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Part Three: Pediatric GI Pathologies and the Role of Endoscopy in Their Management
20 Esophagitis
Introduction
Infectious esophagitis
Epidermolysis bullosa
Esophagitis in Crohn's disease
Chemotherapy and radiotherapy‐induced esophagitis
Final considerations
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21 Eosinophilic esophagitis
Introduction
Mucosal biopsy procurement
Assessment of esophageal gross findings
Therapeutic uses for endoscopy
Future alternative devices for mucosal assessment
Acknowledgments
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22 Gastritis and gastropathy
Introduction
Infective gastropathy
Reactive gastropathy
Conclusion
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23 Celiac disease
Introduction
Автор: | Группа авторов |
Издательство: | John Wiley & Sons Limited |
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Жанр произведения: | Медицина |
Год издания: | 0 |
isbn: | 9781119423485 |
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Embryology of the colon relative to ileocolonoscopy
Endoscopic anatomy of the colon and terminal ileum
Torque steering technique – the key to successful ileocolonoscopy
Technique of ileocolonoscopy
Complications
Common pathology: rectal bleeding
Rare pathology
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13 Handling of specimens and orientation of biopsies
Introduction
Specimen handling in the endoscopy unit
Specimen handling in the histopathology laboratory
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14 Enteroscopy
Introduction
Double‐balloon enteroscopy technique
Single‐balloon enteroscopy
Spiral enteroscopy
Intraoperative or laparoscopy‐assisted enteroscopy
General complications
Conclusion
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15 Wireless capsule endoscopy
Introduction
Practical approach
Pediatric experience and pathologies
Recent developments
Conclusion
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16 Endoscopic ultrasonography
Introduction
Instruments and technique
Indications in children
EUS features in pediatric diseases
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17 Chromoendoscopy
Indications
Application technique
Recognition of lesions
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18 Confocal laser endomicroscopy in the diagnosis of pediatric gastrointestinal disorders
Contrast agents
Upper GI tract
Lower GI tract
Conclusion
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19 High‐risk pediatric endoscopy
Introduction
Patients at high risk for cardiopulmonary and sedation‐related events
Patients at high risk for bleeding
Patients at high risk for perforation
Patients at high risk for endoscopy‐related infections
Risk factors for procedure‐related infections
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