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BIOPSY barrett's esophagus benign esophageal stricture dysplasia endocopy endoscopy esophageal dilation esophageal ulcer esophagitis esophagoscopy esophagus fundoplication gastroscopy hernia hernia surgery hiatal hernia laparoscopy metaplasia nissen nissen fundoplication reflux reflux esophagitis squamous cell papilloma surgical technique surgical video case
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Long Segment of Barrett´s Esophagus. 90-year-old...

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A 90 year-old male with a long history of reflux disease. The endoscopy, demonstrated a long segment of Barrett´s esophagus confirmed histopatologically.

Barrett´s Esophagus (1 of 2)

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A 43 year-old male with long-standing gastroesophageal reflux. Biopsies confirmed the presence of intestinal metaplasia. Biopsies obtained just below the squamocolumnar junction reveled specialized...

Barret´s Esophagus long segment -106-year-old...

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To the right, a hiatus hernia is observed, and to the left a para-esophageal hernia is seen (retroflexed image)

Barret´s Esophagus long segment and hiatus hernia...

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A hiatus hernia is observed in retroflexed maneuver. The patient´s furthermore symptoms that were described before are from a urinary tract infection and gallstones.

Barret´s Esophagus long segment -106-year-old...

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Another image and video of the Barret´s Esophagus The patient’s birth date is displayed in the endoscopic image; May 5, 1897. With her 106 years of age, she displayed an unremarkable mental status...

Barret´s Esophagus long segment -106-year-old...

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A 106 year-old female, who presented abdominal pain, anorexia and long standing gastroesophageal reflux disease. An upper endoscopic evaluation was performed. A big hiatus hernia, para-esophageal...

Longstanding gastroesophageal reflux disease...

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Glycogenic acanthosis of the esophagus. This condition is asymptomatic and an incidental finding. These nodules or plaques result from accumulation of excess glycogen in mature squamous cells of the...

Longstanding gastroesophageal reflux disease...

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A 60 year-old female, with longstanding gastroesophageal reflux disease. One year previously the patient underwent peroral intraluminal gastroplicature. The image and the video clip display three...

Endoscopic view of Barrett Esophagus - chromoendoscopy...

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Chromoendoscopy using Lugol's solution. Staining of the mucosa with Lugol's solution during endoscopy has been suggested to identify early cancer and dysplasia that may improve prognosis. It has...

Endoscopic view of Barrett Esophagus (1 of 9)

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A 53 year-old male with long standing GERD. The mean age of development of Barrett's esophagus is estimated to be 40 years, yet the mean age at diagnosis is 63 years. This suggests that a premalignant...

Barrett Esophagus -GERD- (1 of 6)

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Tongue-like columnar mucosal protrusions in the distal esophagus. A 68 year-old, female with long standing GERD.

Barrett's Esophagus of long segment -GERD (3...

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Among patients who have endoscopic examinations because of chronic GERD symptoms, long segment Barrett's esophagus can be found in 3 to 5 percent, whereas 10 to 15 percent have short-segment Barrett's...

Barrett's Esophagus of long segment (1 of 11)

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This 41 year-old male presented with long-standing GERD. Endoscopy shows tongues of Barrett esophagus.

Gastric Heterotopia (inlet pach) (1 of 4)

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Mucosal defect that has to disclosed Barrett Esophagus. A 50 year-old female with long-standing GERD. A hiatus hernia is seen.

Barrett's Esophagus of long segment - Argon Plasma...

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The image and the video clip display the APC ablation. Most patients with BE will not develop esophageal cancer and will die of other causes, as in the general population. The risk of progression...

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