Atlas of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
1997
The normal gastrointestinal tract esophagus I - diverticula, hiatal hernias, webs, rings, reflux, and Barrett's metaplasia esophagus II - neoplasms, infections, and involvement in graft-versus-host disease esophagus III - motor dysfunction, vascular abnormalities and postoperative evaluation stomach I - gastric ulcers, anatomic and vascular abnormalities, and postoperative evaluation stomach II - tumours and polyps stomach III - gastritis and upper gastrointestinal bleeding small bowel endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography and sphincterotomy colon I - polyps and tumors colon II - inflammatory and infectious disorders colon III - diverticular disease, vascular malformations and other colonic abnormalities.
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