PPT-Gastro Intestinal Tract

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DISEASES AND DISORDERS Heartburn Reflux Progression of reflux Types of Hernia Gastritis Inflammation of the stomach SS heartburn reflux acidity nausea vomiting

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DISEASES AND DISORDERS Heartburn Reflux Progression of reflux Types of Hernia Gastritis Inflammation of the stomach SS heartburn reflux acidity nausea vomiting hiccough Loss of appetite bloating. M Beg*, M Singh**, MK Saraswat***, BB Rewari**** CLINICAL MEDICINE Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi-110 001.identified only by tests that detect faecal blood or, ifbleeding is sufficient, it manifests as i . Dr. . Thanaa. . Rasheed. The . Enterobacteriaceae. . is a large family of gram-negative rods found primarily in the intestinal tract of humans and . animals.. They cause a variety of diseases.. (GIN 2017). . . Dates. . :. . 25th April, 2. nd. May, 8. th. May, 16. th. May. 9.30 am to . 4.30 pm. (exam: 27. th. June 12.30 – 14.30). The Academy, Great Western Hospital, Swindon. . R. Lobetti. 1,2. , E. Lindquist. 2. , . C.Berman. 1. 1. Bryanston Veterinary Hospital, Bryanston, South Africa . 2 . SonoPath. , New Jersey, USA . Abstract disclosures. Authors have no disclosures related to this presentation. VERVIEWchemical degradation From the oralcavity the food passes throughthe throatAVITYANDTHEnisms leading to this condition areVO 1 199777Gastrointestinal Tract DisordersOral cavityPharynxEsophagusSto GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT. The human digestive system. is a complex series of organs. and glands that process,. absorb , digest food. and . excret. out the excreta.. . INGESTION and DIGESTION. Alžbeta. . Kráľová. . Trančíková. Department of Pathophysiology. alzbeta.trancikova@jfmed.uniba.sk. Ingestion of food. Digestion. mechanical digestion of food particles. breaks up food particles. -pharmaceutical. approach to the selection of medicines. for the treatment of diseases. of intestines. Semiotics of bowel diseases. Long urine do not hold, do not force.                                     stools;. infection of the gastrointestinal (or GI) tract. Sometimes people refer to it as “stomach u” although it is not typically caused by the “u” or inuenza virus. This Fistula: is an abnormal pathway between two epithelial surfaces.. . Fistula is an abnormal communication between the lumen of one viscus and the lumen of another viscus or the body surface.. Sinus:. By Dr. Hussein . AlNaji. Constipation . is the . decreased frequency of defecation . accompanied by feces that. . contain a decreased concentration of water.. The feces vary in consistency from being hard to dry and of small bulk. . Thanaa. . Rasheed. The . Enterobacteriaceae. . is a large family of gram-negative rods found primarily in the intestinal tract of humans and . animals.. They cause a variety of diseases.. This family includes: . a brief overview. Esi. . Lamousé. -Smith, MD, PhD. Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of New York. Columbia University. enl2118@columbia.edu. Content Reviewer:. W. Allan Walker, MD. NASPGHAN . Physiology Education Series. 12 Nov 2015 MSc Clinical Pharmacy . Aim and objectives. By the end of the session, the students will be able to:. Know indications, side effects, contraindications, doses and drug interactions of all drugs mentioned in the list..

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