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Cytomegalovirus Esophagitis - Assessment of the...
Usually an opportunistic infection, among the most common opportunistic infections in AIDS patients, but also in non-HIV immunocompromised patients (bone marrow transplant recipients, solid organ transplant...
Cytomegalovirus Esophagitis - 42 Years-Old Male
This 42 year-old male underwent a rutine upper endoscopy finding this tiny lesion in the upper third of the esophagus immediately suspect as herpes viral esophagitis or cytomegalovirus, subsequently...
Candidiasis - White Spots in the Esophagus
Candida is the fourth most common cause of nosocomial bloodstream infection in the United States.
Candidiasis - Endoscopic Assessment
Candida species are yeastlike fungi that can form true hyphae and pseudohyphae. For the most part, Candida species are confined to human and animal reservoirs; however, they are frequently recovered...
Candida Esophagitis - Endoscopy - Characteristic...
Whitish yeast colonies which may become confluent, and which may be associated with ulceration. Candidiasis is often asymptomatic, and may be a chance finding of no clinical significance. It can however,...
Candida Esophagitis - Endoscopy - Fungal Overgrowth
Candida esophagitis results from fungal overgrowth in the esophagus, impaired cell-mediated immunity, or both. Fungal overgrowth typically occurs in the setting of esophageal stasis resulting from...
Candida Esophagitis - Endoscopy - 63 Years-Old...
This 63 year-old diabetic female underwent a routine endoscopy Patchy white exudate scattered throughout the length of the esophagus. Infection with Candida species is the most common type of infectious...
Mesh replacement in incisional hernia repair
The video presents the removal and replacement of an infected abdominal prosthetic mesh.
Aswhipworm in the cecum
The video presents female Trichuris trichiura (commonly known as an aswhipworm), which caused Trichuriasis (an intestinal infection) in the cecum.