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Abstract: Background and objectives: The rates of (interval) stomach cancer (SC) or postendoscopy (PECRC) or postcolonoscopy (PCCRC) colorectal cancer (CRC) have been little studied in our setting. Data from overseas studies reported PECRC and PCCRC rates of 7-26%. We
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Abstract: Introduction: Patients and their caregivers’ knowledge about the disease is essential in the self-care process to prevent its progression and improve quality of life. Awareness of the information needs of these patients can help design educational strategies
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Abstract: Introduction: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in terms of incidence and the second cause of death secondary to cancer. Early-onset CRC accounts for about 10% of cases and carries a higher mortality than that seen in older patients. We
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Abstract: Introduction: The medical record and liver biochemical profile are essential in diagnosing liver diseases. Liver biopsy is the reference parameter for diagnosis, activity evaluation, fibrosis status, or therapeutic response, but it is invasive and carries ri
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Abstract: Introduction: For several reasons, a patient may be taken to a colostomy for closure as soon as possible. However, their treatment may vary, and predicting adequate continence after colostomy closure can be difficult. The objective is to characterize preoper
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Abstract: Objective: Colonoscopy is a handy tool in preventing and diagnosing colorectal cancer. Its optimal performance requires adequate preparation for good visualization of the mucosa. In our endoscopy unit, we use the Boston scale to evaluate the quality of bowel
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Abstract: Introduction: The research question is the genesis of knowledge; it represents the need to answer something unknown or at least suspected about reality. This article aims to show the fundamental elements of a research question for its adequate formulation. M
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Abstract: Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) is a diagnostic and therapeutic study for various upper gastrointestinal tract diseases. It is a fundamental part of the education and training fellows receive in gastroenterology programs, focusing on developing skills to per
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Abstract: Dieulafoy’s lesion is a 1-3 mm vascular lesion in the submucosa and represents 1-2% of total GI bleeding; 80% are located in the stomach and 15% in the duodenum, while its finding in the rest of the GI tract is <5%. This work presents the case of a 79-year-ol
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Abstract: Introduction: This publication aims to show the clinical, endoscopic, and histological responses of two pediatric patients who received dupilumab as a management strategy for eosinophilic esophagitis. Dupilumab is a monoclonal antibody that inhibits the alph
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Abstract: Objective: Gallbladder adenomyomatosis (ADM) is a rare disease in pediatrics, characterized by epithelial proliferation and muscle hypertrophy, associated with the formation of fistulous tracts, classically called Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses. It is an anatomi
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Abstract: The anterior approach to cervical spine surgery can cause esophageal injuries; however, it is an infrequent complication with a 0.02-0.25% prevalence. It usually appears in two high-risk areas: Killian’s dehiscence and the thyrohyoid membrane. Delayed esophag
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Abstract: The primary tool for malignant biliary obstruction is decompression of the bile duct, using endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) with stenting, which is satisfactory in many cases; still, the actual challenge arises when it is impossible to c
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Abstract: We present the case of a patient with post-caustic stenoses who required surgical management and whose anastomosis was narrowed, requiring dilations using Savary, strictureplasty, and injection therapy without success. Given the recurrence, we decided to trai
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Abstract: Introduction: Esophageal trauma is a challenge because it may go unnoticed. These injuries are associated with high morbidity and mortality due to the increased risk of local or systemic infections that progress to sepsis and, finally, death. Objective: To
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Abstract: Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is an immune-mediated inflammatory disease that requires the integration of histological abnormalities, characteristic laboratory findings, autoantibody positivity, and exclusion of other liver diseases for diagnosis. The case of a
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Abstract: Bile duct cysts are characterized by intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile duct dilation. It is a rare congenital pathology, diagnosed mainly in children. The clinical manifestation in adults is usually nonspecific but essential due to their increased risk of dev
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Abstract: Leptospirosis is a systemic zoonotic infection transmitted through the skin, mucous membranes, or ingestion of water contaminated with pathogenic spirochetes of the genus Leptospira in infected mammals and rodents. It appears with nonspecific symptoms of acut
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