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1. Discuss
the intestinal fluid and electrolyte transport mechanisms.
2. Explain
the normal digestion and absorption processes of fat, protein
and glucose.
3. Describe
the normal pathway of vitamin B12, folate and iron absorption.
4. Locate
the absorption sites of Fe, folate and B12.
5. Utilize
proper malabsorption screens in patients with chronic diarrhea.
6. Discuss
normal enterohepatic circulation of bile acids.
7. Discuss
normal assimilation of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E and K).
1. Define
diarrhea.
2. Classify
the causes of diarrhea.
3. Discuss
the pathogenic mechanisms of diarrhea.
4. Review
diarrhea as altered fluid and electrolyte transport.
5.
Differentiate between large and small bowel diarrhea.
6. Discuss
diagnostic plans in patients with chronic diarrhea.
7. List
conditions that are associated with typical small bowel lesions on biopsy.
8. List the
complications of celiac disease.
9. List
extraintestinal manifestations of celiac disease.
10. Outline
the diagnosis and dietary management of celiac disease.
11. Give
the differential diagnosis of "unresponsive" sprue.
12. Discuss
the immunologic basis of celiac disease.
13.
Recognize the principal manifestation of the carcinoid syndrome.
14. Discuss
pharmacologic agents used in the carcinoid syndrome.
15. List
biochemical tests used in diagnosing the carcinoid syndrome.
16. Discuss
the management of traveler's diarrhea.
17. List
the common causes of traveler's diarrhea.
18. Discuss
the mechanisms of E. coli-induced diarrhea.
19. List
the infectious causes of diarrhea and their management.
20. Discuss
the use and mechanisms of antidiarrheal agents.
21. Give
the differential diagnosis of abnormal terminal ileum.
22.
Describe the radiographic features of small bowel obstruction.
23. Outline
the etiology of vitamin B12 deficiency with the bacterial
overgrowth
syndrome.
24. List
the underlying conditions associated with bacterial overgrowth.
25. Discuss
the mechanisms of steatorrhea associated with the
bacterial overgrowth syndrome.
26.
Recognize the clinical presentations of the bacterial overgrowth syndrome.
27. Outline
the management of the bacterial overgrowth syndrome.
28. Utilize
appropriate diagnostic tests for the bacterial overgrowth syndrome.
29.
Recognize complications of the short bowel syndrome and their mechanisms.
30. Discuss
the adaptive mechanisms of the small bowel following resection.
31. Discuss
the management of the short bowel syndrome.
32. Give
the indications for the use of medium-chain triglycerides.
33. Outline
the diagnosis and treatment of giardiasis.
34.
Recognize the clinical presentations and treatment of amebiasis.
35.
Describe typical features of Whipple's disease.
36. List
the causes of protein-losing enteropathy.
37. List
the possible mechanisms of diarrhea in patients with diabetes mellitus.
38. List
the possible mechanisms of diarrhea in the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome.
39. List
mechanisms of diarrhea following gastric surgery.
40. Discuss
diagnostic tests for lactase deficiency/lactose intolerance.
41. List
conditions associated with protein-losing enteropathy.
42.
Recognize the features of intestinal lymphangiectasia and outline its
treatment.
1. Give the
indications for gastroscopy, small bowel biopsy, sigmoidoscopy and
colonoscopy.
2. Arrange
the proper sequences of GI diagnostic procedures, including
radiographic examination (ultrasound, CT scan),
and the appropriate order of
investigational tests.
3. Utilize
proper tests - including malabsorption screen, 14C breath test,
H2
breath test, Schilling test, 72-hour stool
collection, x-ray, small bowel biopsy
and jejunal aspiration - in the investigation of
chronic diarrhea. |