The Gastroenterology Teaching Project

Upper G.I. Tract: Patho-Clinical Aspects

UTP 4A

Table of Contents

  1. Gastro-Esophageal Junction: Normal Anatomy (Drawing and Microscopic)
  2. Lower Esophagus: Normal Mucosa with Squamous Epithelium (Microscopic)
  3. Gastro-Esophageal Junction (Microscopic)
  4. Esophagitis - Causes (Table)
  5. Esophagus: Erosions and Plaques (Candidasis) (Gross)
  6. Esophagus: Candidiasis: Endoscopic View
  7. Esophageal Candidiasis (X-ray)
  8. Esophagus: Candidiasis (Microscopic)
  9. Herpes Esophagitis: Gross Appearance
  10. Herpetic Esophagitis: Epithelial Lesion (Microscopic)
  11. Gastro-esophageal Reflux: Findings (Table)
  12. Response of Epithelium to Injury: General Concepts (Flow Chart)
  13. Esophageal Mucosa: Prolonged & Recurrent Gastroesophageal Reflux (Diagrams)
  14. Lower Esophagus: Gastro-esophageal Reflux (Endoscopic)
  15. Changes in Epithelium and Vascular Papillae Secondary to Gastro-esophageal Reflux (Microscopic)
  16. Gastro-esophageal Reflux: Increased Epithelial Turnover (Radioautographs)
  17. Esophageal Epithelium: Acute Inflammation Secondary to Gastro-esophageal Reflux (Microscopic)
  18. Frequencey of Histological Findings in Subjects with and without Gastro- esophageal Reflux (Table)
  19. Linear Erosion and Esophagitis Secondary to Mechanical Injury Plus Reflux (Gross)
  20. Sequelae of Prolonged G-E Reflux (Flow Chart)
  21. Barrett's Esophagus: Development and Anatomic Relationships (Drawings)
  22. Barrett's Esophagus: Gross Appearance
  23. Barrett's Esophagus: Endoscopic View of Distal Esophagus
  24. Esophageal Ulcer and Stricture (Barrett's esophagus) (X-ray)
  25. Hiatus Hernia (X-ray)
  26. Barrett's Esophagus: Ulceration (Microscopic)
  27. Barrett's Epithelium (H & E & Mucin) (Microscopic)
  28. Esophageal Stricture (Cross-section) (Microscopic)
  29. Stomach and Duodenum: Normal Anatomy (Drawings)
  30. Stomach and Duodenum: Normal Histology (Drawings)
  31. Stomach: Anatomic & Histologic Relationships (Charts)
  32. Stomach: Normal Body & Fundus-Fundal (Oxyntic) Mucosa (Microscopic)
  33. Stomach: Normal Antrum (Antral Mucosa) (Microscopic)
  34. Gastritis: Multiple Approaches to Classification (Table)
  35. Acute Gastritis: Classification (Table)
  36. Acute Erosive (Hemorrhagic) Gastritis (Table)
  37. Acute Erosive (Hemorrhagic) Gastritis (Gross)
  38. Acute Erosive (Hemorrhagic) Gastritis (Microscopic)
  39. Acute Erosive (Hemorrhagic) Gastritis: Pathogenesis (Diagram)
  40. Acute Erosive (Hemorrhagic) Gastritis: Pathogenesis (Flow Chart)
  41. Prostaglandins - Gastric Mucosal "Cytoprotection" is Independent of Gastric Secretion (Graph)
  42. Prostaglandins: Gastric Mucosal "Cytoprotection" (Table)
  43. Chronic Gastritis (Table)
  44. Chronic Non-Specific (Antral) Gastritis (Table)
  45. Chronic Non-Specific (Antral) Gastritis: Endoscopic View
  46. Chronic Non-Specific (Antral) Gastritis (Microscopic)
  47. Atrophic Gastritis (Gastritis with Metaplasia): Pathologic Features (Table)
  48. Atrophic Gastritis: Autoimmune Type (Type A) (Gross)
  49. Atrophic Gastritis: Distribution of Intestinaliztion (Gross)
  50. Atrophic Gastritis: Mucosal Thinning, Inflammation and Metaplasia (Microscopic)
  51. Atrophic Gastritis (Autoimmune Type A): Fundal Mucosa - Intestinal Metaplasia (Microscopic)
  52. Gastric Ulcers and Atrophic Gastritis: Environmental (Type B) Gastritis (Gross)
  53. Atrophic Gastritis: Environmental Type (Type B) (Microscopic)
  54. Environmental Atrophic Gastritis: Geographic Differences in Age-Related Prevalence (Graph)
  55. Atrophic Gastritis: Clinical Features (Table)
  56. Large Gastric Folds: Classification (Table)
  57. Gastrin-Stimulated Rugal Hypertrophy (Gastrinoma - Z-E Syndrome) (Gross)
  58. Stomach: Mucosal Hyperplasia Secondary to Gastrin Hypersecretion (Microscopic)
  59. Trophic Effects of Gastrin (Rat Stomach) (Graph)
  60. Gastritis: Other Distinctive Forms (Table)
  61. Benign Gastric Ulcer (Gross)
  62. Gastric Ulcer (Microscopic)
  63. Gastric Ulcer: Postulated Pathogenetic Factors (Diagrammatic Drawing)
  64. Gastric Ulcer: Relationship to Aspirin Use (Histogram)
  65. Duodenal Ulcer (With Associated Gastric Ulcers) (Gross)
  66. Peptic Duodenitis (Endoscopic)
  67. Duodenum: Normal Histology (Microscopic)
  68. Peptic Duodenitis (Endoscopic)
  69. Duodenal Ulcer (Microscopic)
  70. Duodenal Ulcer: Potentail Pathogenetic Factors (Diagrammatic Chart)

 
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