Section 1 Examination and Reporting: Reception, examination and reporting procedures Special Investigations The autopsy. Section 2 Oesophagus: Normal oesophagus Normal embryology and foetal development developmental abnormalities Neuromuscular disorders Oesophagitis Tumours and tumour-like lesions of the oesophagus Miscellaneous conditions. Section 3 Stomach: Normal stomach Normal embryology and foetal development developmental abnormalities Gastritis Peptic ulceration (including duodenal ulceration) Epithelial neoplasms Non-epithelial neoplasms Tumour-like lesions Miscellaneous conditions. Section 4 Small Intestine: Normal small intestine Normal embryology and foetal development developmental abnormalities Neuromuscular and mechanical disorders Inflammatory disorders Malnutrition, maldigestion and malabsorption Vascular disorders Epithelial tumours Non-epithelial tumours Tumour-like lesions Miscellaneous conditions. Section 5 Appendix: Normal appendix Normal embryology and foetal development developmental abnormalities Inflammatory disorders Tumours and tumour-like lesions of the appendix Miscellaneous conditions. Section 6 Large Intestine: Normal large intestine Normal embryology and foetal development developmental abnormalities neuromuscular and mechanical disorders Inflammatory disorders Vascular disorders Epithelial tumours and polyps Non-epithelial tumours Tumour-like lesions Miscellaneous conditions. Section 7 Anal Region: Normal anal region Inflammatory disorders Tumour and tumour-like lesions of the anorectal region Miscellaneous conditions. Section 8 Peritoneum: Normal peritoneum Peritonitis Tumour and tumour-like lesions Miscellaneous conditions.
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