About GIT, Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery for NEET SS
GIT, Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery entails the study of surgical management of disorders affecting the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), hepatobiliary system (involving the liver, gallbladder, and bile ducts), and the pancreas. A thorough knowledge of GIT, Hepatobiliary, and Pancreatic Surgery is crucial for achieving success in the NEET SS exam.
Introduction of Pyogenic Liver AbscessThe liver is the most common site of abdominal visceral abscess. Pyogenic liver abscess is the most common
Colorectal PolypsA polyp is a protrusion of tissue into the lumen above the surrounding intestine mucosa. Colorectal polyps are asymptomatic but
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How Does PrepLadder Make GIT, Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery Learning Easy for Students?
With PrepLadder, prepare for NEET SS and secure success with the help of study resources including comprehensive notes, conceptual video lectures, subject and topic-wise tests, mock tests, custom modules, etc. Combining PrepLadder’s study resources with traditional books can promote well rounded preparation for NEET SS Surgery.
Meet our GIT, Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery Faculty
Dr. Pritesh Singh, a graduate from Maulana Azad Medical College and postgraduate from Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi, India, is an excellent teacher and has been taking awe-inspiring classes in various countries Since 2009. He is a renowned educationist and author of Surgery Essence, which needs no introduction, and AIIMS Essence, and DPG entrance examination books.
Introduction of Pyogenic Liver AbscessThe liver is the most common site of abdominal visceral abscess. Pyogenic liver abscess is the most common type
Colorectal PolypsA polyp is a protrusion of tissue into the lumen above the surrounding intestine mucosa. Colorectal polyps are asymptomatic but large
Introduction to Thoracic TraumaThoracic trauma constitutes 25% of all severe injuries. A contributory factor in 50% of trauma deaths, most of these ca
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