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Intestinal Villis in Duodenum
The gastrointestinal tract is considered one of the largest immune organs of the body. Disruption of bowel mucosa not only compromises digestive and absorptive functions, but also vital immune functions....
Duodenum
The video clip displays second and third portion. The duodenum, into which the stomach opens, is about 25 cm long, C-shaped and begins at the pyloric sphincter. It is almost entirely retroperitoneal...
Heterotopic Pancreas and Follicular Lymphoid...
Endoscopy of Heterotopic Pancreas and Follicular Lymphoid Hyperplasia.
Heterotopic Pancreas and Follicular Lymphoid...
Endoscopic Image of Heterotopic Pancreas and Follicular Lymphoid Hyperplasia.
Heterotopic Pancreas and Follicular Lymphoid...
Heterotopic Pancreas and Follicular Lymphoid Hyperplasia
Heterotopic pancreas
Antral nodule with typically central depression and intact overlying, antral mucosa, the submucosa is the most frequent location, both exocrine and endocrine pancreatic tissue may comprise the lesion....
Heterotopic pancreas
The majority of the patients are asymptomatic and the lesion is diagnosed incidentally. Heterotopic pancreas is defined as pancreatic tissue outside the boundaries of the pancreas that lacks anatomic...
Heterotopic pancreas
The biopsies were obtain from the submucosa Although malignant transformation has been reported, this appears to be uncommon enough that recommendations on follow up probably should be based on symptoms....
Heterotropic Pancreas (2 of 6)
Heterotopic pancreas is an uncommon but not an exceedingly rare finding. Most of the time, the heterotopic pancreas is usually small (1 cm to 3 cm in size) and located in the antrum. Pancreatic rests...
Heterotropic Pancreas (1 of 6)
Heterotopic Pancreas, due to the hole, as the diameter is not usual in the heterotopic pancreas, some biopsies were obtained from the submucosa which histologically demostrated pancreatic tissue....
Gastric Antral Band
Generally, without clinical implication, but peculiar endoscopic image that resemble a duplicated pylorus.
Gastric Antrum Diverticulum
Prepyloric Deformities. Shows prepyloric pseudodiverticulum. This may result from previous duodenal ulceration causing an adhesion to form between the bulb and the antrum.
Gastric Fundus Diverticulum
Diverticulum in the fundus of the stomach, seen at retroflexion. A gastric diverticulum is an unusual anomaly of the alimentary tract. Of the two types, congenital and acquired, the former is far...
Gastric Diverticulum - Endoscopy
Diverticulum in the fundus of the stomach, seen at retroflexion (the shaft of the endoscope is seen descending through the esophagogastric junction at the 12 o'clock position) The diverticulum was...
Gastric Angiodysplastic Lesions - Argon Plasma...
Gastric Angiodysplastic lesions with argon plasma coagulation treatment. Argon Plasma Coagulation has been used for more than 10 years in open surgery, laparoscopy and Thoracoscopy, especially for...
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