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Erythematous Colon Mucosa (1 of 3)
Scattered Patches of dark erythematous mucosa. The dark appearance of the patches suggest that the acute phase has passed. Colonic diverticular disease is a common problem in the Western world. The...
Toxic Dilatation Of The Colon Superimposed Pseudomembranous...
Extension of the mucosal inflammation may also be important. In contrast to typical ulcerative colitis in which the inflammatory response is limited to the mucosa, toxic megacolon is characterized...
Celiac Disease - Duodenal Mucosa (5 of 5)
Small hole of which bile emerges at anterior wall of duodenal bulb. The GI tract is an extremely rare congenital anomaly. The clinical implications and frequency of this anomaly are not clearly known....
Celiac Disease - Duodenal Mucosa (4 of 5)
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)
The only treatment for celiac disease is to follow a gluten-free diet
Celiac Disease - Duodenal Mucosa (2 of 5)
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)
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...
Multiple Gastric Angiodysplasia (8 of 17)
Histologic examination demonstrates dilated vessels in the mucosa and submucosa, sometimes covered only by a single layer of surface. These features are shared by angiodysplasias in the colon and stomach....
Multiple Gastric Angiodysplasia (1 of 17)
This 91-year old lady had medical history of multiple hospitalizations, her family reported that she had at least 20 hospitalizations at another hospital (public) due to upper gastrointestinal bleeding,...
Gastric Polyposis - Endoscopy (9 of 11)
Hyperplastic polyps are by far the most common histologic type, and they can vary in location, number, and size. Most are less than 2 cm. Although these polyps harbor no malignancy, they may be accompanied...
Hyperplastic Polyps - Endoscopy (8 of 14)
Strangulating the mucosa of the ulcerated lesion of the antrum.
Gastroesophagic Varices - 66 - Year - Old Man...
The patient was received from the other hospital with the Sengstaken-Blakemore tube. The image and the video clip show the status post use the Sengstaken-Blakemore tube, showing the aspect of the...
Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding (2 of 3)
Bleeding from gastric varices is a life-threatening complication of portal hypertension. Fundal and isolated gastric varices are at high risk for variceal bleeding. The first episode of variceal bleeding...
Gastric Cancer - Intestinal Metaplasia - Endoscopy...
The inflammatory response favors intramural mutagenesis that might result in metaplasia or neoplasia as independent events. Finding gene rearrangements common to both metaplastic and neoplastic tissue...