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Sessile Tubulovillous Adenoma (11 of 11)
The fragment of the polyps have been falled out. Shown here after removal of the polyp.
Sessile Tubulovillous Adenoma (9 of 11)
A polypectomy is being performed, the polypectomy snare is appreciated.
Sessile Tubulovillous Adenoma (8 of 11)
In order to establish the magnitude of the size of the polyp and to plan its extraction, we used forceps of biopsy, moving forwarding and pushing the adenoma. The adenoma was excised using a snare...
Sessile Tubulovillous Adenoma (7 of 11)
Endoscopic Image of Sessile Tubulovillous Adenoma Another view using magnifying chromo-endoscopy
Sessile Tubulovillous Adenoma (6 of 11)
Chromoendoscopy and magnifying endoscopy are useful for detection and recognition of small non polypoid lesions, for differential diagnosis between hyperplastic and adenomatous lesions and for determining...
Sessile Tubulovillous Adenoma (5 of 11)
Using high-magnification chromoscopic colonoscopy. Tubulovillous adenoma, Video-endoscopy with chromoscopy. Magnifying endoscopy with methylene blue demonstrates sulciform pattern.
Sessile Tubulovillous Adenoma (4 of 11)
Chromoendoscopy For more endoscopic features download the video clip by clicking on the image.
Sessile Tubulovillous Adenoma (3 of 11)
The image and the video display the catheter spraying the methylene blue.
Sessile Tubulovillous Adenoma (2 of 11)
An adenoma was located at the level of the digestive mucosa. It is a benign tumor, always dysplastic and considered as a pre-cancerous lesion.
Sessile Tubulovillous Adenoma (1 of 11)
A 59 year-old female that underwent a colonoscopy due to medical control of routine, the image displays a sessile tubulovillous adenoma that emerging from the ileocecal valve.
Aswhipworm in the cecum
The video presents female Trichuris trichiura (commonly known as an aswhipworm), which caused Trichuriasis (an intestinal infection) in the cecum.