By: Nour-Eldin A Nour-Eldin
Male 35 y, Dyspahagia. What is the Diagnosis? Lateral view of the upper oesophagus Oesophageal web
37y female, dyspahgia What is the Diagnosis? Zenker’s diverticulum. a Lateral view demonstrating an outpouching of the upper oesophageal mucosa above the cricopharyngeal muscle
42 y female, with dysphagia. What is the Diagnosis? Achalasia of the cardia. Typical appearances withmild dilatation of the oesophagus and ‘rat tail’ confi guration of the lower oesophageal sphincter.
Local Invasion of the stomach irregularity of the greater curvature of the body and antrum of the stomach, together with a pinpoint tapered irregular stenosis of the transverse colon.
hypernodularity of the duodenal fold pattern Bulboduodenitis Male, 36 y epigastric pain
Duodenal gastric heterotopia multiple hexagonal mucosal islands in the duodenum, classically situated at the base of the duodenal bulb Male, 28 y epigastric pain
Crohn’s stenosis & Duodenal fistula irregular narrowing of the postbulbar duodenum due to lonstanding Crohn’s duodenitis. There is also a duodenal-biliary fi stula occurring as a complication of the Crohn’s disease. Cholecystectomy clips Male, 38y epigastric pain and recurrent attacks of cholangitis
Male 49 y Dysphagia Esophageal Carcinoma
Tumor in the second part of the duodenum Male 49y Epigastric pain
Colonic Carcinoma on Polyposis Coli Male 42y recurrent abdominal pain
Hirschsprung's Disease Male 18 days constipation
Intussusception and Horse Shoe Kidney Male 34 years,acute abdominal pain and vomiting
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