helicobacter pylori
Duodenal Ulcer (2 of 3)
The image and the video clip display a deformed duodenal bulb due to a duodenal ulcer. Duodenal ulcer (DU) is a common condition characterized by the presence of a well-demarcated break in the mucosa...
Duodenal Ulcer (1 of 3)
Helicobacter pylori infection, now considered to be a cause of gastric cancer, is also strongly associated with gastric and duodenal ulcer disease.
Hyperplastic Polyp - Gastric Cardia
These are the most common epithelial polyps of the stomach and are found throughout the stomach, ranging in size from a few millimeters to centimeters. Hyperplastic polyps have been reported in association...
Gastric Polyposis - Endoscopy (2 of 11)
These are the most common epithelial polyps of the stomach and are found throughout the stomach, ranging in size from a few millimeters to centimeters. Hyperplastic polyps have been reported in association...
Gastric Cancer - Intestinal Metaplasia - Endoscopy...
Intestinal metaplasia in the stomach increases the risk of gastric cancer, and the increased risk is proportional to the extent of the metaplasia. This risk could be generated by one or more mechanisms:...
Gastric Cancer - Intestinal Metaplasia - Endoscopy...
It still remains controversial whether gastric mucosal atrophy and intestinal metaplasia are reversible after eradication of Helicobacter pylori infection. Another complication of H pylori gastritis...
Gastric Cancer - Intestinal Metaplasia - Endoscopy...
In this clinical case shows the relationship between intestinal metaplasia and gastric cancer, the videos are seen many islands of intestinal metaplasia. H pylori- associated chronic gastritis progresses...
Chronic Gastritis With Intestinal Metaplasia...
The video clip displays more intensive areas of Intestinal Metaplasia of the antrum as well as biliar reflux. Metaplasia is a potentially reversible change from a fully differentiated cell type to...
Intestinal Metaplasia - Endoscopy (2 of 5)
Endoscopy of Intestinal Metaplasia Intestinal metaplasia (IM) of the stomach is a risk factor in developing intestinal-type gastric cancer and hence the question of reversibility is vital. There is...
Gastric Erosion (2 of 2)
Cronic Gastritis Furrow of erosioned mucosal changes. Gastric carcinoma of the intestinal type originates in dysplastic epithelium, which in turn develops in the milieu of atrophic gastritis and...