Gastroenterology training
Gatsric Adenocarcinoma of the Lesser Curvature...
This 67 year-old male, five year-previously underwent a gastrectomy Billroth II due to a gastric adenocarcinoma of the antrum in this follow up endoscopy founded a neoplasic infiltration in the lesser...
Recurrent Gastric Cancer after Gastrectomy Billroth...
Therapeutic maneuver is being continued. Prior to any surgical procedure, adequate preparation of the patient is important to minimize complications. Many patients with gastric cancer are malnourished...
Recurrent Gastric Cancer after Gastrectomy Billroth...
Due to the manipulation with the endoscope, the neoplasia initiates a slight bleeding that was controlled successfully with argon plasma APC. Patients who experience a cancer recurrence following...
Recurrent Gastric Cancer after Gastrectomy Billroth...
The video clip shows suture granulomas magnyfing image
Recurrent Gastric Cancer after Gastrectomy Billroth...
Retroflexed image, the video clip shows the gastric fundus totally infiltrated with this cancer. Patients with recurrent gastric cancer have cancer that has returned after primary treatment. Patients...
Recurrent Gastric Cancer after Gastrectomy Billroth...
Post surgical appearance observing three suture granulomas. Suture granulomas can occur after gastric surgery with nonabsorbable suture material. They are usually an asymptomatic, incidental finding...
Recurrent Gastric Cancer after Gastrectomy Billroth...
This 65 year-old female, 3 years previously underwent a gastrectomy Billroth II due to a gastric adenocarcinoma of the antrum, one month previously of this endoscopy began with dysphagia, patient was...
Gastric Adenocarcinoma That Has Been Manifested...
Hiccupping is a characteristic noise caused by a sudden closure of the glottis after repeated, involuntary, spasmodic contraction of the respiratory muscles. Hiccupping caused by gastric distention,...
Gastric Adenocarcinoma That Has Been Manifested...
Persistent or intractable hiccups are commonly associated with an underlying disease. Hiccups are caused by irritation of visceral afferent fibres of the vagus nerve or by direct irritation of the...
Users
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Gottumukkala Raju
Professor
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Ahmad Hormati
MD, PhD - Assistant Professor
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José Celso Ardengh
MD, PhD - Assistant Professor
Channels
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Gastroenterology Atlas
medical institution
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EUS - ENDO
commercial institution
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American Association for Primary Care Endoscopy
medical institution
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SAGES - Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons
medical institution
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Colonscopy Quiz by Dr. Raju
medical institution