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Amyand’s hernia : a case report [PDF]
The presence of vermiform appendix, whether normal or inflamed in the inguinal hernia, is referred to as Amyand’s hernia. This is rare occurring in about 1% of inguinal hernias in adults.
Muscat, Peter
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Atrophic gastritis and Helicobacter pylori infection in outpatients referred for gastroscopy [PDF]
Aino Oksanen
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Abstract Objectives To identify and classify submucosal tumors by building and validating a radiomics model with gastrointestinal endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) images. Methods A total of 144 patients diagnosed with submucosal tumors through gastrointestinal EUS were collected between January 2019 and October 2020.
Hui Zhou, Guoliang Wei, Junke Wu
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Abstract An upside‐down stomach is a rare type of hiatal hernia. An 83‐year‐old woman presented to the emergency room with abdominal pain and vomiting. Computed tomography revealed an upside‐down stomach and the incarceration of a part of the gastric body into the abdominal cavity.
Suguru Chiyonaga+9 more
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Rare presentations of small bowel endometriosis
Abstract Despite endometriosis being a relatively common chronic gynecological condition in women of childbearing age, small bowel endometriosis is rare. Presentations can vary from completely asymptomatic to reported symptoms of abdominal pain, bloating, and diarrhea.
Anthony Sakiris+7 more
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Is the string test a useful alternative to gastroscopy with biopsy for H. pylori identification? [PDF]
A. Jiménez García, Javier P. Gisbert
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Abstract Objectives Black spots (BSs) are lentiginous findings observed in the gastric body and fundus during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and are predominantly seen in patients undergoing Helicobacter pylori eradication treatment. However, the detailed patient background and exact composition are poorly understood.
Kiichi Sugiura+13 more
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Gel immersion endoscopic mucosal resection for small gastric neoplastic lesions: A pilot study
Abstract Gastric endoscopic mucosal resection is challenging due to the slippery mucosa, abundant blood vessels, and the presence of mucus. We developed gel immersion endoscopy to secure the visual field, even in a blood‐filled gastrointestinal lumen in 2016.
Kosei Hashimoto+7 more
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Pneumoperitoneum caused by gastroscopy in a jaundiced patient treated endoscopically after initial percutaneous approach [PDF]
Marco Pandolfi+6 more
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