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1 Gastrointestinal Pathology I
Kristine Krafts, M.D.

2 GI Pathology Outline Esophagus Stomach Intestine Liver Gallbladder
Pancreas

3 GI Pathology Outline Esophagus Hiatal hernia Mallory-Weiss syndrome
Barrett esophagus Carcinoma

4 Normal esophageal-gastric junction

5 Hiatal Hernia Dilated portion of stomach protrudes above diaphragm
Common! Usually asymptomatic. Heartburn, reflux esophagitis Danger: ulceration, bleeding

6 Sliding (L) and rolling (R) hiatal hernias

7 Mallory-Weiss Syndrome
GE junction tears Severe vomiting (chronic alcoholics) Symptoms: bleeding, pain, infection Treatment: cauterization Prognosis: usually heals; sometimes fatal

8 Mallory-Weiss tears

9 Mallory-Weiss tears

10 Barrett Esophagus Replacement of squamous epithelium by columnar epithelium with goblet cells Complication of long-standing reflux esophagitis Danger: x risk of adenocarcinoma Treatment: screen for high-grade dysplasia

11 Normal esophagus (L) and Barrett esophagus (R)

12 Barrett esophagus

13 Barrett esophagus

14 Esophageal Carcinoma Adenocarcinoma Squamous cell carcinoma
Commonest type in US Risk factor: Barrett esophagus Distal 1/3 of esophagus Symptoms: insidious onset; late obstruction Squamous cell carcinoma Commonest type worldwide Risk factors: esophagitis, smoking, alcohol, genetics Middle 1/3 of esophagus Symptoms: insidious onset; late obstruction

15 Adenocarcinoma of esophagus

16 Squamous cell carcinoma of esophagus

17 GI Pathology Outline Esophagus Stomach Gastritis Ulcers Carcinoma

18 Gastritis Mucosal inflammation Asymptomatic, or epigastric pain
Causes: H. pylori, autoimmune, NSAIDs Danger: intestinal metaplasia

19 Gastritis

20 Chronic gastritis

21 Helicobacter pylori organisms

22 Ulcer Erosion of mucosa into submucosa Causes: H. pylori, NSAIDs
Symptoms: epigastric pain Danger: bleeding, perforation

23 Ulcer

24 Gastric Carcinoma Intestinal type Diffuse type
Arises in intestinal metaplasia Risk factors: chronic gastritis, bad diet Glandular morphology Generally asymptomatic Diffuse type Arises from gastric glands Risk factors undefined Signet ring morphology Generally asymptomatic

25 25

26 Intestinal-type gastric carcinoma: glands

27 Diffuse gastric carcinoma: signet ring cells

28 Signet ring cell

29 Gastric carcinoma presenting as mass

30 Gastric carcinoma presenting as ulcer

31 Gastric carcinoma presenting as linitis plastica


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