adenoma
Tubulo-Villous Adenoma (6 of 6)
Endoscopy Video of Polyps of the Colon Colonoscopy is the primary screening test. All polyps identified at colonoscopy are removed by colonoscopic polypectomy. Endoscopic mucosal resection is required...
Tubulo-Villous Adenoma (5 of 6)
Endoscopic Image of Colonic Polyp Numerous environmental factors can increase the risk of colon cancer, presumably by modulating these molecular pathways. While colon cancer in an advanced and incurable...
Tubulo-Villous Adenoma (4 of 6)
Endoscopic View of Enormous Polyp of the Colon Colon cancer mostly arises from adenomas, recognized as colonic polyps, but may occasionally arise from the sessile serrated adenoma. Adenomatous polyposis...
Tubulo-Villous Adenoma (3 of 6)
Endoscopic View of Large Colonic Polyp Large colonic polyps present a particular challenge to endoscopists because of the risks of significant hemorrhage , perforation, inadequate polypectomy, or...
Tubulo-Villous Adenoma (2 of 6)
Endoscopic View of Large Colonic Polyp The pedicle is large and wide. Most colon cancers arise from conventional adenomatous polyps (conventional adenoma-to-carcinoma sequence)
Tubulo-Villous Adenoma (1 of 6)
This 56-year-old lady, since four months has occasional rectal bleeding, also have congestioned internal hemorrhoids a colonoscopy was performed finding this large mass.
Brunner's Gland Adenoma (2 of 2)
Endoscopy of Brunner's Gland Adenoma Normal Brunner's glands are found in the highest concentration in the proximal duodenum and found normally extending to the proximal jejunum. These glands secrete...
Brunner's Gland Adenoma (1 of 2)
Brunner's gland adenoma (BGA) of the duodenum appear to be nodular hyperplasia of the normal Brunner's gland with an unusual admixture of normal tissues, including ducts, adipose tissue and lymphoid...
Adenocarcinoma of Papilla of Vater (5 of 5)
Lymph nodes metastases are present in as many as half of patients. Pericanalicular lymph nodes usually are the first to be involved. Nodes along the superior mesenteric, gastroduodenal, common hepatic,...
Adenocarcinoma of Papilla of Vater (4 of 5)
Chromoendoscopy with indigo carmin stain. Curative surgical resection is the only option for long-term survival. Surgical or radiologic biliary decompression, relief of gastric outlet obstruction,...
Adenocarcinoma of Papilla of Vater (3 of 5)
Carcinoma of the ampulla of Vater is a malignant tumor arising within 2 cm of the distal end of the common bile duct, where it passes through the wall of the duodenum and ampullary papilla. The common...
Villous Adenoma of Vater Papilla
This is the case of a seventy-three year old male with a biopsy proven ampullary villous adenoma, presented with jaundice, showed markedly elevated alkaline fosfatase and the abdominal ultrasound displays...