Crash Course Gastroenterology reflects the way in which you deal with patients in real-life situations. First, it takes the reader through the common patient presentation associated with gastrointestinal disease and their differential diagnoses. Part II considers the history and the examination of the patient with a gastrointestinal disorder. This is followed by guidelines on how to write up a medical clerking and a consideration of the common investigations in gastroenterology. Part III takes the conditions outlined in Part I and considers them in much more detail, looking at background information and management plans. Multiple choice, short-answer and case-based questions make up Part IV and allow you to assess your understanding and test your exam performance after you have studied the text.
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Part I: The Patient Presents With. 1. Indigestion. 2. Swallowing Problems. 3. Acute Abdominal Pain. 4. Chronic Abdominal Pain. 5. Abdominal Distension. 6. Weight Loss and Anorexia. 7. Vomiting. 8. Haematemesis and Melaena. 9. Diarrhoea. 10. Rectal Bleeding. 11. Anaemia. 12. Jaundice. 13. Abnormal Liver Biochemistry. Part II: History, Examination and Common Investigations. 14. Taking a history. 15. Examination of the Patient. 16. Writing Up a Medical Clerking. 17. Common Investigations. Part III: Diseases and Disorders. 18. Oesophagus. 19. Stomach. 20. Small Intestine. 21. Colon. 22. Liver. 23. Biliary Tract. 24. Pancreas. Part IV: Self-assessment.