Course Content
🔵 THEME 1 — Painful Swallowing
Focuses on anatomy, physiology, and disorders related to swallowing, including oral cavity, salivary glands, esophagus, and neural regulation of deglutition.
🔵 THEME 2 — Pain Epigastrium
Focus: Structural, functional, and clinical basis of epigastric pain. Includes abdominal wall, peritoneum, stomach, pancreas, gastric secretion, and peptic ulcer disease.
🔵 Theme 3 — Jaundice
🔵 Theme 4 — Diarrhoea and Constipation
🔵 Theme 5 — Bleeding Per Rectum
🔵 Theme 6 — Glucose Control (Carbohydrate Metabolism)
🔵 Theme 7 — Obesity (Fat Metabolism)
Gastrointestinal System (GIT) — Year 2 MBBS

📘 Step 1 — Curriculum Coverage

This topic uses the AIM Learning Cycle to help MBBS students understand the structural organization of the liver and its vascular connections by integrating Anatomy and Clinical concepts.

 

 

🔹 Anatomy

  • Borders and surfaces of liver
  • Visceral surface of liver
  • Peritoneal reflections of liver
  • Ligaments of liver
  • Lobes of liver
  • Segments of liver
  • Blood supply of liver
  • Hepatorenal pouch (Morrison’s pouch)
  • Clinical significance of hepatorenal pouch
  • Formation of hepatic portal vein
  • Tributaries of portal vein
  • Branches of portal venous system

🩺 Clinical Importance

  • Clinical significance of hepatic portal system

 

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