Post on 16-Jan-2016
Varioliform Gastritis In Patient With Lymphocytic Gastritis
Causes Of Large Gastric Folds
Hyperplastic Gastropathies - Gross
Hyperplastic Gastropathies - Histology (Zollinger-Ellison vs
Ménétrier’s)
Gastric Amyloidosis With Large Rugal Folds -
Endoscopy And Histology (Congo Red)
Watermelon Stomach: Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia
(GAVE)
Accuracy In The Diagnosis Of Gastritis And Gastropathy As
Documented By Histopathology
Biopsy Strategy For Diagnosis Of Gastritis And Gastropathy
Duodenum - Normal Anatomic Relationships
Normal Duodenum Vs Hyperplastic Brunner’s Glands
(BG) With Enlarged Intramucosal And Submucosal
Glands (Located Above And Below Muscularis Mucosae
(MM)).
Gastric Metaplasia Of The Duodenal Bulb Correlates
With Acid Exposure But NOT With H pylori Infection
Chronic Peptic Duodenitis - Histologic Findings And
Definition
ACTIVE Chronic Peptic Duodenitis - Defining
Histologic Features (Acute Inflammation With H pylori
Infection).
H pylori And Duodenal Gastric Metaplasia Correlate With Active Peptic Duodenitis
Duodenal And “Pre-Pyloric” Ulcers - Autopsy Specimen
Duodenal Ulcer With Brunner Gland (BG) Hyperplasia,
Pancreatic Penetration And Exposed Artery
H pylori Alters Control Of Gastric Secretion By
Decreasing Somatostatin Release
H pylori Infection Causes A Reversible Decrease In Antral
D-Cell Density And In Somatostatin Content And An Increase In Gastrin Content In
Duodenal Ulcer Patients
The Role Of H pylori In The Pathogenesis Of Duodenal
Ulcer
Principal Non-Peptic Causes Of Duodenitis
Duodenal Inflammation And Ulceration In A Patient With
Crohn’s Disease
Celiac Disease Can Be Misdiagnosed When Only The
Duodenal Bulb Is Biopsied