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  1. Ileum, small apthous ulcer with florid Crohn's colitis

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    Description: Ileum - small apthous ulcer with florid Crohn's colitis
    Keywords: Gastroenteritis, Crohn Disease, inflammation, Digestive tract
  2. Colon, pseudomembranous colitis, moderate

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    Description: Colon - pseudomembranous colitis, moderate. An acute inflammation of the intestinal mucosa that is characterized by the presence of pseudomembranes or plaques in the small intestine (pseudomembranous enteritis) and the large intestine (pseudomembranous colitis). It is commonly associated with antibiotic therapy and clostridium difficile colonization.
    Keywords: C. difficile, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, clostridium, mucosa inflammation, Pseudomembranous Colitis, Clostridium Infections, Pseudomembranous Enteritis, Enteritis, Colitis, Antibiotic-Associated Colitis, Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous, Pseudomembranous, Pseudomembranous Enterocolitis, Clostridium Enterocolitis
  3. Colon, pseudomembranous colitis, severe

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    Description: Colon - pseudomembranous colitis, severe. An acute inflammation of the intestinal mucosa that is characterized by the presence of pseudomembranes or plaques in the small intestine (pseudomembranous enteritis) and the large intestine (pseudomembranous colitis). It is commonly associated with antibiotic therapy and clostridium difficile colonization.
    Keywords: Pseudomembranous Enteritis, clostridium, Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous, mucosa inflammation, Colitis, c. difficile, Clostridium Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous Enterocolitis, Antibiotic-Associated Colitis, Clostridium Infections, Pseudomembranous Colitis, Pseudomembranous, Enteritis, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses
  4. Duodenum, carcinoid

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    Description: Duodenum - carcinoid Carcinoid (also carcinoid tumor) is a slow-growing type of neuroendocrine tumor originating in the cells of the neuroendocrine system. In some cases, metastasis may occur. Carcinoid tumors of the midgut (jejunum, ileum, appendix, and cecum) are associated with carcinoid syndrome.
    Keywords: Neoplasms, Carcinoid Tumor, Tumor, Digestive System Neoplasms, Duodenal Neoplasms, neuroendocrine, Neoplasms by Histologic Type
  5. Duodenum, ulcer H.pylori

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    Description: Duodenum - ulcer H.pylori A peptic ulcer, also known as peptic ulcer disease (PUD), is the most common ulcer of an area of the gastrointestinal tract that is usually acidic and thus extremely painful. It is defined as mucosal erosions equal to or greater than 0.5 cm. Ulcers can also be caused or worsened by drugs such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and other NSAIDs. Heliobacter pylori is a gram-negative spiral bacterium that causes gastritis and pyloric ulcers in humans; a history of H. pylori infection is associated with gastric carcinoma; Formerly called Campylobacter pylori.
    Keywords: ulcer, Gram-Negative Bacteria, Mucosal erosion, pyloric ulcer, bacteria, Bacteria, Duodenal Ulcer
  6. Colon, ulcerative colitis

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    Description: Colon - Ulcerative Colitis #2 Ulcerative colitis (Colitis ulcerosa, UC) is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Ulcerative colitis is a form of colitis, a disease of the colon (large intestine), that includes characteristic ulcers, or open sores. The main symptom of active disease is usually constant diarrhea mixed with blood, of gradual onset. IBD is often confused with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a troublesome but much less serious condition.
    Keywords: sore, bloody diarrhea, ulcer, Colitis, Ulcerative, Inflammatory bowel disease, Intestine, Large, colon
  7. Esophagus, Bleeding esophageal varices

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    Description: Esophageal varices, bleeding Esophageal varices are longitudinal venous varices at the lower end of the esophagus as a result of portal hypertension; they are superficial and liable to ulceration and massive bleeding.
    Keywords: Gastric Varix, Esophageal and Gastric Varices, Esophageal Varices, Gastric Varices, Esophageal Varix
  8. Esophagus, Esophageal Varices

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    Description: Esophageal varices Esophageal varices are longitudinal venous varices at the lower end of the esophagus as a result of portal hypertension; they are superficial and liable to ulceration and massive bleeding.
    Keywords: Gastric Varix, Esophageal and Gastric Varices, Esophageal Varix, Esophageal Varices, Gastric Varices
  9. Esophagus, Non-bleeding esophageal varices

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    Description: Esophageal varices, non-bleeding Esophageal varices are longitudinal venous varices at the lower end of the esophagus as a result of portal hypertension; they are superficial and liable to ulceration and massive bleeding.
    Keywords: Gastric Varices, Esophageal Varices, Esophageal Varix, Gastric Varix, Esophageal and Gastric Varices
  10. Stomach, Peptic Ulcer

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    Description: System: Gastrointestinal Organ: Stomach Diagnosis: Chronic peptic ulcer Pathologic findings: Modest chronic inflammatory infilrate associated with the granulation tissue. This consists of lymphocytes, macrophages, plasma cells, and some eosinophils. In addition, at the surface of the ulcer bed, there is some necrotic tissue, and this is associated with some PMNs an acute inflammatory reaction. Species: Human Magnification: 20x Stain: H&E
    Keywords: Ulcer, Gastroduodenal, stomach, Gastroduodenal Ulcers, cytopathology, Ulcer, Peptic, Peptic Ulcers, biopsy, Ulcers, Gastroduodenal, Ulcer, Marginal, Ulcers, Marginal, pathology, Marginal Ulcers, Hematoxylin and Eosin, Ulcers, Peptic, stain, peptic ulcer, histopathology, Marginal Ulcer, Gastroduodenal Ulcer