Less common cause of up GI bleeding Esophageal or intestinal neoplam Esophagitis; Malloy-weiss tear Hemoptysis: Swallowed blood Anticoagulant fibrinolytic therapy Telangiectases; aneurysm vasculitis; Dieulafoy ulcer: AV malformation Connective tissue disease Hemabilia biliary origin; Crohns disease amyloidosis, hematological diseases
Less common cause of up GI bleeding Esophageal or intestinal neoplam Esophagitis; Malloy-weiss tear, Hemoptysis: Swallowed blood Anticoagulant fibrinoloytic therapy: Telangiectases; aneurysm ;vasculitis;Dieulafoy ulcer; AV malformation Connective tissue disease; Hemabilia(biliary origin;Crohn`s disease; amyloidosis , hematological diseases
BENIGN GASTRIC ULCER The classical presentation of gastric ulcer with weight loss and indigestion made worse by eating patients more often describe symptoms that would fit equally well for duodenal ulcer-investigation with barium meal or(preferably) endoscopy is, of course, appropriate for either. Benign ulcers may occur at any site in the stomach, but are commonest on the lesser curve away from acid secreting epithelium
BENIGN GASTRIC ULCER The classical presentation of gastric ulcer : with weight loss and indigestion made worse by eating, patients more often describe symptoms that would fit equally well for duodenal ulcer - investigation with barium meal or (preferably) endoscopy is, of course, appropriate for either. Benign ulcers may occur at any site in the stomach, but are commonest on the lesser curve away from acidsecreting epithelium
Location of benign gastric ulcers in relationship to the distance from the pylorus. The majority of benign ulcers will be found on the lesser curvature within 3 cm of the angulus MSPHINC TER 20.0 i5.0 r2.5 28.4 INCISURA 7.5 31寓 22.4 3.5 SPHINCTER
Location of benign gastric ulcers in relationship to the distance from the pylorus. The majority of benign ulcers will be found on the lesser curvature within 3 cm of the angulus
Duodenum ulcer The lesion most commonly affecting the duodenum is ulceration and it is now known that both antral infection with Helicobacter pylori and the presence of gastric acid are virtual prerequisites for it
Duodenum Ulcer The lesion most commonly affecting the duodenum is ulceration, and it is now known that both antral infection with Helicobacter pylori and the presence of gastric acid are virtual prerequisites for it
A number of cutaneous features(stigmata may develop in a patient with cirrhosis, and these are important as they aid clinical recognition of chronic liver disease
A number of cutaneous features (stigmata) may develop in a patient with cirrhosis, and these are important as they aid clinical recognition of chronic liver disease