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Principles of Endoscopic Inspection of Small Bowel Villi

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Course: Basics in Endoscopy

1. Introduction to Endoscopic Characterization of Small Bowel Villi

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 1. Introduction to Endoscopic Characterization of Small Bowel Villi 

- Overview of Deep Enteroscopy 

- Advanced Imaging of Small Bowel 

- Surface of the Small Bowel and its Immune System 

- Spectrum of Appearances of Small Bowel using White Light Endoscopy 

2. Key Steps when Observing the Small Bowel Mucosa 

- Removing Debris 

- Observing Before Advancing Endoscope 

- Using CO2 

- Using Contrast Agents 

3. Characteristics of Small Bowel 

- Flattening, Blunting, Atrophy 

- Edema, Engorgement, Redness 

- Erosions, Ulcers 

- Exfoliation 

4. Examples of Disease Processes 

- Whipple's Disease 

- Lymphangiectasia 

- Vasculitis 

- Non-Steroidal Injury 

- Tuberculosis 

- IpSid Immunoproliferative Small Bowel Intestinal Disease

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