CLI 1

<aside> 💡 Describe the pathophysiology of jaundice and develop a differential diagnosis for jaundice, identifying key aspects of a patient’s presentation (key demographics, risk factors, differentiating symptoms and signs) that suggest each diagnosis

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CLI 2

<aside> 💡 Compare the definition, demographics, risk factors, pathophysiology, clinical features, investigation findings, management, and complications of gallstone related conditions: cholelithiasis, biliary colic and acute cholecystitis

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CLI 3

<aside> 💡 Compare the definition, demographics, risk factors, pathophysiology, clinical features, investigation findings, management, and complications of choledocholithiasis and acute (ascending) cholangitis

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CLI 4

<aside> 💡 List the indications of a cholecystectomy

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CLI 5

<aside> 💡 Describe the demographics, risk factors, clinical features, investigation findings, first line management and prognosis of acute pancreatitis. Outline the scoring systems utilised to determine the severity of acute pancreatitis (Modified Glasgow Imrie)

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