1. General Surgery
    1. Oral Cavity
    2. Esophagus
      1. Embryology of Esophagus
        1. Embryology of Esophagus.doc
      2. Surgical Anatomy of the Esophagus
      3. Physiology of the Esophagus
      4. Assessment of Esophageal Function
      5. Pathology, Surgery, Semiology of the Esophagus.doc
        1. Signs and symptoms
          1. Clinical Esophageal syndrome.doc
        2. Congenital Anomalies
          1. TE fistulas.doc
          2. Rings and webs.doc
          3. Diverticula.doc
        3. Motor dysfunction
          1. Primary esophageal
          2. Diffuse/segmental esophageal spasm
          3. Nutcracker esophagus
          4. Hypertensive LES
          5. Nonspecific disorders
          6. Diverticula
          7. Esophageal stenosis
          8. Achalasia.doc
          9. Secondary esophageal
          10. Collagen vascular
          11. Scleroderma
          12. CREST/PSS
          13. polymyositis
          14. dermatomyositis
          15. SLE, etc
          16. chronic intestinal pseudoobstruction
          17. neuromuscular disease
          18. endocrine
          19. metastatic
        4. Esophageal Neoplasms.doc
        5. Hiatal Hernias.doc
        6. Esophagitis.doc
          1. Reflux esophagitis
          2. GERD
          3. Barrett's Esophagus
          4. Eosinophilic Esophagitis
          5. Infective Esophagitis
          6. Chemical Esophagitis
          7. Esophagitis of systemic illness
          8. Iatrogenic
        7. Esophageal Trauma.doc
        8. Esophageal Varices
    3. Stomach
    4. Duodenum
    5. Liver
    6. Spleen
    7. Gallbladder and bile ducts
    8. Peritoneum, Omentum, mesentery, retroperitoneum
    9. small intestine and large intestine
    10. intestinal obstruction
    11. Vermiform appendix
    12. Rectum
    13. Anus and anal canal
    14. Hernias, umbilicus and abdominal wall
    15. Urinary tract
    16. Kidney and ureters
    17. Bladder
    18. Prostate and seminal vesicles
    19. The urethra and penis
    20. Testis and scrotum