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The Endocrine System
- College aantekeningen • 16 pagina's • 2019
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In-depth notes on the endocrine system with the help of clear diagrams. These notes also include practice MCQ and SAQ questions. 
Outline:
The normal histology and function of the:
•	Pituitary gland
•	Thyroid gland
•	Parathyroid gland
•	Adrenal gland
•	Endocrine pancreas
•	Pineal gland
•	The diffuse neuroendocrine system
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The Urinary System
- College aantekeningen • 14 pagina's • 2019
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In-depth notes on the urinary system with the help of clear diagrams. 
Outline:
1. Identify the major components of the urinary system and describe their functions
2. Describe the organisation and histology of the kidney
3. Describe the location, structure and function of a nephron and appreciate how the histological structure of its components relates to function
4. Describe the structure of the urinary epithelium and describe ways in which it is adapted for function
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The Lymphoreticular System
- College aantekeningen • 21 pagina's • 2019
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The immune system is a network of soluble proteins, cells, tissues and organs that defend the body against foreign invaders. These concise lecture notes aim to provide a good understanding of this with the assistance of clear diagrams.
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Liver and Pancreas
- College aantekeningen • 17 pagina's • 2019
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Very clearly laid out notes on the liver and pancreas. Alongside the notes are diagrams I found useful. The notes aim to provide a summary of the structure and function of the above organs.
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The Lower Gastrointestinal Tract
- College aantekeningen • 10 pagina's • 2019
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Clear and concise notes on the lower GI tract: starts off with a summary of the learning objectives and then goes into each section in detail. I have also attached diagrams I found helpful alongside my own written notes. Outline: 
• General definitions
•	Structure of GIT
•	Basic mucosal forms in GIT
•	Oesophagus
•	Stomach
•	Summary and review