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884 Index morphology of 781b, 781f
summary for 782
Gastritis, Helicobacter pylori Gilbert syndrome 606
chronic gastritis and 566–567, 569 Glioma
clinical features of 586b astrocytoma as 842–843
epidemiology of 566 of brain parenchyma 842–844
morphology of 566b–567b, 566f ependymoma as 844
pathogenesis of 566b oligodendroglioma as 843
Global cerebral ischemia 814–815
Gastroesophageal reflux disease. See GERD morphology of 812f, 815b, 815f
Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) Glomangiomas. See Glomus tumor (glomangiomas)
Glomerular disease
clinical features of 572 and the kidney 518–533, 519f–520f, 520t
epidemiology of 572 mechanisms of injury and disease for 519–523
morphology of 572b nephritic syndrome and 529–531
neoplastic disease of the stomach and 572–573 nephrotic syndrome and 523–528
pathogenesis of 572b rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and
Gastrointestinal tract (GI tract)
microbe transmission/dissemination and 316 531–533
systemic sclerosis morphology and 133–134 tubulointerstitial nephritis and 533–537
Gaucher disease 231–232, 231f Glomerular injury
Gene amplification 175, 175f anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody–mediated
Genetic abnormalities
alterations in protein-coding genes as 237–239 glomerulonephritis as 521–522
mutations in protein-coding genes as 236–237 glomerulonephritis caused by circulating immune complexes
Genetic analysis, indications for 267–268
Genetic disease as 520
complex multigenic disorders and 234 glomerulonephritis caused by in situ immune complexes
cytogenetic disorders and 234–241
genetic abnormalities contributing to human disease as 520–521
mechanisms of 519–523, 521f
and 216–218 mediators of immune injury as 522–523, 522f
introduction to 215–244 other mechanisms of glomerular injury as 522–523
Mendelian disorders and 218–234 summary for 523b
single-gene disorders and 241–244 Glomerulonephritis
Genetic factor, cell injury and 7 anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody–
Genital herpes simplex. See also Herpes simplex virus (HSV)
clinical features of 678 mediated 521–522, 521f–522f
morphology of 678b caused by circulating immune complexes 522f
sexually transmitted disease and 678
summary for 678b–679b as glomerular injury 520, 522f
Genital system, male caused by in situ immune complexes 520–521
penis and 657–658 Glomerulonephritis, acute postinfectious
prostate and 663–668 clinical course of 529
scrotum, testis, and epididymis as 658–663 morphology of 529b, 530f
sexually transmitted diseases and 671–678 nephritic syndrome and 529
ureter, bladder, urethra as 663–668 pathogenesis of 529b
Genome-wide association study (GWAS) 266–267 summary for 531
Genomic hybridization, array-based 264, 265f Glomerulosclerosis, nodular 746–747, 746f–747f
Genomic imprinting Glomus tumor (glomangioma) 359
diseases caused by alterations of 243–244 Glucose homeostasis 739–740. See also Insulin physiology,
summary for 245b normal
Genomic instability. See also Malignancy Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD)
Genomic instability, regulated 196–197 hemolytic anemias and 416–417
GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) 560–561, 564 pathogenesis of 416b, 417f
Gestational choriocarcinoma 703 summary for 419
morphology of 703b, 703f Gluten-sensitive enteropathy. See Celiac disease
summary for 703 Glycogen 24
Gestational trophoblastic disease Glycogen storage disease
diseases of pregnancy and 701–703 discussion of 232–233, 233t
gestational choriocarcinoma as 703 hepatic type of 232–233, 234f
hydatidiform mole as 701–702 myopathic type of 233
invasive mole as 702–703 summary for 233b
placental site trophoblastic tumor as 703 type II glycogenosis 233
summary for 703b Glycolipid 206
Giant cell arteritis 350–351 Glycoprotein 206
clinical features of 351 Glycoprotein, adhesive 64
morphology of 350b–351b, 350f Goiter, diffuse
pathogenesis of 350b morphology of 728b
Giant cell myocarditis 402b the thyroid and 728
Giant cell tumor of bone (GCT)
bone tumors and 781 (See also Goiter, multinodular)
clinical course of 781 Goiter, multinodular
clinical features of 728
morphology of 728b, 729f

