Ulcer – A Deep Dive into Gastrointestinal Lesions
Duodenal Ulcer (4 of 4)
Enhanced Magnification Endoscopy. Zoom endoscopy of a tongue of Barretts mucosa showing cerebriform villous architecture.
Duodenal Ulcer (3 of 4)
Endoscopy revealed asymmetric migration of metaplastic epithelium upward into the esophagus. Biopsies confirmed the presence of intestinal metaplasia diagnostic of Barrett's disease.
Duodenal Ulcer (1 of 4)
This 65 year-old male with long standing symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease, patient presented with melena, two years ago a surgical excision of melanoma malignant of its left leg was performed....
Gastric Diverticulum - Endoscopy
Diverticulum in the fundus of the stomach, seen at retroflexion (the shaft of the endoscope is seen descending through the esophagogastric junction at the 12 o'clock position) The diverticulum was...
Multiple Gastric Angiodysplasia (3 of 17)
This is a large submucosal vassel that seem to be ulcerated Aberrant blood vessels are frequently found in the gastrointestinal tract, where they are probably more common than anywhere else in the...
Hyperplastic Gastric Polyp (1 of 3)
Hyperplasic polyp at the pre-pyloric antrum. The video clip displays the peristaltism, two ulcers and the biopsies.
Gastric Polyp (1 of 7)
A 91 year-old female that six weeks previously had an giant ulcer, in this occasion an subsequent endoscopy was performed, in the video clip the scar of the ulcer is observed
Hyperplastic Polyps - Endoscopy (1 of 14)
This is the case of a 62 year-old male with two hyperplasic polyps and one tiny ulcerated lesion at the pre-piloric antrum of the lesser curvature. One of the polyps was located in the gastroesofagic...
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...