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Foreign body removal

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A 8 year old female child presented with ingestion of a five rupee coin accidentally. X ray showed impacted coin at post cricoid region. As the child has taken food one hour back coin removed endoscopically without sedation.

Foreign body removal (Five rupee coin)

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A 6year old female presented after ingestion of 5 rupees coin. following ingestion not able to swallow liquids and solids. Xray chest and abdomen done showing coin in post cricoid region. Under sedation coin removed endoscopically.

Endoscopic Variceal Ligation (EVL)

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 A 55 year old male presented with c/o jaundice; abdominal distension. He is a chronic alcoholic; last drink 3 days back. On investigating is diagnosed as Chronic Liver Disease. AntiHCV is positive. Upper GI Endoscopy showed LARGE VARICES WITH SEVERE PORTAL HYPERTENSIVE GASTROPATHY. Endoscopic Variceal Ligation was done. Endoscopy Images: 

Dysphagia

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A 28 year old female presented with complaints of difficulty in swallowing with intermittent swallowing. History of corrosive ingestion 2 months back and was managed conservatively. Endoscopy showed stricture at GE junction.  Diagnosis - POST CORROSIVE STRICTURE  ENDOSCOPY IMAGES:

Foreign body Removal

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A 6 year old boy presented with ingestion of a button. X ray showed impaction of button in the midesophagus. On endoscopy button present in the mid esophagus and it is removed using endoscopic accessory ragged tooth forcep  

Carcinoma Esophagus

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A 60year old female presented with history of difficulty in swallowing since 1month. H/O weight loss of 5kg. On upper GI Endoscopy an ulceroproliferative growth present 25cm from incisors. Biopsy was taken for histopathological examination (HPE). HPE showed evidence of squamous cell carcinoma of esophagus Endoscopy images showing ulceroproliferative growth

A STUDY OF SPECTRUM OF THE PRECIPITATING FACTORS OF HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY IN CIRRHOSIS PATIENTS

My research work  Topic : A STUDY OF SPECTRUM OF THE PRECIPITATING FACTORS OF HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY IN CIRRHOSIS PATIENTS Journal DOI : 10.1537/2249555X