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Endoscopy of two Giant Gastric Ulcers

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2007

This video endoscopy shows two ulcers in a cirrhotic patient. This 82 year old woman who had had severe ascites and previously in the paracentesis procedure had drained 6 liters of ascites liquid, at endoscopy two giant ulcers were found. Liver cirrhosis is frequently associated with complicated peptic ulcer disease. It has been showed that peptic ulcer is more frequent in patients with liver cirrhosis, is associated with the severity of cirrhosis, and occurs without upper
abdominal pain in up to 70% of patients and with complications in 29%. This giant ulcer is found at the lesser curvature of the gastric body, macroscopically has suspected, some parameters of malign but the biopsies were negative, however in six week will need a new follow up endoscopy that showed that the ulcer of the antrum is in the scar phase as well as the scar of the ulcer of the body., a six week with proton pump inhibitor (PPI) treatment.

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  • anyone else notice the worms at the begining?

  • what's the treatment?

  • the inside of the body is gross. haha

  • @WowOmgStudios I know. That was in reply to someone who posted something previously.

  • @volk410  but this is an ulcer, which was most likely caused by a lack of mucus or high concentration of acid

  • Kadiri naman ano ba yan!

  • @SwiftRyder2 Actually stress can kill brain cells, unravel chromosomes, and stops the body's immune system which lets the stomach infect by its own bacteria which is where "H. pylori" comes from but that is actually not a normal ulcer, that is a bacteria, a regular ulcer can be; hereditary, due to your own blood type (type o), or your lifestyle BUT stress can greatly effect this ulcer. SO you have the "H. pylori" which is caused by stress and the regular ulcer which is increased with stress

  • How did I wind up here ?

  • @DIPPITY5 You never saw these things in normal life, right?

  • @4chango what an unprofessional medical doctor replying to someone he considers lower! btw i still did not read your comments! you're such a LOSER! Go suck your own dick and put it inside your imaginary fake vagina! And suck your fathers and your brothers dick too because they like the way you drank their cum! :-D

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