duodenum
Extensive Neoplasia (1 of 4)
Extensive neoplasia of the head of pancreas that invades the duodenal bulb and causes pancreato duodenal fistula. The patient had gastrojejunum anastomosis in a public hospital. See that anastomosis.
Multiple Duodenal Erosions due to Salmonella...
Salmonella organisms are gram-negative bacilli in the family Enterobacteriaceae. Differences in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and flagellar structure generate the antigenic variation that is reflected in...
Multiple Duodenal Erosions due to Salmonella...
Nontyphoidal Salmonellosis Prognosis of patients with simple gastroenteritis is excellent except for very young infants or patients with debilitating diseases. The prognosis for Salmonella meningitis...
Multiple Duodenal Erosions due to Salmonella...
Duodenal Involvement in Salmonella Gastroenteritis usually starts 12 to 48 h after ingestion of organisms, with nausea and cramping abdominal pain followed by diarrhea, fever, and sometimes vomiting....
Multiple Duodenal Erosions due to Salmonella...
This is the case of a 42 year-old woman with acute diarrhea, (loose watery stools) fever chills, nausea and vomiting and acute abdominal pain with diffuse nonfocal abdominal tenderness, patient was...
Celiac Disease - Duodenal Mucosa (5 of 5)
Small hole of which bile emerges at anterior wall of duodenal bulb. The GI tract is an extremely rare congenital anomaly. The clinical implications and frequency of this anomaly are not clearly known....
Celiac Disease - Duodenal Mucosa (4 of 5)
The changes seen in celiac disease include: 1. Reduced or absent duodenal folds 2. Scalloping of folds 3. Mosaic pattern to the mucosa 4. Mucosal fissures or cracks 5. Visible vessels
Celiac Disease - Duodenal Mucosa (3 of 5)
The only treatment for celiac disease is to follow a gluten-free diet
Celiac Disease - Duodenal Mucosa (2 of 5)
Celiac disease endocopic video. Mosaicism and fold scalloping in duodenum. Celiac disease has a 95 percent genetic predisposition and, thus, it is frequently associated with autoimmune conditions...
Celiac Disease - Duodenal Mucosa (1 of 5)
Duodenal Mucosa in Celiac Disease. This video endoscopy sequence shows magnifying endoscopy that displayed the mucosa of the duodenum with flat or absent microvillis. Celiac disease (CD) is a genetic...
Duodenal Angiodysplasia (3 of 3)
Argon plasma coagulator was used to recurrent bleeding from GI angiodysplasias. Endoscopic argon plasma coagulation is both effective and safe for prevention of recurrent bleeding from GI angiodysplasia....
Duodenal Angiodysplasia (2 of 3)
Angiodysplasia or arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is the most common vascular anomaly of the GI tract. Composed of an ectatic, dilated submucosal vein (usually multiple occurrences), colonic angiodysplasia...
Duodenal Angiodysplasia (1 of 3)
This 80 year-old female, who had presented multiple times, black stool to the extent that the hemoglobin had dropped to 8 g / dl. An endoscopy was performed finding the exact site bleeding that is...
Angiodysplasia of the Duodenum (3 of 4)
Angiodysplasia is characterized by degenerative vascular dilation of the capillary net in the absence of dysplastic tissue. On endoscopy, flat or slightly elevated, reddish, roundish or starry lesions...