cancer
Adenocarcinoma - Cecum (1 of 4)
This 69 year-old female was referred to our endoscopic unit for evaluation of anemic syndrome, fecal occult blood test for 3 times was negative.
Adenocarcinoma Of The Cecum (2 of 3)
Video Endoscopy of Adenocarcinoma of the Colon Cecal carcinoma has been associated with a poorer prognosis than other colon carcinomas because of the presumed longstanding obscure symptoms. Epidemiology...
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (1 of 36)
Prolapsed Adenocarcinoma of the rectum and adenocarcinoma of the transverse colon. This is the case of a 48, year-old female, referred to us to evaluate a rectal prolapsed mass, one brother died due...
Enormous Sessile Adenoma Of The Rectum (1 of...
The primary clinical importance of colorectal adenomas is their well-recognized relationship to colorectal cancer. An abundance of scientific data indicate that almost all colorectal cancers arise...
Tubulo - Villous Rectal Adenoma - Endoscopy (7...
There are many fragments of the neoplasia of villous appearance. Colorectal polypoid lesions have a risk for cancer development. Because of their malignancy potential and indistinguishable features...
Ascending Colon Cancer (6 of 6)
Cancers of the descending and sigmoid colons may present with large bowel obstruction. Perforation is rare but may occur as a result of distention proximal to the tumor (usually in the cecum) or locally...
Ascending Colon Cancer (5 of 6)
Symptoms depend on the location of the primary tumor. Cancers of the cecum and ascending colon usually grow larger than left-sided tumors before symptoms occur. Fatigue, shortness of breath, and angina...
Ascending Colon Cancer (4 of 6)
Some biopsies were send to the pathologist. Colon cancers progress slowly and may be asymptomatic for as many as 5 years; however, patients usually have occult blood loss from their tumors.
Ascending Colon Cancer (3 of 6)
Terminal ileum. The image and video of this sequence reveals the passage of the colonoscope through the ileocecal valve to terminal ileum.
Ascending Colon Cancer (1 of 6)
This is the case of a 74 year-old male, this mass was found in his colon screener colonoscopy.
Pancreatic Cancer
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,...
Pancreatic Cancer
The cat scan showed a tumor of the head, this nodule is in the second part of the duodenum that was proven to be by biopsies adenocarcinoma. Among cancers of the gastrointestinal tract, it is the third...
Extensive Neoplasia (4 of 4)
The fistula is observed below and to the posterior wall the pancreatic segment is observed into the fistula.