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Metastasis Of Renal Carcinoma To The Ascending...

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Multilobulated Neoplasia of the ascending colon near the cecum which manifested as a primary colonic tumour. A 50 year-old female with rectal bleeding and weight loss of more than 20 pounds. 4 months...

Colon Angiodysplasia (16 of 24)

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The ulcer was managed with hemoclip and infiltration of absolute alcohol achieving the hemostasia.

Colon Angiodysplasia (15 of 24)

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This ulcer is consequence of the preious therapy with APC, 10 day before.

Colon Angiodysplasia (14 of 24)

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Colon Angiodysplasia (13 of 24)

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The cecum is display with ulcers due to a previous therapy with APC.

Colon Angiodysplasia (12 of 24)

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A submucous mass is detected in the ascending colon that could be compatible with lipoma or amiloide deposit due to the multiple myeloma.

Colon Angiodysplasia (11 of 24)

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Colon Angiodysplasia (10 of 24)

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A new colonoscopy revealed ulcerated nodules in ascending colon not visualized on previous colonoscopy, raising clinical suspicion of a paraneoplasic syndrome.

Colon Angiodysplasia (9 of 24)

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"Ten days after the therapy with argon plasma, patient presents with a new episode of massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding, again requiring multiple blood transfusions."

Colon Angiodysplasia (8 of 24)

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Ten days after the therapy with argon plasma, patient presents with a new episode of massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding, again requiring multiple blood transfusions.

Colon Angiodysplasia (7 of 24)

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Colon Angiodysplasia (6 of 24)

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The exact mechanism of development of angiodysplasia is not known, but chronic venous obstruction may play a role. This hypothesis accounts for the high prevalence of these lesions in the right colon...

Colon Angiodysplasia (5 of 24)

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The exact mechanism of development of angiodysplasia is not known, but chronic venous obstruction may play a role. This hypothesis accounts for the high prevalence of these lesions in the right colon...

Colon Angiodysplasia (4 of 24)

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Ablative Therapy with Argon Plasma Argon plasma coagulation (APC) has been adopted into general gastrointestinal practice as an effective and theoretically safer approach to cauterization. The advantage...

Colon Angiodysplasia (3 of 24)

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Angiodysplasia is a degenerative lesion of previously healthy blood vessels found most commonly in the cecum and proximal ascending colon. Seventy-seven percent of angiodysplasias are located in the...

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