GI Pathology Lesson 1:
Esophagus
Objectives
Normal: Describe the type of epithelium that lines the normal esophagus.
Reflux: Identify the histologic changes associated with reflux.
Eosinophilic esophagitis: Know the minimal number of eosinophils seen in the biopsy of the mid- or proximal- esophagus of patients with eosinophilic esophagitis.
Infectious esophagitis: Name the three most common causes of infectious esophagitis.
Barrett: Define Barrett esophagus.
Neoplastic (Adenocarcinoma, SCC): Distinguish adenocarcinoma from squamous cell carcinoma.
To Do List:
Take pre-module quiz
Watch all 6 formal video lectures
Watch both esophageal mucosal resection (EMR) videos
Watch Dr. Pezhouh’s slide review video
Enjoy any additional esophagus videos
Take post-module quiz
Go over quiz with Dr. Christina Arnold
Pre-lesson assessment:
Normal Esophagus Lecture with Dr. Pittman
Esophageal Reflux Lecture with Dr. Pittman
Eosinophilic Esophagitis Lecture with Dr. Mostyka
Infectious Esophagitis lecture with Dr. Mostyka
Barrett Esophagus Lecture with Dr. Pittman
Esophageal Carcinoma with Dr. Pittman
5 minute EMR with Dr. Christina Arnold
EMR Ligation Technique
Dr. Pezhouh’s Slide Review Session
Other Suggested Videos
Dr. Christina Arnold’s Esophagitis Lectures
Watch #CAPVirtualPath Lectures
Watch #PathCast Lectures
Post Quiz
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