portal hypertension
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy for Acute Calculous...
This is a case of laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute calculous cholecystitis with cirrhotic liver and portal hypertension s/p percutaneous cholecystostomy. Edited and voice over by Dr. M. Balika FNB...
Ligation of Esophageal Varices
Abstract: Esophageal varices are present in majority of the patients with hepatic cirrhosis at the time of diagnosis, especially in those with advanced liver disease. Variceal size, red wale marks on...
Duodenal Ulcers and Erosions (3 of 3)
One and a half year after, an upper endoscopy was performed and some polypoid structures was found that belong to scar tissue due to the previous ulcers. Patient since the hemorrhage has been under...
Duodenal Ulcers and Erosions (1 of 3)
An 85 year-old male, with hepatic cirrhosis and varices of the esophagus. Enormous duodenal ulcers and erosions are seen. The patient suffered a gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
Multiple Duodenal Ulcers (2 of 3)
Multiple Duodenal Ulcers. The ulcers are from the duodenal bulb to the third portion of the duodenum, Multiple; variable in size, shallow erosions some with black necrotic bases are observed.
Multiple Duodenal Ulcers (1 of 3)
A 59 year-old female, with portal hypertension, jaundice. and esophageal varices grade I-II. The images and videos display several duodenal ulcers and erosions with yellowish color due to jaundice.
Erosive Duodenitis
The etiology of duodenitis is not completely understood. However, the gastric acid hypersecretion and the helicobacter pylori play an important role in the pathogenesis.
Peptic Ulcer And Liver Cirrhosis (5 of 5)
Through the cardias the gastric body is observed with portal hypertensive gastropathy, the video clip shows esophageal varices.
Peptic Ulcer And Liver Cirrhosis (3 of 5)
Portal Hypertensive Gastropathy. Portal hypertensive gastropathy is a potential cause of bleeding in patients with liver cirrhosis.
Peptic Ulcer And Liver Cirrhosis (2 of 5)
Portal Hypertensive Gastropathy. A "snake skin" like gastric mucosal pattern consistent with portal hypertensive gastropathy.
Peptic Ulcer And Liver Cirrhosis (1 of 5)
This 84 year-old male who was hospitalized due a urosepsis and melena one week before underwent a Transurethral prostatectomy, no previous medical history of liver cirrhosis was know. Peptic ulcer...
Esophageal Varices - Endoscopy (5 of 5)
Endoscopic Image of Portal hypertensive gastropathy Portal hypertensive gastropathy (PHG) is the most common gastric mucosal injury to patients with liver cirrhosis. The main histological change is...