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By: Nour-Eldin A Nour-Eldin
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Male 35 y, Dyspahagia. What is the Diagnosis? Lateral view of the upper oesophagus Oesophageal web
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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
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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.
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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.
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hypernodularity of the duodenal fold pattern Bulboduodenitis Male, 36 y epigastric pain
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Duodenal gastric heterotopia multiple hexagonal mucosal islands in the duodenum, classically situated at the base of the duodenal bulb Male, 28 y epigastric pain
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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
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Male 49 y Dysphagia Esophageal Carcinoma
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Tumor in the second part of the duodenum Male 49y Epigastric pain
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Colonic Carcinoma on Polyposis Coli Male 42y recurrent abdominal pain
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Hirschsprung's Disease Male 18 days constipation
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Intussusception and Horse Shoe Kidney Male 34 years,acute abdominal pain and vomiting
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