Reference: ENETS Consensus Guidelines for the Management of Patients with Gastroduodenal Neoplasms, enets.org
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King’s College criteria for referral to liver transplantation in acute liver failure
Todani’s classification of choledochal cysts
I – Cystic (Ia)/saccular (Ib)/fusiform (Ic) dilatation of the extrahepatic bile duct (accounts for 80-90% of cases) II – Extrahepatic,[…]
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LLL ( left liver lobe) Ao (aorta) IVC (inferior vena cava) PV (portal vein) CBD (common bile[…]
Read moreCT segmentation of the liver
When characterizing a liver lesion, we must localize it according to Couinaud classification. Here’s the CT segmentation of the liver in different[…]
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Boston Bowel Preparation Scale (BBPS) is a scoring system for the assessment of bowel preparation at colonoscopy. Each segment of[…]
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Saint’s triad defines the association of diverticular disease, hiatus hernia, and gallstones in a patient. The triad is based on data[…]
Read moreHelicobacter pylori – quick guide
Bacteriology: Gram-negative microaerophilic bacterium Pathogenesis: H. pylori produces urease, an enzyme that converts urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide, which[…]
Read morePrimary biliary cholangitis – quick guide
Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), formerly primary biliary cirrhosis – autoimmune cholangiopathy, predominantly in females Presenting features: pruritus, fatigue, jaundice; few[…]
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