Aug 12, 2021
An aspirant should have cleared their M.D. in General Medicine or M.D. Pediatrics from a recognized university board to appear for the NEET SS DM Gastroenterology exam.
To start your D.M. Gastroenterology preparation, here are the topics you must cover.
S.No. | Topics |
A. | Basic Sciences |
1 | The immune system of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and its importance in various GI disorders |
2 | Molecular biology in relation to GIT |
3 | Genetic diseases of the GIT and the liver |
4 | Gene therapy |
5 | GI tumors and tumor biology |
6 | Gastrointestinal hormones in health and diseases |
7 | Embryology of the gut, liver, pancreas, and congenital anomalies |
B. | Miscellaneous |
1 | Upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding |
2 | Gastrointestinal tuberculosis |
3 | HIV and the GIT, hepatobiliary, and pancreatic systems |
4 | GIT and liver in systemic diseases |
5 | Cutaneous manifestations of GI diseases |
6 | Vascular diseases of the GIT |
7 | Gastrointestinal side effects of drugs especially NSAIDs |
8 | Gastrointestinal symptoms physiology and interpretation |
C. | Esophagus |
1 | Basic anatomy, histology, and physiology |
2 | Congenital anomalies |
3 | Motility of the esophagus and motor disorders |
4 | Mechanism of deglutition and dysphasia |
5 | Approach to a patient with dysphasia |
6 | Gastroesophageal reflux disease |
7 | Tumors of the esophagus |
8 | Esophageal webs, membranes, and diverticulum |
9 | Management of benign and malignant esophageal strictures |
10 | Esophagus and systemic diseases |
11 | Infectious diseases of the esophagus |
12 | Foreign bodies in the esophagus and stomach |
13 | Esophageal perforation |
14 | Drug-induced esophagitis |
D. | Stomach |
1 | Anatomy, histology, functions |
2 | Physiology of acid and bicarbonate secretion in health and diseases |
3 | Defense mechanisms against acid and pepsin |
4 | Gastroduodenal motor function in health and diseases |
5 | Gastritis (nonspecific and specific) |
6 | Helicobacter pylori infection |
7 | Peptic ulcer |
8 | Dyspepsia |
9 | Stress and stomach |
10 | Gastric hypersecretory states including Zollinger Ellison syndrome |
11 | Ulcer complications and their management |
12 | Surgery for peptic ulcer |
13 | Postgastrectomy complication |
14 | Bezoars |
15 | Tumors of the stomach |
16 | Diverticuli and hernia of the stomach |
E. | Small Intestine |
1 | Anatomy, blood supply, histology |
2 | Motility of the small intestine |
3 | Congenital anomalies |
4 | Normal absorption of the nutrients |
5 | Intestinal electrolyte absorption and secretion |
6 | Malabsorption syndromes Pathophysiology, manifestations, and approach |
7 | Celiac sprue |
8 | Infection-related diseases |
9 | Small intestinal ulcers |
10 | Short bowel syndrome and intestinal transplantation. |
11 | Eosinophilic gastroenteritis |
12 | Food allergies |
13 | Intestinal obstruction and pseudo-obstruction |
14 | Short bowel syndrome |
15 | Acute appendicitis |
16 | Malrotation of the gut |
17 | Bezoars |
18 | Management of diarrhea |
19 | GI lymphomas |
20 | Small intestinal tumors |
21 | Small intestinal transplantation |
F. | Colon |
1 | Basic anatomy blood supply, histology, and functions |
2 | Motility of the colon and disorders of motility |
3 | Congenital anomalies |
4 | Megacolon |
5 | Constipation |
6 | Colonic pseudo-obstruction |
7 | Fecal incontinence |
8 | Antibiotic-associated diarrhea |
9 | Inflammatory bowel disease |
10 | Diverticular disease of the colon |
11 | Radiation entero-colitis |
12 | Colonic polyps and polyposis syndromes |
13 | Malignant diseases of the colon |
14 | Other inflammatory diseases of the colon including |
15 | Hemorrhoids |
16 | Diseases of the anorectum |
G. | Pancreas |
1 | Anatomy, physiology, blood supply, developmental anomalies |
2 | Physiology of the pancreatic secretion |
3 | Pancreatic function tests |
4 | Acute pancreatitis |
5 | Recurrent acute pancreatitis |
6 | Chronic pancreatitis |
7 | Malignancies of the pancreas (Exocrine and endocrine) |
8 | Cystic fibrosis and other childhood disorders of the pancreas |
9 | Hereditary pancreatitis |
10 | Pancreatic transplantation |
H. | Biliary Tree |
1 | Anatomy, Physiology |
2 | Physiology of bile formation and excretion |
3 | Enterohepatic circulation |
4 | Bilirubin metabolism |
5 | Approach to a patient with jaundice |
6 | Gallstones, their complications, and management |
7 | Acute acalculous cholecystitis |
8 | Miscellaneous disorders of the gallbladder |
9 | Acute cholangitis |
10 | Benign biliary structure |
11 | Benign and malignant neoplasms of the biliary system |
12 | Endoscopic management of biliary obstruction |
13 | Motility and dysmotility of the biliary system and sphincter of Oddi dysfunction |
14 | Congenital diseases of the biliary systems |
I. | Liver |
1 | Anatomy, physiology, blood supply |
2 | Functions of the liver |
3 | Microcirculation of liver |
4 | Liver function tests |
5 | Portal hypertension |
6 | Acute viral hepatitis |
7 | Chronic hepatitis |
8 | Fulminant hepatic failure |
9 | Subacute hepatic failure |
10 | Cirrhosis of liver |
11 | Ascites |
12 | Hepatorenal syndrome |
13 | Autoimmune liver disease |
14 | Metabolic liver disease |
15 | Sclerosing cholangitis- primary and secondary |
16 | Primary biliary cirrhosis |
17 | Hepatic venous outflow tract obstruction |
18 | Fibrocystic diseases of the liver |
19 | Wilson’s disease |
20 | Hemochromatosis |
21 | Liver in porphyria |
22 | Hepatic tumors |
23 | Infections of the liver |
24 | Liver in pregnancy |
25 | Liver in congestive heart failure |
26 | Liver biopsy |
27 | Liver transplantation and artificial liver support |
J. | Peritorium and Retroperitoneum |
1 | Ascites |
2 | Chronic peritonitis |
3 | Budd-Chiari syndrome |
4 | Malignant ascites |
5 | Diseases of the retroperitoneum |
K. | Nutrition |
1 | Normal nutritional requirements |
2 | Assessment of nutritional status |
3 | Protein-energy malnutrition |
4 | Manifestations and management of nutritional deficiency and excess |
5 | Nutritional support in various GI disorders (malabsorption, acute and chronic pancreatitis, inflammatory bowel disease) |
L. | Vascular Diseases of the GI Tract |
1 | GI Radiology |
2 | GI Pathology |
3 | Endoscopic Training |
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER, Chandigarh).
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham - Coimbatore Campus, Coimbatore.
GIT and Physiology sections form the basis of your exam preparation. A majority of questions asked in the NEET SS DM Gastroenterology exam are from GIT and Physiology sections. So, it is important to give equal priority to both sections. Here are some Pro Tips to Crack NEET DM 2021 Exam. To do well in the NEET SS DM Gastroenterology, you must go through the important topics mentioned below.
Apart from this, DM aspirants need to have an in-depth knowledge of GIT diseases and disorders and possess Diagnostic Skills. You must be aware of the etiology, presentation, and differences in disease subsets. Given below are the conditions you must know for your exam.
Be thorough with topics such as Values, Indices, Eponyms, and Terms mentioned below.
This is all the essential information you require for the NEET SS DM Gastroenterology exam. We hope it helps you in your preparation to bag your dream speciality seat.
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