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CLINICAL IMAGAGINGAN ATLAS OF DIFFERENTIAL DAIGNOSIS
EISENBERG
DR. Muhammad Bin Zulfiqar PGR-FCPS III SIMS/SHL
• Fig GI 11-4 Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. Diffuse thickening of gastric folds is associated with hypersecretion of acid and peptic ulcer disease.
• Fig GI 11-5 Ménétrier's disease. (A) Fold thickening involves the greater curvature of the fundus and body and spares the lesser curvature and antrum. (B) Generalized rugal fold thickening involves the entire stomach.
• Fig GI 11-8 Fundal gastric varices. (A) Multiple smooth, lobulated filling defects representing the dilated venous structures. (B) Single large gastric varix (arrows).
• Fig GI 11-10 Amyloidosis. Huge, nodular folds caused by diffuse infiltration of the stomach by amyloid.
• Fig GI 11-11 Acute pancreatitis. Prominence of mucosal folds on the posterior wall of the stomach (arrows) and a large retrogastric mass.
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