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Digestive disorders
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I. Hepatic cirrhosis, multiple hepatocellular carcinoma, umbilical metastasis
II. Diverticulosis
III. Large gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) in the stomach
IV. Gastric ulcer penetrating into the pancreas
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Chapter I./1. Anatomy of the human liver
I./1. Anatomy of the human liver
I./1.2.: Intrahepatic anatomy of the liver – lobes and segments of the liver
I./1.3.: Lymphtic drainage of the liver
I./1.:Anatomy test
Chapter I/2: Pathological aspects of hepatic cirrhosis, multiple hepatocellular carcinoma, and umbilical metastases
Chapter I/2: Pathological aspects of hepatic cirrhosis, multiple hepatocellular carcinoma, and umbilical metastases, I/2.2: Description of the specimen
Case report
I/2.3: Hepatic cirrhosis
I/2.4: Hepatic tumors
I./2.:Pathology test
Chapter I./3.: Radiological aspects of hepatic cirrhosis, multiple hepatocellular carcinoma, umbilical metastasis
I./3.2.: Ultrasound – US
I./3.3.: Magnetic resonance imaging – MRI
I./3.4.: Hepatocellular carcinoma – HCC
I./3.5.: Transient Hepatic Attenuation Differences (CT) – THAD; Transient Hepatic Intensity Differencies (MRI) – THID
I./3.6.: Other imaging methods
I./3.7.: Take home messages
I./3.:Radiology test
Chapter I/4: Clinical aspects of hepatic cirrhosis, multiple hepatocellular carcinoma and umbilical metastasis
I./4.1.: Epidemiology and environmental risk factors
I./4.2.: Symptomatology
Chapter I./4.3.: Diagnosis – diagnostics in addition to imaging
I./4.4.: Therapy
I./4.5.: Screening
I./4.:Clinical test
Chapter II./1.: Learning unit: Diverticulosis - Anatomy
II./1.1.: Large intestine (intestinum crassum)
II./1.2.: The histology of the large intestine
II./1.3.: Regional histological characteristics
II./1.:Anatomy test
Chapter II./2:Pathological implications of diverticulosis
II./2.1.: Main case characteristics of the presented dissection, II./2.2.: Description of dissection
Case report
II./2.3.: Diverticulosis
II./2.4.: Intestinal obstruction (ileus)
II./2.:Patology test
Chapter II./3.: Radiological aspects
II./3.1.: X-ray
II./3.2.: Ultrasound – US
II./3.3.: Computed tomography – CT
II./3.4.: Take home message
II./3.:Radiology test
Chapter II/4: Clinical Aspects of Diverticulosis
II/4.2: Epidemiology
II/4.3: Course
II/4.4: Symptomatology
II/4.5: Diagnostics
II/4.6: Therapy
II./4.:Clinical test
Chapter III./1.: Large gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) in the stomach
III./1.1.: Descriptive and functional anatomy of the stomach
III./1.2.: The wall structure of the stomach, Histology
III./1.:Anatomy test
Chapter III./2.: Pathological implications of GIST
III./2.1.: Main case characteristics of the presented dissection, III./2.2.: Description of dissection
Case report
III./2.3.: Characteristics of GIST’s
III./2.4.: The c-kit/CD117
III./2.:Patology test
Chapter III./3.: Radiologic aspects of GIST
III./3.2.: Ultrasound – US
III./3.3.: Computed tomography – CT
III./3.4.: Magnetic resonance imaging – MR
III./3.5.: Positron emission tomography – PET
III./3.7.: Therapy monitoring with imaging methods
III./3.8.: Take home messages
III./3.:Radiology test
Chapter III/4: Clinical Aspects of GIST
III/4.2: Epidemiology
III/4.3: Course
III/4.4: Symptomatology
III/4.5: Diagnostics beyond imaging
III/4.6: Therapy
III./4.:Clinical test
Chapter IV./1: Anatomy of the omental bursa (lesser sac) and the pancreas
IV.1.1.: Stomach, IV./1.2.: Omental bursa (lesser sac)
IV./1.3.: Pancreas
IV./1.:Anatomy test
Chapter IV./2.:Pathological implications of gastric ulcer penetrating into the pancreas
IV./2.1.: Main case characteristics of the presented dissection, IV./2.2.: Description of dissection
Case report
IV./2.3.: Pathology of gastric ulcer
IV./2.4.: Acute abdominal syndrome, as pathology of the perforating ulcer’s seriouscomplication
IV./2.:Pathology test
Chapter IV./3: Peptic ulcer penetrating to the pancreas; IV./3.1.: Introduction
IV./3.2.: X-ray
IV./3.3.: Computed tomography (CT) and ultrasound (US)
IV./3.4.: Take home messages
IV./3.:Radiology test
Chapter IV/4: Gastric Ulcer
IV/4.2: Epidemiology
IV/4.3: Course
IV/4.4: Symptomatology
IV/4.5: Diagnostics beyond imaging
IV/4.7: Therapy
IV./4.:Clinical test
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