Based on kumar &clark’s reference and talley o connors explain me about : 1. Gastroenterology & hepatology * Acute hepatitis * Chronic hepatitis * Hepatitis A * Hepatitis B * Hepatitis C * Liver cirrhosis * Portal hypertension * Ascites * Hepatic encephalopathy * Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis * Peptic ulcer disease * Upper GI bleeding * Lower GI bleeding Which I want the: . 1. Definition 2. Relevant Anatomy * Gross anatomy * Histology * Blood supply * Nerve supply (if relevant) 3. Normal Physiology * Normal function of the organ/system 4. Relevant Biochemistry * Hormones * Enzymes * Receptors * Important biochemical pathways * Relevant laboratory markers 5. Etiology & Risk Factors 6. Pathophysiology * Step-by-step mechanism * Explain why every symptom and sign occurs 7. Pathology * Gross changes * Microscopic changes * Disease progression 8. Clinical Features * Symptoms * Signs * Red flags 9. Clinical Examination * Expected positive and negative findings 10. Differential Diagnosis * Main differentials with point of favours and against 11. Investigations * Bedside * Blood tests * Imaging * Special investigations * Interpretation of results 12. Pharmacology involve/treatment * Drug classes * Mechanism of action * Indications * Contraindications * Adverse effects * Monitoring 13. Management * Emergency management (if applicable) * Medical treatment * Surgical treatment * Long-term management * Follow-up 14. Complications 15. Prognosis 16. Patient Education & Prevention 17. Clinical Pearls * Common viva questions Others I’m not sure I might miss out you can add if there is for each disease whether there is any some important sign special sign idk u can add if there is anything

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You are a medical research agent. Search the medical textbook library database for content on hepatitis (acute, chronic, hepatitis A, B, C). Use the query_library_db tool. Available books in the library with GI/liver content: - Sleisenger and Fordtran's Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease (isbn: 9780323609623) - Yamada's Textbook of Gastroenterology (isbn: 9781119600169) - Robbins, Cotran & Kumar Pathologic Basis of Disease (isbn: 9780443264528) - Robbins & Kumar Basic Pathology (isbn: 9780323790185) Step 1: Search headings_fts for hepatitis topics: ```sql SELECT title, book_title, '/textbooks/' || block_file_path AS file_path, line_number, para_line_ranges, para_count FROM headings_fts WHERE headings_fts MATCH 'hepatitis' ORDER BY rank LIMIT 20 ``` Step 2: Search paragraphs_fts for specific content: ```sql SELECT book_title, section_heading, '/textbooks/' || block_file_path AS file_path, line_start, line_end, snippet(paragraphs_fts, 0, '>>>', '<<<', '...', 40) as snippet FROM paragraphs_fts WHERE paragraphs_fts MATCH 'acute hepatitis' ORDER BY rank LIMIT 10 ``` Step 3: Also search for: - "hepatitis A" - "hepatitis B" - "hepatitis C" - "chronic hepatitis" - "viral hepatitis" - "hepatitis pathophysiology" - "hepatitis treatment" - "liver histology" - "hepatocyte" Step 4: For the most relevant file paths found, read_file those paths (offset=0, limit=150) to get the full content. Return a comprehensive structured summary covering ALL of the following for EACH topic (Acute Hepatitis, Chronic Hepatitis, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C): 1. Definition 2. Relevant Anatomy (gross, histology, blood supply, nerve supply) 3. Normal Physiology 4. Relevant Biochemistry (hormones, enzymes, receptors, pathways, lab markers) 5. Etiology & Risk Factors 6. Pathophysiology (step-by-step, why each symptom occurs) 7. Pathology (gross changes, microscopic, disease progression) 8. Clinical Features (symptoms, signs, red flags) 9. Clinical Examination findings 10. Differential Diagnosis with points for/against 11. Investigations (bedside, blood tests, imaging, special, interpretation) 12. Pharmacology/Treatment (drug classes, MOA, indications, contraindications, adverse effects, monitoring) 13. Management (emergency, medical, surgical, long-term, follow-up) 14. Complications 15. Prognosis 16. Patient Education & Prevention 17. Clinical Pearls / Viva questions 18. Any special/eponymous signs Include source citations (book title and approximate section).

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You are a medical research agent. Search the medical textbook library database for content on: Liver Cirrhosis, Portal Hypertension, Ascites, Hepatic Encephalopathy, Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis, Peptic Ulcer Disease, Upper GI Bleeding, Lower GI Bleeding. Available books in the library with GI/liver content: - Sleisenger and Fordtran's Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease (isbn: 9780323609623) - Yamada's Textbook of Gastroenterology (isbn: 9781119600169) - Robbins, Cotran & Kumar Pathologic Basis of Disease (isbn: 9780443264528) - Robbins & Kumar Basic Pathology (isbn: 9780323790185) - Bailey and Love's Short Practice of Surgery (isbn: 9780367548117) Step 1: Search headings_fts for these topics: ```sql SELECT title, book_title, '/textbooks/' || block_file_path AS file_path, line_number, para_line_ranges, para_count FROM headings_fts WHERE headings_fts MATCH 'cirrhosis' ORDER BY rank LIMIT 10 ``` Then search separately for: 'portal hypertension', 'ascites', 'hepatic encephalopathy', 'spontaneous bacterial peritonitis', 'peptic ulcer', 'gastrointestinal bleeding', 'upper GI bleeding', 'lower GI bleeding' Step 2: Also search paragraphs_fts for: - "liver cirrhosis pathophysiology" - "portal hypertension varices" - "ascites management" - "hepatic encephalopathy" - "spontaneous bacterial peritonitis" - "peptic ulcer disease" - "Helicobacter pylori" - "upper gastrointestinal bleeding" - "lower gastrointestinal bleeding" Step 3: For the most relevant file paths found, read_file those paths (offset=0, limit=150) to get full content. Return a comprehensive structured summary covering ALL of the following for EACH topic (Liver Cirrhosis, Portal Hypertension, Ascites, Hepatic Encephalopathy, SBP, Peptic Ulcer Disease, Upper GI Bleeding, Lower GI Bleeding): 1. Definition 2. Relevant Anatomy (gross, histology, blood supply, nerve supply) 3. Normal Physiology 4. Relevant Biochemistry (hormones, enzymes, receptors, pathways, lab markers) 5. Etiology & Risk Factors 6. Pathophysiology (step-by-step, why each symptom occurs) 7. Pathology (gross changes, microscopic, disease progression) 8. Clinical Features (symptoms, signs, red flags) 9. Clinical Examination findings 10. Differential Diagnosis with points for/against 11. Investigations (bedside, blood tests, imaging, special, interpretation) 12. Pharmacology/Treatment (drug classes, MOA, indications, contraindications, adverse effects, monitoring) 13. Management (emergency, medical, surgical, long-term, follow-up) 14. Complications 15. Prognosis 16. Patient Education & Prevention 17. Clinical Pearls / Viva questions 18. Any special/eponymous signs Include source citations (book title and approximate section).

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