Peptic Duodenitis, Celiac Disease, Duodenal Adenoma | Pathology 101| GI Pathology
Welcome back to the Pathology 101 series! The goal of this series to help MS3/MS4s to impress on their pathology rotations and help brand new residents build a strong histology foundation. Today's video will cover histologic features of peptic duodenitis, celiac disease and duodenal adenoma! ~~~~~~~~~~~ Please let me know if you find this kind of video helpful! Please leave comments or questions down below! ~~~~~~~~~~~ Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:28 - Peptic duodenitis 03:10 - Celiac disease 08:26 - Duodenal adenoma

▶︎
Colon Polyps | Part 1| Pathology 101

▶︎
Normal Histology of Small Bowel and Colon | Pathology 101| GI Pathology

▶︎
IBD or not IBD: that is the question - Dr. Gonzalez (BIDMC) #GIPATH

▶︎
Reflux Esophagitis & Barrett's Esophagus | Pathology 101

▶︎
Duodenitis: Inflammation of the lining of the duodenum

▶︎
I've Done 9,000 Colonoscopies. Here's What They Tell Me About Gut Health

▶︎
Fundic Gland Polyp, Reactive Gastropathy, and H. Pylori gastritis | Pathology 101| GI Pathology

▶︎
Normal Histology of Esophagus and Stomach | Pathology 101| GI Pathology

▶︎
#PATHBOARDS Basic Kidney Pathology for Pathology Boards - Part 1

▶︎
Understanding a Duodenal Ulcer

▶︎
Downsides to Pathology

▶︎
Esophageal Adenocarcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma | Pathology 101| GI Pathology

▶︎
Autoimmune gastritis and differential diagnosis

▶︎
High Yield GI Pathology for the Boards with Dr. Meredith Pittman

▶︎
My Attending Life | 1 year update

▶︎
LG PathLab webinars: Upper GI Pathology

▶︎
Hemepath Basics: Non-Neoplastic Lymph Node Histology & Immunostains with Dr. Jeanette Ramos

▶︎
Hyperplastic Polyps: Not Always What They Seem

▶︎
Duodenum Anatomy Animation: Parts, Relations, Blood supply, Nerve supply, and Venous drainage

▶︎
