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1. Liver & biliary tree

2. Liver lobule

3. Hepatocytes, sinusoid & bile canaliculi

4. Hepatic portal system I

5. Hepatic portal system II

6. Enterohepatic cycle

7. Lipid metabolism

8. Cholesterol metabolism

9. Hemoglobin metabolism

10. Drug detoxification/excretion

11. Causes of jaundice

12. Sequelae of bile duct obstruction

13. Distended abdomen from ascites

14. Fatty change (liver)

15. Hepatitis virus infection of hepatocyte

16. Causes of hepatitis

17. Sequelae of cirrhosis

18. Alcoholic cirrhosis

19. Pancreas

20. Causes of pancreatitis

21. Sequelae of pancreatitis