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This site shows thousands of endoscopic images, both normal findings and common and rare disorders in the gastrointestinal canal. We are continously updating the site with new images every month. This page show the images most recently included. You can click on a picture to get a magnification, with the resolution videoendoscopes now are capable of. And the high resolution image is of course easy to download to be included in power point presentations or for publication purposes.
January 21, 2012
Click on the picture to get a magnification Barretts oesophagus
Click on the picture to get a magnification A short Barretts oesophagus
Click on the picture to get a magnification Cameron-ulcus
Click on the picture to get a magnification Cameron-ulcus
Click on the picture to get a magnification Small hyperplastic polyps in the gastric fundus
Click on the picture to get a magnification Occult mucosal bleeding (due to the use of NSAIDs) in the gastric antrum
Click on the picture to get a magnification A normal descending part of the duodenum
Click on the picture to get a magnification Papilla of Vater in the descending part of the duodenum
Click on the picture to get a magnification Terminal ileum with the villi clearly visible
Click on the picture to get a magnification Ileocaecal valve (Valve Bauhini) and caecum
Click on the picture to get a magnification Ileocaecal valve
Click on the picture to get a magnification Lipomatous ileocaecal valve
Click on the picture to get a magnification Appendix aperture in the caecum
Click on the picture to get a magnification A small caecal angiodysplasia
Click on the picture to get a magnification Tubular adenoma in the transverse colon
Click on the picture to get a magnification Diverticulosis in the sigmoid colon
Click on the picture to get a magnification Diverticulum in the sigmoid colon
Click on the picture to get a magnification Internal haemorrhoids (seen with the endoscope in an inverted position in the rectum(
December 18, 2011
Click on the picture to get a magnification Hiatal hernia seen from below with the endoscope in the stomach in an inverted position
Click on the picture to get a magnification Hiatal hernia seen from below with the endoscope in the stomach in an inverted position
Click on the picture to get a magnification Hiatal hernia seen from below with the endoscope in the stomach in an inverted position
Click on the picture to get a magnification Hiatal hernia seen from above, inside view
Click on the picture to get a magnification A pediatric gastroscope with a diameter of just over 5 mm
Click on the picture to get a magnification Larynx seen with a pediatric gastroscope with a diameter of just over 5 mm
Click on the picture to get a magnification The gastric body seen with a pediatric gastroscope with a diameter of just over 5 mm
Click on the picture to get a magnification The descending duodenum seen with a pediatric gastroscope with a diameter of just over 5 mm
Click on the picture to get a magnification Hiatal hernia seen from above, inside view
Click on the picture to get a magnification Gastric cancer (adenocarcinoma of the intestinal type) causing gastric retention
Click on the picture to get a magnification Duodenal diverticulum (in the descending part of the duodenum)
Click on the picture to get a magnification Duodenal diverticulum (in the descending part of the duodenum)
Click on the picture to get a magnification Duodenal diverticulum (in the descending part of the duodenum)
Click on the picture to get a magnification Lymphoid hyperplasia in the terminal ileum
Click on the picture to get a magnification Lymphoid hyperplasia in the terminal ileum
Click on the picture to get a magnification Crohns disease in a neoterminal ileum
Click on the picture to get a magnification (Pseudo-)Melanosis coli caused by an exsessive use of laxatives
Click on the picture to get a magnification (Pseudo-)Melanosis coli caused by an exsessive use of laxatives
Click on the picture to get a magnification (Pseudo-)Melanosis coli caused by an exsessive use of laxatives
Click on the picture to get a magnification A typical colon cancer (adenocarcinoma) in the ascending colon
Click on the picture to get a magnification A typical colon cancer (adenocarcinoma) in the ascending colon
Click on the picture to get a magnification A typical colon cancer (adenocarcinoma) in the ascending colon
Click on the picture to get a magnification Endoscopic polypectomy (a tubular adenoma in the sigmoid colon)
Click on the picture to get a magnification Endoscopic polypectomy (a tubular adenoma in the sigmoid colon)
Click on the picture to get a magnification A circular ulcer in a neoterminal ileum caused by Crohns disease
Click on the picture to get a magnification A circular ulcer in a neoterminal ileum caused by Crohns disease
Click on the picture to get a magnification A distal ulcerative colitis
Click on the picture to get a magnification A distal ulcerative colitis
Click on the picture to get a magnification A distal ulcerative colitis
Click on the picture to get a magnification A typical ulcerative proctitis
Click on the picture to get a magnification A typical ulcerative proctitis
Click on the picture to get a magnification A typical ulcerative proctitis
Click on the picture to get a magnification A small cancer (adenocarcinoma) in the ascending colon
Click on the picture to get a magnification A small cancer (adenocarcinoma) in the ascending colon
October 1, 2011
Click on the picture to get a magnification Reflux oesophagitis grade B
Click on the picture to get a magnification Oesophageal web or ring
Click on the picture to get a magnification A short Barretts oesophagus
Click on the picture to get a magnification A short Barretts oesophagus
Click on the picture to get a magnification Hiatal Hernia seen with the endoscope in an inverted position
Click on the picture to get a magnification GAVE (Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia)
Click on the picture to get a magnification GAVE (Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia)
Click on the picture to get a magnification Duodenal ulcer
Click on the picture to get a magnification Duodenal mucosa with the (lipidfilled?) villi clearly visible
Click on the picture to get a magnification Pancreatic cancer infiltrating the descending duodenum
Click on the picture to get a magnification Lymphoid hyperplasia in the terminal ileum
Click on the picture to get a magnification Fibrostenotic stricture in the ascending colon caused by Crohns disease
Click on the picture to get a magnification A disintegrating Asacol(TM)tablet releasing the active drug in the colon
Click on the picture to get a magnification A disintegrating Asacol(TM)tablet releasing the active drug in the colon
Click on the picture to get a magnification A typical ulcerative colitis
Click on the picture to get a magnification A typical ulcerative colitis
Click on the picture to get a magnification A typical ulcerative colitis
Click on the picture to get a magnification Active ulcerative colitis in the distal colon
Click on the picture to get a magnification Active ulcerative colitis in the distal colon
Click on the picture to get a magnification Active ulcerative colitis in the distal colon
Click on the picture to get a magnification Active ulcerative colitis in the distal colon
Click on the picture to get a magnification Inflammatory polyp at the rectosigmoideal junction caused by a now inactive ulcerative colitis
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