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Path and Surg

 * Intro
 * Medical history
 * Physical examination
 * Medical sign
 * Medical findings
 * Symptom
 * List of medical symptoms
 * Medical test


 * Anatomy
 * Abdomen
 * Gastrointestinal tract
 * Esophagus
 * Small intestine
 * Duodenum
 * Jejunum
 * Ileum
 * Large intestine
 * Ascending colon
 * Transverse colon
 * Descending colon
 * Sigmoid colon
 * Rectum
 * Appendix (anatomy)
 * Meckel's diverticulum
 * Spleen
 * Liver
 * Lobules of liver
 * Portal triad
 * Portal venous system
 * Portal vein
 * Gallbladder
 * Biliary tract
 * Common hepatic duct
 * Bile duct
 * Common bile duct
 * Sphincter of Oddi
 * Pancreas
 * Pancreatic islets


 * GI symptoms and signs
 * Abdominal examination
 * Abdominal mass
 * Abdominal distension
 * Abdominal pain
 * Colic
 * Abdominal guarding
 * Acute abdomen
 * Anorexia (symptom)
 * Weight loss
 * Halitosis
 * Vomiting
 * Bloating
 * Rectal tenesmus
 * Heartburn
 * Dysphagia
 * Odynophagia
 * Hematemesis
 * Melena
 * Hematochezia
 * Steatorrhea
 * Jaundice
 * Ascites
 * Fluid wave test
 * Shifting dullness
 * Bulging flanks
 * Hamburger sign
 * Murphy's sign
 * Rovsing's sign
 * McBurney's point
 * Dunphy sign
 * Heel tap sign
 * Blumberg sign
 * Psoas sign
 * Hepatosplenomegaly
 * Hepatomegaly
 * Splenomegaly
 * Cullen's sign
 * Grey Turner's sign
 * Charcot's cholangitis triad
 * Reynolds' pentad
 * Courvoisier's law


 * Esophagus
 * Esophageal disease
 * Esophagitis
 * Mallory–Weiss syndrome
 * Zenker's diverticulum
 * Barrett's esophagus
 * Diffuse esophageal spasm
 * Achalasia


 * Stomach
 * Stomach disease
 * Gastroesophageal reflux disease
 * Ménétrier's disease
 * Gastric varices
 * Pyloric stenosis
 * Portal hypertensive gastropathy
 * Achlorhydria
 * Gastroparesis
 * Atrophic gastritis


 * Intestines
 * Abdominal angina
 * Malabsorption
 * Tropical sprue
 * Constipation
 * Enterocolitis
 * Ischemic colitis
 * Ulcerative colitis
 * Diverticulitis
 * Irritable bowel syndrome
 * Angiodysplasia
 * Clostridium difficile infection
 * Blind loop syndrome
 * Coeliac disease
 * Peptic ulcer
 * Crohn's disease
 * Short bowel syndrome
 * Indigestion
 * Megacolon
 * Bowel obstruction
 * Appendicitis
 * Mesenteric ischemia
 * Ileus
 * Toxic megacolon
 * Intussusception (medical disorder)


 * Liver/Gallblader
 * Gallbladder disease
 * Liver disease
 * Biliary atresia
 * Cholangiocarcinoma
 * Cholecystectomy
 * Viral hepatitis
 * Autoimmune hepatitis
 * Alcoholic hepatitis
 * Cirrhosis
 * Fatty liver
 * Vascular disease
 * Budd–Chiari syndrome
 * Portal hypertension
 * Alcoholic liver disease
 * Liver failure
 * Hepatic encephalopathy
 * Acute liver failure
 * Liver abscess
 * Polycystic liver disease
 * Hepatorenal syndrome
 * Peliosis hepatis
 * Wilson's disease
 * Iron overload
 * Cholecystitis
 * Gallstone
 * Postcholecystectomy syndrome
 * Ascending cholangitis
 * Hepatotoxicity
 * Gilbert's syndrome
 * Primary sclerosing cholangitis
 * Cholestasis
 * Biliary colic
 * Mirizzi's syndrome
 * Haemobilia
 * Common bile duct stone
 * Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction
 * Liver function tests
 * Serum total protein
 * Human serum albumin
 * Transaminase
 * Alanine transaminase
 * Aspartate transaminase
 * AST/ALT ratio
 * Bilirubin


 * Pancreas
 * Pancreatitis
 * Acute pancreatitis
 * Chronic pancreatitis
 * Hereditary pancreatitis
 * Pancreatic abscess
 * Pancreatic pseudocyst
 * Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
 * Lipase


 * Peritonitis
 * Peritoneum
 * Peritonitis
 * Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
 * Hemoperitoneum
 * Pneumoperitoneum


 * Hernia
 * Hernia
 * Internal hernia
 * Inguinal hernia
 * Diaphragmatic hernia
 * Femoral hernia
 * Obturator hernia
 * Spigelian hernia
 * Incisional hernia


 * Neoplasm
 * Stomach cancer
 * Signet ring cell carcinoma
 * MALT lymphoma
 * Gastric lymphoma
 * Linitis plastica
 * Duodenal cancer
 * Peutz–Jeghers syndrome
 * Colorectal cancer
 * Liver cancer
 * Hepatocellular carcinoma
 * Pancreatic cancer


 * Others
 * Abdominal aortic aneurysm
 * Splenic injury
 * Hemorrhoid


 * Surgical and Diagnostics
 * General surgery
 * Abdominal surgery
 * Digestive system surgery
 * Laparoscopy
 * Segmental resection
 * Abdominal trauma
 * Inguinal hernia surgery
 * Appendectomy
 * Retrograde appendicectomy
 * Billroth I
 * Billroth II
 * Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt
 * Roux-en-Y anastomosis
 * Endoscopic stenting
 * Colostomy
 * Ileostomy
 * Ileojejunal bypass
 * Hartmann's operation
 * Pancreaticoduodenectomy
 * Esophagectomy
 * Hepatectomy
 * Colorectal surgery
 * LIFT technique
 * Liver transplantation
 * Vagotomy
 * Colectomy
 * Colonic polypectomy
 * Jejunostomy
 * Partial ileal bypass surgery
 * Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
 * Endoscopy
 * Pyloromyotomy
 * Gastric bypass surgery
 * Sleeve gastrectomy
 * Gastrectomy
 * Gastroenterostomy
 * Gastrostomy
 * Colonoscopy
 * Capsule endoscopy
 * Enteroscopy
 * Sigmoidoscopy
 * Abdominal ultrasonography
 * Liver biopsy
 * Cholecystostomy
 * Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
 * Hepatoportoenterostomy
 * Cholangiography
 * Cholecystography
 * Frey's procedure
 * Pancreas transplantation
 * Spleen transplantation
 * Pancreatectomy
 * Diagnostic peritoneal lavage
 * Child–Pugh score
 * Esophageal motility study
 * Intravenous cholangiography
 * Double-contrast barium enema
 * Balloon tamponade
 * Gastric lavage
 * Liver dialysis
 * Lithotripsy
 * Therapeutic endoscopy
 * Paracentesis
 * Hernia repair
 * Exploratory laparotomy
 * Liver injury
 * Perihepatic packing
 * Trauma triad of death
 * Blunt kidney trauma
 * Blunt trauma
 * Blunt splenic trauma
 * Splenectomy
 * Pancreatic injury
 * Traumatology