1. The Esophagus 2. The Stomach 3. The Duodenum 4. Small Intestine I 5. Small
Intestine II 6. Colon I 7. Colon II 8. The Anus, Anal Canal and Perianal Region
9. The Pancreas 10. Normal Liver and Biliary Tree, and Jaundice 11. Hepatitis
and Parasitic Infections of the Liver 12. Fibrosis, Cirrhosis and Portal
Hypertension 13. Metabolic and Vascular Disorders, and Liver Tumours 14. The
Biliary Tree
Author Information
By Alastair Forbes, BSc, MD, MCRP, Consultant Physician and Reader in
Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, St. Mark's Academic Institute, St.
Mark's Hospital, Middlesex, UK; J. J. Misiewicz, BSc, FRCP, MD, FRCP, Honorary
Consultant Gastroenterologist and Joint Director, Princess Grace Hospital,
London, UK; Carolyn C. Compton, MD, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of
Pathology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada; M. Shafi Quraishy, MBBS, FRCP
(Lon), FRCP(Edin), FRCP&S(Glasg), Gastroenterologist and Honorary Consultant in
Teaching and Training, Wolfson Unit for Endoscopy, St. Mark’s Hospital,
Middlesex, UK; Marc S. Levine, MD, Professor of Radiology, University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Chief, Gastrointestinal Radiology Section,
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Stephen E
Rubesin, MD, Professor of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine; Chief, Gastrointestinal Radiology Section, Hospital of the University
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; and Paul Thuluvath, MD, MRCP, FRCP, FACG,
Associate Professor of Medicine, Director of Liver Transplantation, Johns
Hopkins University, Balitmore