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QPR-Pancreatic disease

Quick Review of Pathology for clinicians and senior students. Pancreatic disorders

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QPR-Pancreatic disease

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  1. QPR-Pancreatic disease “Total commitment is the common denominator among all successful men and women” - Wings of Fire: An Autobiography of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam.<br />

  2. Quick Pathology Review<br />Pathology of <br />Upper GIT<br />System : Gastro-Intestinal System<br />Class : Small Intestinal disorders<br />Topic : Inflammatory Bowel disease.<br />Shashidhar Venkatesh Murthy<br />A/Prof.& Head of Pathology<br />School of Medicine & Dentistry <br />James Cook University Australia.<br /> Quick Pathology Review<br />Pathology of <br />Upper GIT<br />System : Gastro-Intestinal System<br />Class : Small Intestinal disorders<br />Topic : Inflammatory Bowel disease.<br />Shashidhar Venkatesh Murthy<br />A/Prof.& Head of Pathology<br />School of Medicine & Dentistry <br />James Cook University Australia.<br />

  3. CPC 24- GIT-PUD: Core Learning Issues(CLI)<br />Major CLI:<br />Pancreatitis Acute, Chronic & Recurrent.<br />Pancreatic cancer.<br />Minor CLI:<br />Pancreatic pseudocyst.<br />Cystic fibrosis & pancreatic dysfunction.<br /> CPC 24- GIT-PUD: Core Learning Issues(CLI)<br />Major CLI:<br />Pancreatitis Acute, Chronic & Recurrent.<br />Pancreatic cancer.<br />Minor CLI:<br />Pancreatic pseudocyst.<br />Cystic fibrosis & pancreatic dysfunction.<br />

  4. Diagnosis ?<br />Acute pancreatitis<br />Chronic pancreatitis<br />Obstructive jaundice<br />Pancreatic carcinoma<br />Hepatocellular carcinoma<br /> Diagnosis ?<br />Acute pancreatitis<br />Chronic pancreatitis<br />Obstructive jaundice<br />Pancreatic carcinoma<br />Hepatocellular carcinoma<br />

  5. Diagnosis ?<br />Chronic pancreatitis<br />Acute pancreatitis<br />Carcinoid syndrome<br />Metastatic Colon carcinoma<br />Pancreatic carcinoma<br /> Diagnosis ?<br />Chronic pancreatitis<br />Acute pancreatitis<br />Carcinoid syndrome<br />Metastatic Colon carcinoma<br />Pancreatic carcinoma<br />

  6. Diagnosis ?<br />Duodenum<br />Chronic pancreatitis<br />Acute pancreatitis<br />Carcinoid syndrome<br />Metastatic Colon carcinoma<br />Pancreatic carcinoma<br /> Diagnosis ?<br />Duodenum<br />Chronic pancreatitis<br />Acute pancreatitis<br />Carcinoid syndrome<br />Metastatic Colon carcinoma<br />Pancreatic carcinoma<br />

  7. Diagnosis ?<br />Chronic pancreatitis<br />Carcinoid syndrome<br />Lynch syndrome<br />Acute pancreatitis<br />Trausseau’s syndrome<br /> Diagnosis ?<br />Chronic pancreatitis<br />Carcinoid syndrome<br />Lynch syndrome<br />Acute pancreatitis<br />Trausseau’s syndrome<br />

  8. & Specimen of pancreas<br /> ?<br />Chronic cholecystitis<br />Genetic – PRSS1 gene mutation.<br />Chronic alcoholism.<br />Excess cholesterol.<br />Biliary obstruction.<br /> & Specimen of pancreas<br /> ?<br />Chronic cholecystitis<br />Genetic – PRSS1 gene mutation.<br />Chronic alcoholism.<br />Excess cholesterol.<br />Biliary obstruction.<br />

  9. & Specimen of pancreas<br />?<br />Pancreatic pseudocyst<br />Adenocarcinoma Pancreas<br />Acute pancreatitis & abscess.<br />Cholelithiasis<br />Chronic Pancreatitis..<br /> & Specimen of pancreas<br />?<br />Pancreatic pseudocyst<br />Adenocarcinoma Pancreas<br />Acute pancreatitis & abscess.<br />Cholelithiasis<br />Chronic Pancreatitis..<br />

  10. . & Specimen of pancreas<br />?<br />a) vasoactive Intestinal polypeptide(VIP). b) Gastrin<br />Malignant glandular cells.<br />Acinar cells of pancreas.<br />Delta cells of islets..<br />Beta cells of islets.<br />Alpha cells of islets..<br />

  11. . “ I have always been a religious person in the sense that I maintain a working partnership with God. I was aware that the best work required more ability than I possessed and therefore I needed help that only God could give me. I made a true estimate of my own ability, then raised it by 50 per cent and put myself in God’s hands. In this partnership, I have always received all the power I needed, and in fact have actually felt it flowing through me. Today, I can affirm that the kingdom of God is within you in the form of this power, to help achieve your goals and realise your dreams.” - Wings of Fire: An Autobiography of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam.<br />

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