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Foreign Body Ingestion (4 of 7)
Foreign body ingestion endoscopic removal. Foreign body ingestion often requires endoscopic removal, but the majority of the foreign body may pass through the whole gut without creating any problem...
Foreign Body Ingestion (3 of 7)
Because many patients who have swallowed foreign bodies are asymptomatic, physicians must maintain a high index of suspicion. The majority of ingested foreign bodies pass spontaneously, but serious...
Foreign Body Ingestion (2 of 7)
The coin has been lodged immediately below the upper esophageal sphincter. Most complications of pediatric foreign body ingestion are due to esophageal impaction, usually at 1 of 3 typical locations....
Dental Prothesis Found in the Jejuno (5 of 9)
The video clips shows the extraction from jejuno to the mouth, here the image shows that foreign body is at the esophagus.
Dental Prothesis Found in the Jejuno (4 of 9)
A variety of foreign bodies may enter the GI tract. Many pass spontaneously, but some become impacted, causing symptoms of obstruction. Perforation may occur. The esophagus is the most common (75%)...
Dental Prothesis Found in the Jejuno (3 of 9)
Foreign bodies in the upper GI tract are usually swallowed, purposefully or accidentally. Undigestible objects may be intentionally swallowed by children and demented adults. Denture wearers, the...
Dental Prothesis Found in the Jejuno (2 of 9)
Patient underwent endoscopic procedure An enteroscope was used to manipulate this prothesis using a diathermy loop.
Dental Prothesis Found in the Jejuno (1 of 9)
This 63 year-old woman, inadvertently ingested her dental bridge at midnight, 12 hours later ask for medical assistance, a plain abdominal Rx suggest that this foreign body is located immediately after...
Lymphoma B small cells of the Jejuno (6 of 10)
Circular infiltration of jejunal wall with lymphoma. Patient was placed under chemotherapy. Primary small intestinal tumors are diverse in nature because they are derived from both epithelial and...
Lymphoma B small cells of the Jejuno (5 of 10)
Narrowness and infiltrates due to this lymphoma Small intestinal tumors (tumors of the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum) are uncommon in comparison with those occurring elsewhere in the gastrointestinal...
Lymphoma B small cells of the Jejuno (4 of 10)
A narrowness of the jejuno is displayed in this image as well as the video clip. The development of the lymphoid hyperplasia and subsequently low-grade lymphoma with the possibility of high-grade transformation...
Lymphoma B small cells of the Jejuno (3 of 10)
Diffuse Small B-Cell Lymphoma Complicated With Jejunal Stricture Gastrointestinal lymphomas comprise a group of distinct clinicopathological entities. Differences in lifestyle and environmental factors...
Lymphoma B small cells of the Jejuno (2 of 10)
Jejunal Lymphoma 20-30 cm after the angle of Treitz, there are neoplastic. Primary gastrointestinal non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHLs) are a heterogeneous group of unique B- and T-cell lymphoid malignancies....
Lymphoma B small cells of the Jejuno (1 of 10)
This 60 year-old male, presented with vomiting, abdominal pain, weakness, fatigue, and diarrhea and weigh lost of 20 pounds, a cat scan of the abdomen showed a thickness of the omeantum with abdominal...
Enteroscopy(2 of 2)
Enteroscopy allowing complete examination of small intestine, notoriously one of the most inaccessible areas of the GI tract. Intestinal bleeding remains the most common indication for enteroscopy....
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Michael Hawke
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Gottumukkala Raju
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Ashley Mark
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Gastroenterology Atlas
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World Health Summit
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