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You searched for: Creator Paul Choi, MD Remove constraint Creator: Paul Choi, MD Publisher i-Human Patients, Inc. Remove constraint Publisher: i-Human Patients, Inc. Subject Colonoscopy Remove constraint Subject: Colonoscopy

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  1. Stomach, fundic gland polyps

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    Description: Stomach - fundic gland polyps Stomach polyps are masses of cells that form on the inside lining of the stomach. Stomach polyps, also called gastric polyps, are rare.
    Keywords: inflammation of gastric mucosa, Masses of cells
  2. Stomach, fundic gland polyp

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    Description: Stomach - fundic gland polyp Stomach polyps are masses of cells that form on the inside lining of the stomach. Stomach polyps, also called gastric polyps, are rare.
    Keywords: inflammation of gastric mucosa, Masses of cells
  3. Stomach, arteriovenous malformation

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    Description: Stomach - arteriovenous malformation
    Keywords: arteriovenous malformation, AVM
  4. Stomach, watermelon stomach

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    Description: Stomach - watermelon stomach A rare vascular anomaly of the gastric antrum consisting of dilated and thrombosed capillaries and veins that form lines in the antrum that radiate toward the pylorus, resembling the stripes on a watermelon, seen most often in elderly women or patients with chronic liver disease. It may result in chronic blood loss and anemia. Also called watermelon stomach.
    Keywords: stripes of water melon, thrombosed blood vessels, Dilated blood vessels
  5. Stomach, extensive metaplasia and atrophic gastritis

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    Description: Stomach - extensive metaplasia and atrophic gastritis
    Keywords: metaplastic cells, Atrophic, Pathological Conditions, Inflammation of mucous membrane, inflammation of stomach lining, inflammation of gastric lining, Signs and Symptoms
  6. Stomach, erosion

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    Description: Stomach - erosion Gastric erosion occurs when the mucous membrane lining the stomach becomes inflamed. Some drugs, as tablets, can irritate this mucous membrane, especially drugs taken for arthritis and muscular disorders, steroids, and aspirin. A gastric erosion may also occur because of emotional stress, or as a side effect of burns or stomach injuries.
    Keywords: Stomach Ulcer, inflammation of gastric lining, Inflammation of stomach lining
  7. Stomach, ulcer H.pylori

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    Description: Stomach - ulcer H.pylori A hole in gastric mucosa due to gastric secretions, related to H pylori in the mucosa, NSAIDs, cigarette smoking etc; the pain of a GU may not correlate with the severity of ulceration Diagnosis Barium x-ray, endoscopy Complications Bleeding, perforation, gastric obstruction
    Keywords: hole in stomach, gastric ulcer, perforation, Peptic ulcer, stomach ulcer
  8. Stomach, intestinal metaplasia, moderate

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    Description: Stomach - intestinal metaplasia, moderate
    Keywords: polyp, metaplasia, cell metaplasia of intestines, Gastric
  9. Colon, Crohn's stricture

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    Description: Colon - Crohn's stricture
    Keywords: intestine scarring, intestine ulceration, Intestine, Large, Granuloma, Regional, Ileocolitis, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Enteritis, intestine swelling, swollen bowel, Regional Enteritis, Constriction, Pathologic, Terminal, Mucous Membrane, Ileitis, inflammation, IBD, chronic inflammation, chronic, constricted bowel, Stricture, Crohn Disease, bowel obstruction, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Granulomatous, Crohn's Enteritis, Granulomatous inflammation, intestinal blockage
  10. Colon, Crohn's ulcers

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    Description: Crohn's ulcers. Signs of Crohn's disease include small ulcers (also called aphthous ulcers), which are caused by breaks in the lining of the intestine due to inflammation.
    Keywords: intestine swelling, IBD, Granulomatous, Ileocolitis, Granulomatous Disease, Chronic, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Regional, Regional Enteritis, intestine scarring, Intestine, Large, chronic inflammation, intestine ulceration, Ileitis, Crohn Disease, Terminal, aphthous ulcers, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Enteritis, Crohn's Enteritis