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Natural History of Duodenal Adenoma: An 11‐year Follow‐up
ABSTRACT Early detection and treatment are essential to decrease the mortality rate of duodenal cancer (DC). However, the natural history of DC remains unclear. A 78‐year‐old woman underwent screening esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) before surgery for advanced colon cancer.
Hikaru Kuribara +8 more
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The role of ROSE-enhanced ERCP-guided biopsy in diagnosing biliary stricture. [PDF]
Lv C +7 more
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ABSTRACT Recently, zolbetuximab combined with chemotherapy has been approved as a first‐line treatment for advanced gastric cancer (GC). However, to date, no endoscopic images demonstrating endoscopic complete response (eCR) to zolbetuximab plus chemotherapy have been reported.
Akinori Sasaki +6 more
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Stent selection in elderly biliary drainage: A pragmatic guide from benign to malignant. [PDF]
Othman AAA.
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ABSTRACT Self‐expanding metallic stents (SEMSs) are an established palliative option for malignant colonic obstruction, including in cases with proximal lesions. However, SEMS placement across the ileocecal valve (ICV) can be technically challenging because of the anatomical curvature and luminal stenosis. Herein, we report a successful case of colonic
Takato Maeda +7 more
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FIRST BRAZILIAN CONSENSUS ON CHOLANGIOPANCREATOSCOPY BY THE BRAZILIAN SOCIETY OF DIGESTIVE ENDOSCOPY (SOBED). [PDF]
Franzini TAP +24 more
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Long peptic strictures of the esophagus due to reflux esophagitis: a case report [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Objectives Endoscopic duodenal stent (DS) placement has become a primary palliative approach for malignant gastric outlet obstruction (MGOO), offering minimally invasive symptom relief. However, complications and risk factors for stent dysfunction and prognostic indicators of survival are not fully elucidated.
Masatoshi Murakami +10 more
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ABSTRACT Electrolyte depletion syndrome (EDS), also known as McKittrick–Wheelock syndrome, is a rare but life‐threatening condition caused by secretory diarrhea from colorectal villous tumors, often accompanied by severe electrolyte imbalances and renal dysfunction.
Toshifumi Iida +8 more
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