dysphagia
Adenocarcinoma of the Gastroesophageal Junction...
Lumen restoration to relieve dysphagia and provide the opportunity for sustaining reasonable peroral nutrition is an essential element in the overall management. Nonsurgical lumen restoration procedures...
Adenocarcinoma of the Gastroesophageal Junction...
The patient presented with paraesophageal hernia and hiatal hernia also.
Dilation of the Stricture Caused by Adenocarcinoma,...
The rapidly growing quantity of literature on this subject is, however, confounding. A major source of discordance would seem to be a Babylonian confusion of tongues concerning the terms cardia and...
Magnification Endoscopy of Barrett's Tongue,...
Barrett's Adenocarcinoma. The video clip shows tongues of Barrett Esophagus. The video clip shows magnification endoscopy of this Barrett´s tongue.
Palliation of Dysphagia of Esophageal Cancer...
Palliation of Dysphagia of Esophageal Cancer by Endoscopic Lumen Restoration. This is the case of a 81 year old male with long standing GERD, obesity, his weight of 260 pounds, one month previously...
Adenocarcinoma of the Stomach And Esophagus -...
An 85 year-old male with progressive dysphagia and weight loss. The endoscopic procedure revealed a gastric carcinoma with an unusual presentation, showing itself as a large mass of the fundus which...
Gastric Adenocarcinoma - Patient With A LargeWeight...
A 74 year-old female, with dysphagia to solid food and weight loss of 60 pounds. Gastric adenocarcinoma that protrude into the esophagus. More details Download the video clip.
Adenocarcinoma of the Gastric Fundus - Endoscopy
A 66 year-old male with weight loss of 22 pounds and disphagia anorexia and vomiting.
Ulcerative Adenocarcinoma of the Gasrtic Fudnus...
A 56 year-old male from the republic of Spain. He had disphagia and epigastric pain.
Scirrhous Gastric Carcinoma - Endoscopy (4 of...
The gastric cardias is infiltrated The most common cause of secondary achalasia is gastric adenocarcinoma with or without esophageal invasion. The diagnosis must be suspected in patients over 50 years,...
Zenker's Diverticulum - 68 Years-Old Male
This 69 year old male, has been complained of dysphagia with nocturnal regurgitation of partially digested food material. Endoscopy shows the diverticula and the septum Pharyngeal diverticulae may...
Esophageal Diverticula - Searching for the Diverticulas
The exact cause of a mid-esophageal diverticulum is not known but the condition has been associated with scarring and various esophageal motor abnormalities.
Esophageal Diverticula - Insertion of the Endoscope
Almost all esophageal diverticula are acquired pulsion diverticula. The most common symptoms are dysphagia, regurgitation, thoracic pain, and pulmonary manifestations related to aspiration.
Zenker's Diverticulum - Retroflexed Image of...
Retroflexed image showing the Nasopharynx. Canalization of the esophagus with Zenker diverticulum is not an easy task, in our patient some, several attempts to bring forward the esophagus was performed,...
Zenker's Diverticulum - Trapped Food
It has some old food trapped in it In 1877, Friedrich Albert von Zenker, professor of pathology at Erlangen University in Germany, described the pulsion diverticulum that bears his name. His series...