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Abdomen GI

Abdomen GI. Dr. Pretto. Case. Neonate presents with: Respiratory distress Absent crying Cyanosis. Type III TE Fistula. Case. 45 Year old with: Heartburn Nausea Regurgitation. Barrett’s Esophagus. Case. Patient presents with: Difficulty swallowing Discomfort with swallowing

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Abdomen GI

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  1. AbdomenGI Dr. Pretto

  2. Case • Neonate presents with: • Respiratory distress • Absent crying • Cyanosis

  3. Type III TE Fistula

  4. Case • 45 Year old with: • Heartburn • Nausea • Regurgitation

  5. Barrett’s Esophagus

  6. Case • Patient presents with: • Difficulty swallowing • Discomfort with swallowing • A felling that food gets stuck in the esophagus • Regurgitation of food • Weight loss

  7. Esophageal Stricture

  8. Case • Patient presents with • Vomiting blood • Black, tarry stool • Jaundice

  9. Varices

  10. Case • Patient presents with: • Difficulty swallowing liquids or solids • Chest pain • Regurgitation of swallowed foods and liquids • Heartburn • Difficulty burping • Sensation of a lump in the throat • Hiccups • Weight loss

  11. Achalasia

  12. Case • Patient presents with: • Dysphagia • Retrosternal pain related to meal

  13. Leiomyoma

  14. Case • Patient presents with: • Dysphagia • Weight loss without trying • Chest pain, pressure or burning • Fatigue • Frequent choking while eating • Indigestion or heartburn • Coughing or hoarseness

  15. Squamous Cell Adenocarcinoma

  16. Case • Patient presents with: • Heartburn; regurgitation • Dysphagia • Retrosternal Pain • A bloated feeling after eating • Shortness of breath

  17. Hiatal Hernia

  18. Paraesophegeal Hernia

  19. Paraesophegeal Hernia

  20. Case • 8 week old patient presents with: • Projectile vomiting • Small stools • Dehydration • Weight loss • Irritability

  21. Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis

  22. Case • Patient presents with: • Abdominal Pain • Dysphagia • Heartburn • Vomiting blood • Black stool • Unintentional weight loss

  23. Gastric Carcinoma

  24. Case • Newborn presents with: • Abdominal swelling • Cessation of bowel movements • Vomiting

  25. Duodenal Atresia

  26. Ileal Atresia

  27. Case • Patient presents with: • Diarrhea • Abdominal pain • Blood in stool • Reduced appetite • Fever • Mouth sores

  28. Chron’s Disease

  29. Case • Patient presents with: • Currant Jelly stool • Vomiting • Lethargy • Lump in abdomen

  30. Intussusception

  31. Case • Patient presents with: • Abdominal pain • Blood in stools • Vomiting • Sometimes green

  32. Sigmoid Volvulus

  33. Case • Patient presents with: • Abdominal pain • Blood in stool • Chronic dirrhea • Fever

  34. Colitis

  35. Polyps

  36. Case • Patient presents with: • Change in bowel habits • Blood in stool • Feeling bowel does not empty • Weakness • Unexplained weight loss

  37. Colon Carcinoma

  38. Case • A long time alcohol abuser presents with: • Jaundice • Nausea • Leg swelling • Fatigue • Bruising easily

  39. Cirrhosis

  40. Case • Patient presents with: • Upper abdominal pain • Jaundice • Loss of appetite

  41. Pancreatic Cancer Causing compression of duodenum

  42. Pancreatic Cancer

  43. Let’s Take a Break Urinary Dr. Pretto

  44. Renal Agenesis

  45. Supernumerary Kidney

  46. Ectopic

  47. Crossed Ectopy

  48. Horseshoe Kidney

  49. Case • Patient presents with: • Flank pain • Nausea • UTI • Fever • Dysuria

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