Tutorial: Pathology of the GI Tract includes 24 MP4 videos and 25 thorough PDFs for a varied learning experience.
In the late 1980s, endoscopy with mucosal biopsy became popular for GI diagnosis and treatment. Endoscopy and tissue collection have considerably boosted pathologists’ gastrointestinal sample counts and variability. Pathologists must now provide detailed diagnostic information from limited data. Immunohistochemical stains and molecular analysis define cancers by therapeutic targets and hereditary abnormalities. Pathologists examine chronically ill or immunocompromised gastrointestinal patients. Therefore, they must focus on essential biopsy characteristics to reduce the differential diagnosis and provide more precise patient care. This course meets these demands briefly and effectively. The training includes fun microscopes and informative lectures.
Lesson Objectives of Tutorial: Pathology of the GI Tract, Pancreas, and Liver 2023:
Following this instructional exercise, students can:
- Discuss approaches for identifying inflammatory gastrointestinal illnesses, focusing on biopsy interpretation.
- Esophagitis and gastritis causes can be distinguished using these parameters.
- Review biopsy samples from malabsorptive patients.
- Learn about colitis patterns and drug side effects.
- Identify anus and appendix inflammation and cancer.
- Interpreting liver biopsies.
- Let’s examine pancreatic pathology diagnosis.
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Items Included in the Purchase of this Course :
- Liver Anatomy and Histology – John Hart, MD
- The Differential Diagnosis of Chronic Hepatitis in 2023 – Lawrence J. Burgart, MD
- Case Discussion: Metabolic Liver Disease – John Hart, MD
- Case Discussion: Biliary Diseases and Cholestasis – Lawrence J. Burgart, MD
- Case Discussion: Hepatic Tumors – John Hart, MD
- Medication-Related Liver Injury – Laura Lamps, MD
- Frozen Sections of the Bile Ducts, Pancreas, and Liver – Rhonda K. Yantiss, MD
- Case Discussion: Granulomas in the Liver – Laura Lamps, MD
- Case Discussion: The Appendix – Laura Lamps, MD
- Case Discussion: Lumps, Bumps, and Serrated Polyps – Lawrence J. Burgart, MD
- Barrett Esophagus and Early Gastric Neoplasms – Elizabeth A. Montgomery, MD
- Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn’s Disease, Pouches, and Dysplasia – Joel K. Greenson, MD
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