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    Intestinal Lymphangiectasia

    Endcoscopic photograph of the 3rd portion of the duodenum in a 15 yo who presented with abdominal pain and diarrhea.

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    Normal Duodenum

    Endoscopic photograph of a normal duodenum.

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    Duodenal PTLD

    Endoscopic photograph of one large (M) and several small (arrows) masses visualized in a patient with vomiting and abdominal pain who previously had a renal transplant.

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    Duodenal PTLD

    Endoscopic photograph of a large mass (M) visualized in a patient with vomiting and abdominal pain who previously had a renal transplant.

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    Duodenal Varix

    Endoscopic photograph of a duodenal varix (arrow) in a 12 yo patient with portal hypertension. (CAL)

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    Duodenal ulcers (NSAIDs)

    4 yo male with long history of NSAID exposure secondary to recurrent otitis who presented with abdominal pain and hematemesis.

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    NSAID induced ulcers

    NSAID induced ulcers

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    NSAID induced ulcers

    NSAID induced ulcers

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    Duodenal ulcer secondary to H pylori

    Duodenal ulcer secondary to H pylori

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    Duodenal ulcer

    Duodenal ulcer. Endoscopic view of an ulcer in the duodenal bulb of a 12-year-old who presented with hematemesis.

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    Celiac Disease

    11 y/o with positive tissue transglutaminase (TTG). Multiple images demonstrating typical appearance of celiac disease. Image 4 enhanced with digital filter.

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    Portal Vein Occlusion

    Portal vein occlusion post liver transplant causing incresed pressure gradient and bleeding at biliary-enteric anastomotic orifice

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    Duodenal Ulcer

    Duodenal ulcer with fresh bleeding (Image 1), after multipolar electrocoagulation (Image 2)

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