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HST.121 Gastroenterology (MIT) HST.121 Gastroenterology (MIT)
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The most recent knowledge of the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, biophysics, and bioengineering of the gastrointestinal tract and the associated pancreatic, liver and biliary tract systems is presented and discussed. Gross and microscopic pathology and the clinical aspects of important gastroenterological diseases are then presented, with emphasis on integrating the molecular, cellular and pathophysiological aspects of the disease processes to their related symptoms and signs. The most recent knowledge of the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, biophysics, and bioengineering of the gastrointestinal tract and the associated pancreatic, liver and biliary tract systems is presented and discussed. Gross and microscopic pathology and the clinical aspects of important gastroenterological diseases are then presented, with emphasis on integrating the molecular, cellular and pathophysiological aspects of the disease processes to their related symptoms and signs.Subjects
gastroenterology | gastroenterology | anatomy | anatomy | physiology | physiology | biochemistry | biochemistry | biophysics | biophysics | bioengineering | bioengineering | gastrointestinal tract | gastrointestinal tract | pancreas | pancreas | liver | liver | biliary tract system | biliary tract system | gross pathology | gross pathology | microscopic pathology | microscopic pathology | clinical diseases | clinical diseases | molecular | molecular | cellular | cellular | pathophysiological processes | pathophysiological processes | symptoms | symptoms | medical | medical | health | healthLicense
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Los procesos gastrointestinales constituyen uno de los hallazgos clínicos más frecuentes en la práctica veterinaria de pequeños animales. La técnica endoscópica ofrece en este campo una gran seguridad diagnóstica, gracias a la posibilidad de obtener biopsias en los diferentes tramos explorados. Los objetivos específicos de este curso de Endoscopia son formar a los alumnos en la utilización y manejo del endoscopio y la toma de biopsias de las diferentes porciones del aparato digestivo, con fines diagnósticos. Además, se pretende darle a conocer las patologías concretas de esta especialidad que puede encontrar en la práctica clínica profesional y ponerle en contacto con casos clínicos representativos, tomados de la práctica clínica, para estar en condiciones de enfrentarse a Los procesos gastrointestinales constituyen uno de los hallazgos clínicos más frecuentes en la práctica veterinaria de pequeños animales. La técnica endoscópica ofrece en este campo una gran seguridad diagnóstica, gracias a la posibilidad de obtener biopsias en los diferentes tramos explorados. Los objetivos específicos de este curso de Endoscopia son formar a los alumnos en la utilización y manejo del endoscopio y la toma de biopsias de las diferentes porciones del aparato digestivo, con fines diagnósticos. Además, se pretende darle a conocer las patologías concretas de esta especialidad que puede encontrar en la práctica clínica profesional y ponerle en contacto con casos clínicos representativos, tomados de la práctica clínica, para estar en condiciones de enfrentarse aSubjects
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The most recent knowledge of the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, biophysics, and bioengineering of the gastrointestinal tract and the associated pancreatic, liver and biliary tract systems is presented and discussed. Gross and microscopic pathology and the clinical aspects of important gastroenterological diseases are then presented, with emphasis on integrating the molecular, cellular and pathophysiological aspects of the disease processes to their related symptoms and signs. The most recent knowledge of the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, biophysics, and bioengineering of the gastrointestinal tract and the associated pancreatic, liver and biliary tract systems is presented and discussed. Gross and microscopic pathology and the clinical aspects of important gastroenterological diseases are then presented, with emphasis on integrating the molecular, cellular and pathophysiological aspects of the disease processes to their related symptoms and signs.Subjects
gastroenterology | gastroenterology | anatomy | anatomy | physiology | physiology | biochemistry | biochemistry | biophysics | biophysics | bioengineering | bioengineering | gastrointestinal tract | gastrointestinal tract | pancreas | pancreas | liver | liver | biliary tract system | biliary tract system | gross pathology | gross pathology | microscopic pathology | microscopic pathology | clinical diseases | clinical diseases | molecular | molecular | cellular | cellular | pathophysiological processes | pathophysiological processes | symptoms | symptoms | medical | medical | health | healthLicense
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Professor Fiona Powrie talks about the importance of our guts, and her research in gastroenterology. Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/Subjects
bowel disease (IBD) | protective immunity | inflammation | gastroenterology | bowel disease (IBD) | protective immunity | inflammation | gastroenterologyLicense
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Professor Fiona Powrie talks about the importance of our guts, and her research in gastroenterology. Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/Subjects
bowel disease (IBD) | protective immunity | inflammation | gastroenterology | bowel disease (IBD) | protective immunity | inflammation | gastroenterologyLicense
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See all metadataClinical Trials in Gastroenterology
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Dr Simon Travis tells us how clinical trials bring tomorrows treatments to patients today. Before translating basic research into the clinic it is important first to undergo clinical trials in order to identify safe treatments and therapies for disease. Led by Dr Simon Travis the Gastroenterology Clinical Trials Facility at Oxford University works to translate basic research into clinical trials of novel therapies for gastrointestinal and liver diseases. Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/License
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Dr Simon Travis tells us how clinical trials bring tomorrows treatments to patients today. Before translating basic research into the clinic it is important first to undergo clinical trials in order to identify safe treatments and therapies for disease. Led by Dr Simon Travis the Gastroenterology Clinical Trials Facility at Oxford University works to translate basic research into clinical trials of novel therapies for gastrointestinal and liver diseases. Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/License
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The most recent knowledge of the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, biophysics, and bioengineering of the gastrointestinal tract and the associated pancreatic, liver and biliary tract systems is presented and discussed. Gross and microscopic pathology and the clinical aspects of important gastroenterological diseases are then presented, with emphasis on integrating the molecular, cellular and pathophysiological aspects of the disease processes to their related symptoms and signs.Subjects
gastroenterology | anatomy | physiology | biochemistry | biophysics | bioengineering | gastrointestinal tract | pancreas | liver | biliary tract system | gross pathology | microscopic pathology | clinical diseases | molecular | cellular | pathophysiological processes | symptoms | medical | healthLicense
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The most recent knowledge of the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, biophysics, and bioengineering of the gastrointestinal tract and the associated pancreatic, liver and biliary tract systems is presented and discussed. Gross and microscopic pathology and the clinical aspects of important gastroenterological diseases are then presented, with emphasis on integrating the molecular, cellular and pathophysiological aspects of the disease processes to their related symptoms and signs.Subjects
gastroenterology | anatomy | physiology | biochemistry | biophysics | bioengineering | gastrointestinal tract | pancreas | liver | biliary tract system | gross pathology | microscopic pathology | clinical diseases | molecular | cellular | pathophysiological processes | symptoms | medical | healthLicense
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