Pancreatic Cancer

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Case description

Endoscopically Mycobacterium Avium and Mycobacterium Tuberculosis infection can be suspected by the presence of tiny, punctate white nodules or exudate. Both illnesses can cause ulcers, bleeding, diarrhea, and malabsorption. Mycobacterium Avium Complex infection occurs in the small intestine in patient with HIV disease, typically presents with weight loss, fever, diarrhea and abdominal paint. The duodenum is most commonly involved in 90% of the cases.

tags: cancer duodenum endoscopy pancreas

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