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Mechanism of action of PCABs (Potasium-Competitive Acid Blockers)
Mid-GI bleeding of Obscure Cause due to a Cavernous Lymphangioma
Multiple Polypoid Sigmoid Colon Lesions
New Guidelines From the ASGE for Diagnosis and Management of Eosinophilic Esophagitis The new guidelines for the diagnosis and management for eosinophilic esophagitis are out. Let’s see what they say. I have prepared a list of key takeaways.
Optimal Use of Variable Stiffness Colonoscopes
What are the Palisade Veins?
Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome
The ESD-EMR Hybrid or Pre-Cutting EMR Endoscopic Resection Technique A technique to improve complete entrapment and resection colorectal, esophageal and stomach lesions.
The MIRacle Sign The Practicing Endoscopist Newsletter Tip for Inspection of the Papilla of Vater Using Distal Transparent Cap Today we present a useful tip for inspection of the papilla of Vater using a distal transparent cap
Tips for Management of Colon Polyps with Thick and/or Long Stalks Using Endoloop Tips for Post-EMR Bleeding for Lesions Located at the Anal Verge or Distal Rectum
Treating Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding: An Update on Endoscopic Techniques State-of-the-Art Endoscopic Techniques for Managing Upper Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
Ulcerations of the Intestines in Patient with Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN) Type 2b
Understanding Cronkhite-Canada Syndrome A Comprehensive Overview of Cronkhite-Canada Syndrome: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Approaches
Unusual Bile Duct Problems: The Sump Syndrome What is the Sump Syndrome? Do You Use CO2 and Water Immersion in Diagnostic Colonoscopies on a Daily Basis?
Water Assisted-Colonoscopy (WAC or Hydrocolonoscopy)
What is a Phrygian (Cap) Gallbladder? A phrygian cap is a normal anatomical variant where the gallbladder fundus folds back on itself, resembling the pointed cap worn in ancient Phrygia. It is typically incidental and requires no treatment.
Where Does the Measurement "Fr" (French) Come From, and What Does It Mean? 1 French (Fr) = 0.33 mm. The French gauge system, devised by J.-F.-B. Charriere, standardizes endoscope working channel diameters and accessory sizes. Here's what every endoscopist needs to know.
Zenker Dysphagia in an Elderly Patient