immunodeficiency and venereal disease,The eczematous dermatoses, Psoriaris and lichen planus. Includes bibliographical references (p. 320-321) and index.