Morphologic Pathology of the Alimentary Canal: Gross, Radiographic, and Microscopic |
Contents
General Characteristics of Esophagus | 2 |
Gastritis | 111 |
Gastric Ulcers | 119 |
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achalasia acute adenocarcinoma adenoma Amer appearance Arrows indicate autopsy barium-filled benign biopsy bleeding cancer carcinoid carcinoma CARDIOESOPHAGEAL cecum cells changes chronic clinical colon demonstrated diameter dilatation disease distal diverticula DIVERTICULOSIS duodenal duodenum edema epithelial esophagus film fistula gastric ulcer gastritis Gastroenterology gastrointestinal glands glandular granulomatous gross HAMARTOMA hemorrhagic histologic hyperplasia ileitis infiltration inflammatory intussusception involved jejunum large bowel LEIOMYOMA lesion lipomas loops lumen lymph nodes lymphoid lymphoma malignant mass mesenteric metastases microscopic mucosa mucosal folds mucosal pattern multiple muscular nodular nodules normal obstruction Old Female Old Male pathologic patient pedicle peptic ulcer perforation Plate polyposis polyps portion present proximal pyloric radiographic radiolucent rectum regional enteritis resection Roentgen Diagnosis scleroderma seen segment shows sigmoid small bowel small intestine smooth muscle tumors stenosis stenotic stomach submucosa Surg Surgical specimen syndrome terminal ileum thickening tion tissue tract tumor ulcer crater ulcerative colitis vascular villous wall Whipple's disease x-ray