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4-Pathology and Terminology
4-Pathology and Terminology
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The document is about upper endoscopy pathology and terminology. It includes endoscopy reports and images with multiple-choice questions about how to describe the findings in the procedure report. Some of the findings include portal hypertensive gastropathy, gastritis, punctate erythema, Cameron's ulcer, linear erythema, Gastric Antrum Vascular Ectasia (GAVE), NSAID related gastropathy, Barrett's esophagus, LA grade B esophagitis, gastric heterotopia, and inlet patch. It also discusses the classification schemes used to describe Barrett's esophagus and superficial neoplastic lesions, as well as the use of narrow band imaging (NBI) in identifying colon polyps, Barrett's esophagus, dysplasia in UC, and gastric cancer. The document also mentions the identification of varices, red signs, gastric varices, Mallory Weiss tear, Cameron ulcer, anastomotic ulcer, and malignant ulcer. The Paris classification is used to describe superficial gastric, esophageal, and colon polyp lesions.
Keywords
upper endoscopy pathology
endoscopy reports
portal hypertensive gastropathy
Barrett's esophagus
gastric heterotopia
narrow band imaging (NBI)
colon polyps identification
gastric cancer identification
varices identification
Paris classification
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