Gastroesophagoscopy - Esophagoscopy
Gastroesophagoscopy - Indications, Risks and Complications
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  • 1. Cricopharyngeus (Upper Esophageal Spincter)
  • 2.  Upper Esophagus
  • 3.  Gastroesophageal Junction - Barrett's Esophagus
  • 3.  Gastroesophageal Junction - Barrett's Esophagus
  • 4.  Gastric (Stomach) Mucoas with Large Folds or Rugae
  • 5.  Gastric (Stomach) Mucosa with Large Folds or Rugae
  • 6.  Pyloric Antrum & Orifice - Note The Areas of Gastritis
  • 7.  Gastroscopy is passed through the pyloric orifice.  Appearance of the Duodenum
  • 8.  Duodenal Mucosal Biopsy
  • 9.  Biopsy of the Pyloric Antrum
  • 10.  Looking 180 deg back at the Cardiac Notch
  • 11.  Gastric Mucosa in the Lower Esophagus - Barrett's Esophagus
  • 11.  Gastric Mucosa in the Lower Esophagus - Barrett's Esophagus
  • 12.  Biopsy of Barrett's Esophageal Mucosa
  • 12.  Biopsy of Barrett's Esophageal Mucosa
Gastroesophagoscopy in a Patient
With Barrett's Esophagus
 

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