Gross G.I. and Liver Pathology

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  1. pancreas of a healthy 42 year old male who died in shock
  2. carcinoma of the tail of the pancreas
  3. pancreas of a child with cystic fibrosis
  4. advanced carcinoma of the lower one-third of the esophagus
  5. chronic atrophic gastritis
  6. acute gastritis
  7. acute peptic ulcers
  8. chronic peptic ulcer
  9. close-up picture of chronic peptic ulcer
  10. carcinoma of the stomach
  11. peptic ulcer
  12. peptic ulcer
  13. intussusception
  14. Chron's disease
  15. Crohn's disease
  16. benign adenomatous polyp
  17. villus adenoma
  18. adenocarcinoma of the colon
  19. chronic ulcerative colitis
  20. pseudo-membranous colitis
  21. diverticulitis
  22. diverticulitis


Back to CATEGORIES . Return to the Department of Pathology or Tulane University Medical Center .
More information on G.I. pathology is avalable from The University of Michigan .

A tutorial on esophageal disease is avalable from Tulane.

A tutorial on inflammatory bowel diseases is also avalable.

A tutorial on colon cancer is also avalable.


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by Robert McLay

Original material by Horton Johnson

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