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Secuencia Video Endoscópica 1 de 1.
Multiple acute erosions of the antrum.
Some erosions with necrosis are shown
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Video Endoscopic Sequence 1 of 7.
Multiple acute erosions of the antrum.
Grossly, most erosions and acute ulcers appear as well-defined hemorrhagic lesions 1 to 2 mm in diameter. If the insult is severe, the mucosa between the lesions is intensely hemorrhagic. Microscopically, an erosion demonstrates necrosis to the level of the muscularis mucosa.
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Video Endoscopic Sequence 2 of 7.
This acute erosion is appreciated with magnifying endoscope.
Hallmark of erosive gastritis are mucosal lesions, which do not penetrate the muscular layer of the mucosa, as the ulcer does.
Erosive gastritis. Initial mucosal defects above the lamina muscularis mucosae.
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Video Endoscopic Sequence 3 of 7.
Another erosion seen with magnifying endoscope.
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Video Endoscopic Sequence 4 of 7.
This acute erosion is observed with magnifying endoscope.
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Video Endoscopic Sequence 5 of 7.
The image and the video display the methylene blue. Chromoendoscopy, one erosion is seen with this method.
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Video Endoscopic Sequence 6 of 7.
Multiple erosions of the gastric antrum.
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Video Endoscopic Sequence 7 of 7.
Another image and video of the gastric erosions.
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Multiple acute erosions and some ulcers are observed.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and piroxican, can be direct irritants and can cause of gastritis.
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Video Endoscopic Sequence 1 of 2.
Lineal erosion at the antrum. In this endoscopic sequence is compared between endoscopic examination using an endoscope with zoom and the next sequence using a magnifying endoscope.
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Video Endoscopic Sequence 2 of 2.
Lineal erosion using a magnifying endoscope.
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Lineal Erosive Gastritis of the Antrum.
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Erosive Antral Gastritis.
A 71 year-old male who had severe epigastric pain for several days, he had been using aspirin.
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Video Endoscopic Sequence 1 of 3.
Gastric Erosion observed with The narrow band imaging (NBI) system consists of a sequential electronic endoscope system and a source of light equipped with new narrow band filters, yielding very clear images of microvessels on mucosal surfaces.
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Video Endoscopic Sequence 2 of 3.
Narrow Band Imaging
This image displays a erosion cover with fibrin.
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Video Endoscopic Sequence 3 of 3.
Pre-Piloric Erosion.
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Video Endoscopic Sequence 1 of 4.
This 58 year-old female with biliary cirrhosis presented with epigastric pain, nausea and vomiting.
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Video Endoscopic Sequence 2 of 4.
There are duodenal ulcers as well as some duodenal erosions
Though primary and secondary duodenogastric reflux (DGR) have been accepted in the medical literature as separate clinical units, reliable and standardised methods of detection have not been known since long. Therefore, the role of DGR in the pathogenesis of upper GI tract diseases makes a problem.
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Video Endoscopic Sequence 3 of 4.
More images and video clips.
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Video Endoscopic Sequence 4 of 4.
More images and video clips.
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