endoscopy

Adenocarcinoma STENOSIS achalasia adenoma banding barrett's esophagus bleeding cancer colon colonoscopy duodenum dysphagia emr esophagus gastroscopy gerd laryngology lesion polyp polypectomy rectum resection stomach ulcer varices
Number of results Sign in
Sort by Sign in

Celiac Disease - Duodenal Mucosa (4 of 5)

views: 7278 comments: 0
N/A

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)

views: 4620 comments: 0
N/A

The only treatment for celiac disease is to follow a gluten-free diet

Celiac Disease - Duodenal Mucosa (2 of 5)

views: 4367 comments: 0
N/A

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)

views: 6344 comments: 0
N/A

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)

views: 4877 comments: 0
N/A

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)

views: 4158 comments: 0
N/A

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)

views: 4311 comments: 0
N/A

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 (4 of 4)

views: 3497 comments: 0
N/A

A Hiatal Hernia is displays, pallor of the gastric mucosa

Angiodysplasia of the Duodenum (3 of 4)

views: 4043 comments: 0
N/A

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...

Angiodysplasia of the Duodenum (2 of 4)

views: 3833 comments: 0
N/A

Endoscopic Ablation Bleeding was controlled using the argon plasma coagulator. One of the most common complications associated with angiodysplasias is bleeding, which is often occult Angiodysplastic...

Angiodysplasia of the Duodenum (1 of 4)

views: 4050 comments: 0
N/A

This 72 year-old female has been presented with several episodes of melenas, her hemoglobin was 8.3 Gr/dl. the upper endoscopy shows this vascular lesion in the second portion of the duodenum. Aberrant...

Duodenal Diverticula

views: 3279 comments: 0
N/A

Pathophysiology: The cause of this condition is not known. It is believed to develop as the result of abnormalities in peristalsis, intestinal dyskinesis, and high segmental intraluminal pressures.

Duodenal Diverticula (2 of 2)

views: 5862 comments: 0
N/A

Large septated diverticulum Great majority of duodenal diverticula are asymptomatic. Clinical presentation may be characterized by non-specific abdominal symptoms and less than 5% of patients have...

Duodenal Diverticula (1 of 2)

views: 3805 comments: 0
N/A

Duodenal diverticula are acquired outpouchings of the mucosa and submucosa, 90 percent of which are on the medial aspect of the duodenum. They are rare before age 40. There is a high incidence of gallstone...

Duodenal Diverticula

views: 8938 comments: 0
N/A

Congenital diverticula are commonly found on the medial wall of the duodenum adjacent to or involving the papilla of Vater, and as a result are of particular relevance to ERCP. As the neck of the diverticulum...

Number of results Sign in
Sort by Sign in