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ALIMENTARY SYSTEM MODULE Academic Year 2004-2005 Study Guide

Alimentary System Objectives By the end of this system, students should recognize the followings: 1. The histological structure of the three major categories forming the digestive system. The structure of human tongue, lips, salivary glands, larynex, esophagus, small intestine, large intestine, liver & exocrine and endocrine glands of the pancreas. 2. The structures of the anterior abdominal wall and the areas of the abdomen and the position of the organs in relation to each one. The surface anatomy of the different organs including stomach, duodenum, liver, spleen, kidneys ureters, and large intestine as well as the surface anatomy of the blood vessels. The aorta and its branches and the inferior vena cava. 3. The digestion and absorption of the gastrointestinal tract and understanding the overall functions of the gastrointestinal system and list the principal digestive enzymes, their precursors, their substrates and the products of the action of the enzymes. Also regulation of gastrointestinal function concerning the operation of the gastrointestinal tract and its associated glands in addition of the structure and innervation of the gastrointestinal tract. 4. The different types of inflammations and tumors affecting the gastrointestinal tract. Inflammations and tumors of the salivary glands, esophagus, stomach, small intestine and large intestine. Also bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract, inflammatory and neoplastic diseases affecting the liver, gall bladder, pancreas and peritoneum. 5. Common liver function tests and biochemical changes in liver diseases. The diagnosis of different liver disease & how to follow up patient with a liver disease. 6. Drugs used to treat three common medical conditions involving the gastrointestinal tract; peptic ulcers, diarrhea and constipation..the indication, adverse effects as well as contraindication pattern of each drug.

COURSE TITLE: ALIMENTARY COURSE CODE: ALIM Code # Title Type Hours Subjects ALIM 1 Mouth Cavity L 1h Histology ALIM 2 Lip L 1h Histology ALIM 3 Tongue,Pharynex& Palate L 1h Histology ALIM 4 Tongue-Lip P 2hrs Histology ALIM 5 Motility Function of GIT L 1h Physiology ALIM 6 Secretory Function of GIT L 1h Physiology ALIM 7 Mastication L 1h Physiology ALIM 8 Deglutition L 1h Physiology ALIM 9 Ant & Lat Abdom. Wall P 1h Anatomy ALIM 10 Inguinal Canal & Spermatic Cord L 1h Anatomy ALIM 11 Post abdom. wall ( Fascia & ms) L 1h Anatomy ALIM 12 Post `` `` ( V.V- N.S. L.S) L 1h Anatomy ALIM 13 Diaghragm L 1h Anatomy ALIM 14 Practical P 2h Anatomy ALIM 15 Dis of lips - Mouth - Tongue L 1h Pathology ALIM 16 Practical P 1h Pathology ALIM 17 Tongue. Pharynex L 1h Histology ALIM 18 Salivary gland L 1h Histology ALIM 19 Oesoph L 1h Histology ALIM 20 Stomach,Pylorus & Fundus L 1h Histology ALIM 21 Stomach,Pylorus & Fundus P 2h Histology ALIM 22 Salivary Secretion L 1h Physiology ALIM 23 Gastric Juice - HCl secretion L 1h Physiology ALIM 24 Functions of the stomach L 1h Physiology ALIM 25 Vomiting L 1h Physiology ALIM 26 Gastric Function tests. L 1h Physiology ALIM 27 Peritoneum 1 L 1h Anatomy ALIM 28 Peritoneum 2 L 1h Anatomy ALIM 29 Oesoph L 1h Anatomy ALIM 30 Stomach L 1h Anatomy ALIM 31 Practical P 2h Anatomy ALIM 32 Diseases of Salivary gland L 1h Pathology ALIM 33 Diseases of Oesophagus. L 1h Pathology ALIM 34 Stomach 1 L 1h Pathology ALIM 35 Practical P 2h Pathology ALIM 36 S.I 1 L 1h Histology ALIM 37 S.I 2 L 1h Histology ALIM 38 S.I Jejenum Ileum. P 2h Histology ALIM 39 The intestinal secretion L 1h Physiology ALIM 40 Regulation of int. secretion L 1h Physiology ALIM 41 Water & electrolyte secretion L 1h Physiology ALIM 42 Absorption of CHO L 1h Physiology ALIM 43 Absorption of protein. L 1h Physiology ALIM 44 Jejenum- ileum-cecum-appendix L 1h Anatomy ALIM 45 Practical P 2h Anatomy ALIM 46 S.I 1 L 1h Pathology ALIM 47 S.I 2 L 1h Pathology ALIM 48 Disease of Penitoneum. L 1h Pathology ALIM 49 Practical P 2h Pathology ALIM 50 Peptic Ulcer 1 L 1h Pharma ALIM 51 Peptic Ulcer 2 L 1h Pharma ALIM 52 Duedenum L 1h Histology PAGE 1/2

COURSE TITLE:ALIMENTARY COURSE CODE:ALIM Code # Title Type ALIM 53 Large Intestine L Hours 1h Subjects Histology ALIM 54 Large Intectine P 2h Histology ALIM 55 Function of large intestine L 1h Physiology ALIM 56 Defecation L 1h Physiology ALIM 57 Constipation & diarrhae L 1h Physiology ALIM 58 Pelvic Colon L 1h Anatomy ALIM 59 Rectum L 1h Anatomy ALIM 60 Anal Canal L 1h Anatomy ALIM 61 Practical P 2h Anatomy ALIM 62 Intestine 3 L 1h Pathology ALIM 63 Intestine 4 L 1h Pathology ALIM 64 Intestine 5 L 1h Pathology ALIM 65 Practical P 2h Pathology ALIM 66 Ulcer 3 L 1h Pharma ALIM 67 Ulcer 4 L 1h Pharma ALIM 68 Ulcer 5 L 1h Pharma ALIM 69 Appendix - Gall bladder L 1h Histology ALIM 70 Appendix P 1h Histology ALIM 71 Bile & Gall bladder L 1h Physiology ALIM 72 Functions of Gall bladder L 1h Physiology ALIM 73 Functions of bile & bile salts. L 1h Physiology ALIM 74 Effects of common bile ducts obstruction. L 1h Physiology ALIM 75 G.B.- bile duct-spleen L 1h Anatomy ALIM 76 Liver L 1h Anatomy ALIM 77 Liver P 2h Histology ALIM 78 Jaundice L 1h Histology ALIM 79 Liver Function tests. L 1h Physiology ALIM 80 Liver L 1h Physiology ALIM 81 Practical P 2h Anatomy ALIM 82 Liver 1 L 1h Anatomy ALIM 83 Liver 2 L 1h Pathology ALIM 84 Liver 3 L 1h Pathology ALIM 85 Practical P 2h Pathology ALIM 86 Function of the Liver L 1h Pathology ALIM 87 Pathological changes in liver ds. L 1h Biochem. ALIM 88 Viral hepatitis L 1h Biochem ALIM 89 Hepatitis A-B-C L 1h Biochem ALIM 90 Liver Function tests L 1h Biochem ALIM 91 Biochemical changes in liver L 1h Biochem ALIM 92 Laxative I L 1h Biochem ALIM 93 Laxative. II L 1h Pharma ALIM 94 Pancreas. L 1h Pharma ALIM 95 Pancreas P 2h Histology ALIM 96 The Pancreatic Juice L 1h Histology ALIM 97 Control of Pancreatic Secretion L 1h Physiology ALIM 98 Tests For Pancreatic Secretion L 1h Physiology ALIM 99 Pancreas L 1h Physiology ALIM 100 Prcatical P 2h Anatomy ALIM 101 Dis of Gall Bladder L 1h Anatomy ALIM 102 Dis of Pancreas L 1h Pathology ALIM 103 Practical P 2h Pathology ALIM 104 Antidiarrheal 1 L 1h Pathology ALIM 105 Antidiarrheal 2 L 1h Pharma PAGE 2/2

COURSE TITLE:-PARASITOLOGY COURSE CODE:- ALIM., ENDO., REP., & CNS., CODE COURSE TITLE TIME FORM CODE TITLE TIME FORM NEMATODES NEM PARA 1 General Characters & Classifications 1hr L Intestinal Nematodes NEM PARA 2 Ascaris lumbricoids 1hr L NEM PARA 3 Toxocara canis and cati 1hr L NEM PARA 4 Entrobius vermicularis 1hr L NEM PARA 5 Trichocephalus Trichuris 1hr L NEM PARA 6 Trichinella spiralis 1hr L NEM PARA 7 Strongyloids stercolaris 1 hr L NEM PARA 8 Hook worms 1 1hr L NEM PARA 9 Hook worms 2 & Trichostrongylus 1hr L NEM PARA 10 Case study 1hr L NEM PARA 11 Practical 1 2hrs P Blood and tissue nematodes NEM PARA 12 Larva migrans 1 NEM PARA 13 Larva migrans 2 1hr L NEM PARA 14 Filariasis (1) 1hr P NEM PARA 15 Filariasis (2) 1hr L NEM PARA 16 Medina worm 1 hr L NEM PARA 17 Capillaria 1hr L NEM PARA 18 Case study 1hr L NEM PARA 19 Practical 2 2hrs P MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY Class Insecta ENT PARA 1 General characters &Mosquitoes 1 hr L ENT PARA 2 Flies &bugs 1 hr L ENT PARA 3 Practical 1 2hrs P ENT PARA 4 Myiasis 1hr L ENT PARA 5 Fleas 1hr L ENT PARA 6 Lice 1hr L Class Arachnida ENT PARA 7 Ticks 1hr L ENT PARA 8 Mites 1hr L Class crustacea ENT PARA 9 Cyclops and its medical importance 1hr L ENT PARA 10 Practical 2 2hrs P Diagnostic Methods DM PARA 1 Diagnostic methods in parasitology 1 I hr L DM PARA 2 Diagnostic methods in parasitology 2 I hr L DM PARA 3 Molecular Parasitology I hr L DM PARA 4 Molecular Parasitology I hr L DM PARA 5 Molecular Parasitology I hr L DM PARA 6 Molecular Parasitology I hr L DM PARA 7 Practical 1 2hrs P Immunity IM PARA 1 Immunity to Parasites 1 I hr L IM PARA 2 Immunity to Parasites 2 I hr L IM PARA 3 Immunity to Parasites 3 I hr L IM PARA 4 Immunity to Parasites 4 I hr L IM PARA 5 Practical 2 2hrs P

COURSE TITLE:- MICROBIOLOGY COURSE CODE:-.ALIM., REP., ENDO., & CNS., CODE COURSE TITLE TIME FORM Systematic virology S.VIROL 1 Adeno and adeno associated viruses 1hr L S.VIROL 2 Hepadnaviridae I 1hr L S.VIROL 3 Hepadnaviridae II 1hr L S.VIROL 4 Hepadnaviridae III 1hr L S.VIROL 5 Hepadnaviridae IV 1hr L S.VIROL 6 Herpesviruses I 1hr L S.VIROL 7 Herpesviruses II 1hr L S.VIROL 8 Herpesviruses III 1hr L S.VIROL 9 Parvoviridae 1hr L S.VIROL 10 Papovaviridae 1hr L S.VIROL 11 Poxviridae 1hr L S.VIROL 12 Arboviruses I 1hr L S.VIROL 13 Arboviruses II 1hr L S.VIROL 14 Filoviridae 1hr L S.VIROL 15 Arenaviridae 1hr L S.VIROL 16 Orthomyxoviruses I 1hr L S.VIROL 17 Orthomyxoviruses II 1hr L S.VIROL 18 Paramyxoviruses I 1hr L S.VIROL 19 Paramyxoviruses II 1hr L S.VIROL 20 Coronaviridae 1hr L S.VIROL 21 Picornaviridae I 1hr L S.VIROL 22 Picornaviridae II 1hr L S.VIROL 23 Small round viruses 1hr L S.VIROL 24 Calciviridae 1hr L S.VIROL 25 Reoviridae 1hr L S.VIROL 26 Retroviridae I 1hr L S.VIROL 27 Retroviridae I 1hr L Mycology MYC 1 Mycology I 1hr L MYC 2 Mycology II 1hr L MYC 3 Mycology Practical 2hrs P MYC 4 Mycology III 1hr L MYC 5 Mycology IV 1hr L

COURSE TITLE:- MICROBIOLOGY COURSE CODE:-.ALIM., REP., ENDO., & CNS., General Virology GEN VIROL1 Introduction ( general properties of viruses) 1hr L GEN VIROL 2 Identification and classification 1hr L GEN VIROL3 Structure of viruses 1hr L GEN VIROL4 General bacteriology 2hrs P GEN VIROL5 Viral replication I 1hr L GEN VIROL6 Viral replication II 1hr L GEN VIROL7 Pathogenesis 1hr L GEN VIROL8 General bacteriology 2hrs P GEN VIROL9 Immunity against viral infections 1hr L GEN VIROL10 Viral vaccines 1hr L GEN VIROL11 Viral chemotherapy I 1hr L GEN VIROL12 Viral chemotherapy II 1hr L GEN VIROL13 Viruses and cancer 1hr L GEN VIROL14 General bacteriology 2hrs P