| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_1", "caption": "Enhanced computed tomography showing severe atherosclerosis of the arteries. The aorta shows broad calcifications, and the celiac artery shows moderate stenosis , although the lumen of the superior mesenteric artery was relatively patent. In addition, stenosis of the inferior mesenteric artery was very severe.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/326px-Arterial_atherosclerosis.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_2", "caption": "A computed tomography angiogram showing stenosis of the superior mesenteric artery (arrow).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Stenosis_of_the_superior_mesenteric_artery.j_b67b58db.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_3", "caption": "Painful perianal abscess", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Perianalabscess.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_4", "caption": "MRI image of U-shaped fluid collection around the anus, showing perianal abscess formation.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Pelvic_MRI_T1FSE_T2frFSE_T2FSfrFSE_20.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_5", "caption": "The perineum of a 27-year-old man shows scar (on the right) after surgical treatment of paraproctitis.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%B5%D0%B6%D0%BD%D_bbc5175d.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_6", "caption": "Stylized diagram showing action of the puborectalis sling, and the formation of the anorectal angle. A-puborectalis, B-rectum, C-level of anorectal ring and anorectal angle, D-anal canal, E- anal verge , F-representation of internal and external anal sphincters, G-coccyx & sacrum, H-pubic symphysis, I-Ischium, J-pubic bone.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/330px-%28155%29_Stylized_depiction_of_action_of_pu_637fdd06.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_7", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Hemorrhoid.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_8", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Anal_fissure.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_9", "caption": "Abscess locations.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Abscess_diag_02.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_10", "caption": "Finger ring with a bezoar stone, from 17th century", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/lossy-page1-290px-Ring_med_besoarsten%2C_1600-tal__548eccee.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_11", "caption": "Bowel infarction. Note the grey discoloration.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Ischemic_bowel.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_12", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/50px-Gnome-mime-sound-openclipart.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_13", "caption": "A small bowel obstruction as seen on CT", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-PSBOCT.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_14", "caption": "Average inner diameters and ranges of different sections of the large intestine. [ 15 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Diameters_of_the_large_intestine.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_15", "caption": "Upright abdominal X-ray demonstrating a small bowel obstruction. Note multiple air fluid levels.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/170px-Upright_abdominal_X-ray_demonstrating_a_bowe_ec6aff83.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_16", "caption": "Upright abdominal X-ray of a person with a large bowel obstruction showing multiple air fluid levels and dilated loops of bowel", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/170px-LargeBowelObsUp2008.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_17", "caption": "Campylobacter bacteria are the number-one cause of food-related gastrointestinal illness in the United States. This scanning electron microscope image shows the characteristic spiral, or corkscrew, shape of C. jejuni cells and related structures.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/250px-ARS_Campylobacter_jejuni.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_18", "caption": "Other medicinal claims for Coca-Cola", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Pembertoncokeanzeige.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_19", "caption": "Typical cholera diarrhea that looks like \"rice water\"", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Cholera_feces.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_20", "caption": "Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Cholera_bacteria_SEM.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_21", "caption": "Vibrio cholerae , the bacterium that causes cholera", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Vibrio_cholerae.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_22", "caption": "The role of biofilm in the intestinal colonization of Vibrio cholerae", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/310px-Cholera_role_of_biofilm_in_intestinal_coloni_d0c39aba.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_23", "caption": "Preventive inoculation against cholera in 1966", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-It_doesn%27t_hurt%2C_but_it_tickles._A_U.S.__fb1ccfc3.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_24", "caption": "Euvichol-plus oral vaccine for cholera", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Euvichol-plus.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_25", "caption": "Women at a village pond in Matlab, Bangladesh washing utensils and vegetables. The woman on the right is putting a sari filter onto a water-collecting pot (or kalash ) to filter water for drinking.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/240px-Washing_Utensils_And_Vegetables.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_26", "caption": "Cholera patient being treated by oral rehydration therapy in 1992", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Cholera_rehydration_nurses.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_27", "caption": "Disposal of dead bodies during the cholera epidemic in Palermo in 1835", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Il_cholera_di_Palermo_del_1835.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_28", "caption": "Map of the 2008\u20132009 cholera outbreak in sub-Saharan Africa showing the statistics as of 12 February 2009", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Africa_cholera2008b.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_29", "caption": "Robert Koch (third from the right) on a cholera research expedition in Egypt in 1884, one year after he identified V. cholerae", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Robert_Koch_%28Deutsche_Cholera-Expedition_i_f293d3c5.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_30", "caption": "How to avoid the cholera leaflet; Aberystwyth ; August 1849", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-How_to_avoid_the_Cholera_1848.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_31", "caption": "Prof. Sambhu Nath De , who discovered the cholera toxin and successfully demonstrated the transmission of cholera pathogen by bacterial enteric toxin", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Medical_Scientist_Prof._Sambhu_Nath_De.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_32", "caption": "US President James K. Polk was a famous victim of cholera", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-James_Polk_restored_%26_cropped.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_33", "caption": "Kolkata suffers from frequent cholera outbreaks", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Kolkata_City_skyline_from_Hoogly_bridge.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_34", "caption": "DQ \u03b1 5 -\u03b2 2 -binding cleft with a deamidated gliadin peptide (yellow), modified from PDB : 1S9V \u200b [ 65 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/DQa2b5_da_gliadin.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_35", "caption": "HLA region of chromosome 6", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-HLA.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_36", "caption": "Illustration of deamidated \u03b1-2 gliadin's 33mer, amino acids 56\u201388, showing the overlapping of three varieties of T-cell epitope [ 77 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/260px-A2-gliadin-33mer.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_37", "caption": "The active form of tissue transglutaminase (green) bound to a gluten peptide mimic (blue). PDB : 3q3z \u200b", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/350px-TG2_bound_to_gluten_peptide_mimic.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_38", "caption": "Immunofluorescence staining pattern of endomysial antibodies on a monkey oesophagus tissue sample", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-ENDOMYSIAL_ANTIBODIES.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_39", "caption": "Endoscopic still of duodenum of a person with coeliac disease showing scalloping of folds and \"cracked-mud\" appearance to mucosa", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Celiac_endo.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_40", "caption": "Schematic of the Marsh classification of upper jejunal pathology in coeliac disease [ image reference needed ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/530px-Coeliac_Disease.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_41", "caption": "Micrograph showing cryptitis in a case of Crohn's disease . H&E stain .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/170px-Cryptitis_high_mag.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_42", "caption": "Spiral CT showing ascites and concentric thickening of colon and ileum in EG", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Eosinophilic_gastroenteritis_CT.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_43", "caption": "Abdominal CT scan, Epiploic Appendagitis (circle)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Epiploic_Appendagitis_.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_44", "caption": "Gross pathology of a peritoneal loose body, caused torsion and autoamputation of an epiploic appendage, which eventually becomes embedded in a fibrous capsule.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/150px-Gross_pathology_of_a_peritoneal_loose_body.j_9b0c66e0.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_45", "caption": "Stylized diagram showing the action of the puborectalis sling, the looping of the puborectalis muscle around the bowel. This pulls the bowel forwards and forms the anorectal angle, the angle between the anal canal and the rectum. A-puborectalis, B-rectum, C-level of the anorectal ring and anorectal angle, D-anal canal, E- anal verge , F-representation of internal and external anal sphincters, G- coccyx & sacrum , H- pubic symphysis , I- Ischium , J- pubic bone .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-%28155%29_Stylized_depiction_of_action_of_pu_0c5e200f.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_46", "caption": "Structure of anal canal", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gray1080.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_47", "caption": "Incontinence products", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-IncontinenceProduct.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_48", "caption": "H&E stain of fundic gland polyp showing shortening of the gastric pits with cystic dilatation", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Fundic_gland_polyp_%281%29.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_49", "caption": "Causes of gastrointestinal bleeding", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Causes_of_gastrointestinal_bleeding.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_50", "caption": "The Blakemore esophageal balloon used for stopping esophageal bleeds if other measures have failed", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/330px-Sengstaken-Blakemore_scheme_EN.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_51", "caption": "Reddish stool in toilet bowl water due to dragon fruit consumption", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Reddish_stool_in_toilet_bowl_water_due_to_dr_9961809d.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_52", "caption": "A: Plain abdominal radiograph showing a PARTZ at rectosigmoid, arrow. B: Plain abdominal radiograph showing a PARTZ at midsigmoid, arrow. C: Plain abdominal radiograph showing a PARTZ at descending colon, arrow. D: Contrast enema showing a CETZ at rectosigmoid, arrow. E: Contrast enema showing a CETZ at midsigmoid, arrow. F: Contrast enema showing a CETZ at descending colon, arrow.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Hirschsprung.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_53", "caption": "Associated loci pane. Pink genes are in IBD associated loci, blue are not.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Associatedloci.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_54", "caption": "Cryptosporidium muris", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Cryptosporidium_muris.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_55", "caption": "Praziquantel", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/150px-Praziquantel.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_56", "caption": "Micrograph showing intestinal spirochetosis. H&E stain .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Intestinal_spirochetosis_-_cropped_-_very_hi_4f70ab20.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_57", "caption": "Colonic blood supply. Pink - supply from superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and its branches: middle colic, right colic, ileocolic arteries. Blue - supply from inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) and its branches: left colic, sigmoid, superior rectal artery. 7 is for so-called Cannon-B\u00f6hm point (the border between the areas of SMA and IMA supplies), which lies at the splenic flexure", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Colonic_blood_supply.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_58", "caption": "Diverticular disease \u2013 a cause of LGIBs", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Diverticulosis_2.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_59", "caption": "Basic algorithm for the management of lower GI bleed.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Algorithm_for_lower_GI_Bleed.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_60", "caption": "Small intestine\u00a0: major site of absorption", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/Small-Intestine-highlighted.gif.gif"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_61", "caption": "Biopsy of small bowel showing coeliac disease manifested by blunting of villi , crypt hyperplasia , and lymphocyte infiltration of crypts.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Coeliac_path.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_62", "caption": "Micrograph of melanosis coli , with the characteristic mucosal lipofuscin -laden macrophages (brown).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/160px-Melanosis_coli_high_mag.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_63", "caption": "Life cycle of the various organisms that cause microsporidiosis.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Microsporidiosis_01.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_64", "caption": "Radiograph of a baby with necrotizing enterocolitis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Necrotizing_enterocolitis_202.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_65", "caption": "This image shows constipation in a young child as seen on X-ray.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Constipation1.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_66", "caption": "A perianal hematoma, identified by the typical blue tinge under the skin (to the left in the above image)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-PerianalHematoma.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_67", "caption": "Micrograph of Peutz\u2013Jeghers type colonic polyp . H&E stain .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Peutz-Jeghers_syndrome_polyp.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_68", "caption": "Drawing from 1896 publication of twins thought to have Peutz\u2013Jeghers Syndrome", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/300px-Pjs.PNG.PNG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_69", "caption": "Most people with Peutz\u2013Jeghers syndrome will have developed some form of neoplastic disease by age 60.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-PJS_Natural_History.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_70", "caption": "Barium enema radiograph showing multiple polyps (mostly pedunculated) and at least one large mass at the hepatic flexure coated with contrast in a patient with Peutz\u2013Jeghers syndrome", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Multiple_polyps_and_at_large_mass_at_the_hep_1bc536af.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_71", "caption": "A normal throat", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Amigdalas_%28cropped%29.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_72", "caption": "Exudative pharyngitis in a person with infectious mononucleosis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Mononucleosis.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_73", "caption": "A case of strep throat", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Pos_strep.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_74", "caption": "Throat swab", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Throat_Culture.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_75", "caption": "Upper and lower human gastrointestinal tract", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/340px-Digestive_system_diagram_edit.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_76", "caption": "Proteoglycan", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Protein_ACAN_PDB_1tdq.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_77", "caption": "US states with Restroom Access Acts.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Restroom_Access_Act.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_78", "caption": "Deficiency of vitamin B 12 can occur in bacterial overgrowth [ citation needed ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Cobalmin.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_79", "caption": "E. coli , shown in this electron micrograph, is commonly isolated in patients with bacterial overgrowth", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-E_coli_at_10000x%2C_original.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_80", "caption": "Aspiration of bacteria from the jejunum is the gold standard for diagnosis. A bacterial load of greater than 10 5 bacteria per millilitre is diagnostic for bacterial overgrowth", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Agar_plate_with_colonies.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_81", "caption": "Biopsies of the small bowel in bacterial overgrowth can mimic celiac disease , with partial villous atrophy.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Coeliac_path.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_82", "caption": "Superior mesenteric artery compressing the duodenum, featuring the superior mesenteric artery syndrome", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/305px-SMA-syndrome.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_83", "caption": "Upper gastrointestinal series showing duodenojejuonostomy (white arrow).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Duodenojejunostomy.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_84", "caption": "SMA syndrome was first described in 1861 by Carl Freiherr von Rokitansky .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/Rokitansky_Carl.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_85", "caption": "Gastric ulcer in antrum of stomach with overlying clot. Pathology was consistent with gastric lymphoma .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-MALT_4.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_86", "caption": "Endoscopic image of small gastric ulcer with visible vessel", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gastric_ulcer_2.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_87", "caption": "The above ulcer seen after endoscopic clipping", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-GU_with_clip.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_88", "caption": "High magnification micrograph showing the characteristic foamy macrophages in the lamina propria , H&E stain", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Whipple_disease_-a-_very_high_mag.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_89", "caption": "The back of an East Asian man showing alcohol flush reaction.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-AsianFlushBack.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_90", "caption": "Genotype frequency distribution of ALDH2 (rs671).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-ALDH2_rs671_genotype_frequency.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_91", "caption": "Deaths due to digestive diseases per million persons in 2012 \u00a0 \u00a036-131 \u00a0 \u00a0132-205 \u00a0 \u00a0206-232 \u00a0 \u00a0233-274 \u00a0 \u00a0275-313 \u00a0 \u00a0314-352 \u00a0 \u00a0353-390 \u00a0 \u00a0391-460 \u00a0 \u00a0461-546 \u00a0 \u00a0547-1109", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Digestive_diseases_world_map-Deaths_per_mill_ad4ee8d3.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_92", "caption": "Abdominal X-rays may be used to visualise the large intestine .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Medical_X-Ray_imaging_ALP02_nevit.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_93", "caption": "An external hemorrhoid", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-M_44_anus_22.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_94", "caption": "Gross pathology of hemorrhoids, showing engorged blood vessels", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gross_pathology_of_hemorrhoids.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_95", "caption": "A thrombosed external hemorrhoid", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Perianal_thrombosis_01.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_96", "caption": "An 11th-century English miniature. On the right is an operation to remove hemorrhoids.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/170px-11th_century_English_surgery.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_97", "caption": "Pathophysiology of Heyde's Syndrome a. von Willebrand Factor (vWF) passes through a normal aortic valve and remains in its coiled form. b. vWF passes through a stenotic aortic valve and uncoils. c. Coiled vWF is unaffected by the catabolic enzyme ADAMTS13. d. Uncoiled vWF is cleaved in two by ADAMTS13. e. In damaged arterioles vWF uncoils and becomes active. It binds collagen, platelets bind to vWF, and a clot forms. f. Inactive vWF cannot bind to the collagen, no clot forms.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/361px-Heydes_Syndrome_Pathophysiology.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_98", "caption": "Image of a piece of food obstructing the esophagus , a complication in lymphocytic esophagitis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Food_bolus_obstruction.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_99", "caption": "Endoscopic image of lymphocytic esophagitis, demonstrating narrow lumen esophagus (left), linear furrows (right) and esophageal rings (right)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Lymphocytic_esophagitis_endoscopy.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_100", "caption": "Relative position of the heart and stomach in the human body", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Location_of_the_stomach.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_101", "caption": "Human stomach with fundus part visible and Vagus nerve", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-A_manual_of_operative_surgery_%281910%29_%28_53e3eb00.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_102", "caption": "Gastric nerve connections to the spinal cord and brain medulla oblongata , which regulate the movements of the stomach", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Human_physiology_%281913%29_%2814779552822%2_2b297ce1.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_103", "caption": "Drawings of Bozzini's \"Lichtleiter\", an early endoscope", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Bozzini_Lichtleiter.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_104", "caption": "McClendon's pH-probe", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/60px-McClendon_pH-probe.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_105", "caption": "Diagram of a colonoscopy procedure", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Diagram_showing_a_colonoscopy_CRUK_060.svg.p_c47e9e04.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_106", "caption": "Sigmoidoscopy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Diagram_showing_sigmoidoscopy.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_107", "caption": "Endoscopy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Endoscopy_start.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_108", "caption": "ERCP", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Detailed_diagram_of_an_endoscopic_retrograde_e4018caa.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_109", "caption": "Gastroesophageal reflux", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-GERD.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_110", "caption": "Anal plug.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Analtampon.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_111", "caption": "An assortment of A-tam anal tampons produced by Med SSE-System.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Analtampon-1.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_112", "caption": "Schematics and crystal structures of HAstV-1 CP core and spike.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-JVI.02666-15_F1.large.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_113", "caption": "Schematic representation of the genomic organization of the two novel Passerine Astroviruses.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-41598_2019_45889_Fig2_cropped_HTML.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_114", "caption": "Phylogenetic tree of astroviruses and the species infected by them", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Viruses-09-00022-g001.webp.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_115", "caption": "Balsalazide synthesis: Biorex Laboratories, GB 2080796 \u00a0 (1986).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/600px-Balsalazide_synthesis.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_116", "caption": "Rectal barostat balloon, partially inflated", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/250px-Barostat_Balloon_rectal.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_117", "caption": "Chromoendoscopy using Lugol's iodine in the esophagus . The image on the left uses regular white light endoscopy . The image on the right stains with Lugol's iodine, and identifies a squamous cell carcinoma , which does not pick up the stain.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Chromoendoscopy_SCC.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_118", "caption": "Chemical structure of timoprazole, the backbone-structure of PPIs", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Timoprazole.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_119", "caption": "The proton pump inhibitor omeprazole", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Omeprazole.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_120", "caption": "The proton pump inhibitor lansoprazole", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Lansoprazole.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_121", "caption": "The proton pump inhibitor pantoprazole", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Pantoprazole.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_122", "caption": "The proton pump inhibitor rabeprazole", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Rabeprazole.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_123", "caption": "The proton pump inhibitor esomeprazole", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Esomeprazole.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_124", "caption": "The proton pump inhibitor dexlansoprazole", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Dexlansoprazole.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_125", "caption": "The proton pump inhibitor tenatoprazole", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Tenatoprazole.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_126", "caption": "General structure of proton pump inhibitors. Asterisk indicates stereocenter . Dots indicate lone pair", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/360px-Proton_pump_inhibitors_structure.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_127", "caption": "SCH28080 \u2014 the prototypical P-CAB", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/130px-SCH28080.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_128", "caption": "A single-use rotatable endoclip in packaging", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Resolution_clip.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_129", "caption": "Gastric ulcer with a red spot seen in gastroscopy of a patient with upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gastric_ulcer_2.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_130", "caption": "Successful closure of the gastric ulcer with an endoclip", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-GU_with_clip.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_131", "caption": "An ulcer seen after polypectomy (left) with a visible vessel suggesting recent bleeding is successfully closed with two endoclips (right)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Postpolypectomy_ulcer.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_132", "caption": "Endoscopy tower and procedural area of an endoscopy unit", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Endo_tower.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_133", "caption": "An endoscopy procedure room", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Endoscopy_room.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_134", "caption": "An endoscopy recovery area", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Endoscopy_recovery_area.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_135", "caption": "Rectal bulb syringe to administer smaller enemas.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/250px-Rectal_bulb_syringe.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_136", "caption": "Soapsuds enemas, one in an enema bucket with a nozzle typical for a cleansing enema, and another in an enema bag with a nozzle typical for a contrast enema", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Soapsuds_Enemas.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_137", "caption": "A prepared, disposable enema.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Enema_prepared%2C_disposable.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_138", "caption": "A barium enema in a disposable bag manufactured for that purpose", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Barium_Contrast_Enema.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_139", "caption": "Pressure enema from an animal bladder (African wooden sculpture, 19th century)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Afrikanische_Holzplastik.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_140", "caption": "The Enema by Abraham Bosse , ca. 1632\u201333", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-The_Enema_MET_DP818226.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_141", "caption": "Portable enema self-administration apparatus by Giovanni Alessandro Brambilla (18th century; Medical History Museum, University of Zurich)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Klistierbank1.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_142", "caption": "A normal clyster syringe (front) and the nozzle for a syringe designed for self-administration (rear) . The latter avoided the need for a second party to attend an embarrassing procedure.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Clyster_syringes.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_143", "caption": "19th century satirical cartoon of a monkey rejecting an old style clyster for a new design, filled with marshmallow and opium", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-A_monkey_rejects_the_old_style_clyster_for_h_b5ad6a04.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_144", "caption": "This nozzle (shown here in harness) can be inflated to a diameter wider than a rectum to force holding in an enema that could not otherwise be retained. Used either for pleasure or as part of BDSM activities.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Inflatable_enema_nozzle_in_harness_01.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_145", "caption": "A filled 5 litre enema bag connected to a bored dildo , ready to inject into a recipient on the ground beneath.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/170px-5000_ml_Enema_Bag_with_Dildo_Nozzle_Filled_H_1b077f7f.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_146", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/30px-Action_photo_of_nasal_spray_on_a_black_backgr_8d150fa8.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_147", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/30px-Glycerin_suppositories.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_148", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/40px-SPF15SunBlock.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_149", "caption": "Fluoroscopic image of common bile duct", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-ERCP_stone.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_150", "caption": "Schematic diagram of hepato-biliary system", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Hepato-biliary.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_151", "caption": "Dr. B Blumberg, awarded Nobel prize 1976 for discovery of hepatitis B virus", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/Blumberg.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_152", "caption": "Hand bill from the New York City Board of Health , 1832. The outdated public health advice demonstrates the lack of understanding of the disease and its actual causative factors.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Cholera_395.1.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_153", "caption": "First cholera pandemic", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/260px-First_cholera_pandemic.PNG.PNG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_154", "caption": "Disposal of dead bodies during the cholera epidemic in Palermo in 1835", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Il_cholera_di_Palermo_del_1835.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_155", "caption": "Register of Patients Gosport Naval Hospital August 1832 cholera cases", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gosport_Naval_Hospital_Register_of_Patients__e1225a15.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_156", "caption": "A pump memorializing John Snow for his study of contaminated water as a likely source of cholera during the 1854 Broad Street Cholera outbreak", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/250px-John_Snow_memorial_and_pub.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_157", "caption": "Patients suffering from cholera in 1854", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Patients_suffering_from_cholera_in_the_Jura__0a049a10.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_158", "caption": "1892 cholera outbreak in Hamburg , hospital ward", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Cholerabaracke-HH-1892.gif.gif"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_159", "caption": "Bodies of Rwandan refugees who died during the cholera epidemic, October 1994", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/170px-Bodies_of_Rwandan_refugees_DF-ST-02-03035.jp_8b16ba53.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_160", "caption": "By 12 February 2009, the number of cases of infection by cholera in sub-Saharan Africa had reached 128,548 and the number of fatalities, 4,053.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Africa_cholera2008b.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_161", "caption": "Human feces photographed in a toilet , shortly after defecation .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Human_Feces.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_162", "caption": "Fresh feces collected from a child for a drying experiment", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Faeces-_fresh_%282946449535%29.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_163", "caption": "Feces after drying in an experiment to determine moisture content", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Faeces_after_drying_in_the_oven_%28in_the_la_69c8bddf.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_164", "caption": "Prescription parenteral nutrition formulation.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/175px-LipidHPN.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_165", "caption": "Isolated intestine transplant diagram.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Intestine_Transplant_Diagram.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_166", "caption": "Kellogg in 1881, aged about 29", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-John_Harvey_Kellogg_-_aged_about_29_-_Projec_b8fe38f3.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_167", "caption": "Battle Creek Medical Surgical Sanitarium before 1902", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Battle_Creek_Sanitarium_before_fire.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_168", "caption": "Breathing exercises at Battle Creek Sanitarium (c. 1900)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/280px-BattleCreekSanitorium.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_169", "caption": "Early Kellogg's Corn Flakes advertisement", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-BlotterKelloggsCornFlakesAdvertizement1910s._69e453ca.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_170", "caption": "Radiant heat bath by John H. Kellogg at the USPTO museum, patent no. 558,394; patented April 14, 1896", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Radiant_heat_bath_by_John_H._Kellogg_at_the__76d9f480.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_171", "caption": "Mechanical Camel designed by John Harvey Kellogg.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Dr._John_Harvey_Kellogg_Discovery_Center_-_M_b2ed25a5.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_172", "caption": "Kellogg's grave (second from left) at Oak Hill Cemetery", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-thumbnail.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_173", "caption": "Schematic of the metabolism of acetaminophen ( paracetamol ) by the hepatocyte.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/250px-Acetaminophen_metabolism.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_174", "caption": "Amanita phalloides , the death cap mushroom, is a cause of acute liver failure", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Amanita_phalloides_1.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_175", "caption": "Glycerin suppositories used as laxatives.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Glycerin_suppositories.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_176", "caption": "Senna plant", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Cassia_senna_Ypey80-cropped.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_177", "caption": "A Murphy drip apparatus [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Murphy_drip.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_178", "caption": "John Murphy, inventor of the Murphy drip", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-John_B._Murphy_%28cropped%29.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_179", "caption": "A person with cholera drinking oral rehydration solution (ORS)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Cholera_rehydration_nurses.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_180", "caption": "Commercially available oral rehydration salts: left , from Nepal ; right , from Peru .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-ORT_saches.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_181", "caption": "Commercially available ORS in water.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-DripDrop_ORS_Flavor_packets_and_cup_of_water_3e67f569.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_182", "caption": "UNICEF-WHO Oral Rehydration Salt (ORS) packet", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-UNICEF-ORS.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_183", "caption": "Intestinal epithelium (H&E stain)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Epitelio_cilindrico.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_184", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Cotransporter_intest_en.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_185", "caption": "Crane and his sketch of the sodium-glucose symporter", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/260px-Dr_Robert_K._Crane_and_his_sketch_for_couple_b10180ba.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_186", "caption": "Refugee camp near Goma", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Refugee_camp.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_187", "caption": "Urostoma and wafer/baseplate", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Urostoma_and_flange.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_188", "caption": "A typical ostomy pouch, in this case a closed-end or \"disposable\". Note the flange ring, which uses a \" Tupperware \" type of seal", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-OstomyPouch.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_189", "caption": "One-piece (open-end) bags", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Ileostomy_bag.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_190", "caption": "Reaction catalysed by pancreatic elastase 1. This image represents the hydrolysis of the succinyl-Ala-Ala-Ala-p-nitroanalide. The addition of one water molecule provokes the hydrolysis of the molecule and the release of p-nitroaniline.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/400px-Reaction_catalysed_by_pancreatic_elastase1.p_35636282.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_191", "caption": "The gastrointestinal tract is composed of numerous cell types that are important for immune activation and barrier surface defenses. The gastrointestinal epithelium is composed of enterocytes, goblet cells, Paneth cells, enteroendocrine cells, tuft cells, and stem cells. In contrast, the lamina propria is composed of immune cells such as dendric cells, T cells, and macrophages.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/263px-Intestine_immunology_scheme.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_192", "caption": "The Phrygian cap results from folding of the gallbladder fundus .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/250px-Gray1095_parts.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_193", "caption": "Ulcerative and destructive skin lesion on a dog caused by Pythium insidiosum", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Pythiosis_2.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_194", "caption": "Pythium hyphae", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Pythiosis_hyphae.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_195", "caption": "A mature sporangium of a Mucor sp. fungus", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Mature_sporangium_of_a_Mucor_sp._fungus.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_196", "caption": "The activation of PPIs", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Proton_pump_inhibitors_mechanism.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_197", "caption": "A set of antique rectal dilators exhibited at Glore Psychiatric Museum .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Glore_Psychiatric_Museum_-_Rectal_Dilators_r_bf9e79d7.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_198", "caption": "Two (2) pilonidal cysts in the intergluteal cleft showing mucopurulent discharge.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Two_pilonidal_cysts_in_the_natal_cleft.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_199", "caption": "A simplified diagram of the location of rotavirus structural proteins [ 34 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Rotavirus_Structure.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_200", "caption": "Electron micrograph of gold nanoparticles attached to rotavirus. The small dark circular objects are gold nanoparticles coated with a monoclonal antibody specific for rotavirus protein VP6.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Rotavirus_with_gold-_labelled_monoclonal_ant_2456f0e2.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_201", "caption": "A simplified drawing of the rotavirus replication cycle. [ 61 ] The stages are: Attachment of the virus to the host cells, which is mediated by VP4 and VP7 Penetration of the cell by the virus and uncoating of the viral capsid Plus strand ssRNA synthesis (this acts as the mRNA) synthesis, which is mediated by VP1, VP3 and VP2 Formation of the viroplasm, viral RNA packaging and minus strand RNA synthesis and formation of the double-layered virus particles Virus particle maturation and release of progeny virions", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Rotavirus_replication.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_202", "caption": "Rotaviruses in the faeces of an infected child", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Multiple_rotavirus_particles.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_203", "caption": "Electron micrograph of a rotavirus infected enterocyte (top) compared to an uninfected cell (bottom). The bar = approx. 500 \u00a0 nm.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Rotavirus_infected_gut.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_204", "caption": "One of Flewett's original electron micrographs showing a single rotavirus particle. When examined by negative stained electron microscopy, rotaviruses often resemble wheels.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/170px-Flewett_Rotavirus.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_205", "caption": "Rotarix vaccine for oral administration", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/100px-Rotarix.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_206", "caption": "Schematic of self-expandable metallic stent used to treat vascular abnormalities", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-USPAT6319278.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_207", "caption": "Fluoroscopic image of self-expandable metallic stent in the esophagus . The black solid structure is the endoscope used to place the stent.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-SEMS_fluoro_2.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_208", "caption": "Fluoroscopic image of two metal biliary stents in the common bile duct . The large black tube across the image is the duodenoscope.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Fluoro_biliary_SEMS.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_209", "caption": "Diagram of a Minnesota tube (a similar device to the Sengstaken \u2013 Blakemore tube, but with four lumens)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Sengstaken-Blakemore_tube_EN.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_210", "caption": "Colostomy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Colostomie.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_211", "caption": "Patient with a colostomy complicated by a large parastomal hernia, which is when tissue protrudes adjacent to the stoma tract.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Colostomy_and_parastomal_hernia.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_212", "caption": "CT scan of same patient, showing intestines within the hernia. Parastomal hernia is the most common late complication of stomata through the abdominal wall , occurring in 10 to 25% of the patients. [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Colostomy_and_parastomal_hernia_-_CT.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_213", "caption": "Endoscopic image of esophageal varices being ligated with rubber bands. The varix being ligated has a longitudinal red mark on it, termed the wale mark", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Esophageal_varices_being_banded%2C_showing_w_19ec05e0.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_214", "caption": "Two Alka-Seltzer Plus tablets next to an Alka-Seltzer Plus packet", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Alka-Seltzer_tablets_and_packet.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_215", "caption": "The crystal structure of bismuth subgallate. [ 5 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/lossless-page1-220px-Structure_of_bismuth_subgalla_20d37bed.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_216", "caption": "Simplified molecular structure of bismuth subsalicylate.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Bismuth_subsalicylate_molecular_structure.sv_2f39c637.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_217", "caption": "A generic version of Pepto-Bismol, back view", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/110px-Bismuth_Subsalicylate_Bottle.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_218", "caption": "1957 Life magazine ad for the product", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-1957_Pepto_Bismol_ad.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_219", "caption": "The crystal structure of bismuth subsalicylate. [ 27 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Bismuth_subsalicylate_layers.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_220", "caption": "Bromo-Seltzer newspaper ad (1908)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Bromo_seltzer_newspaper.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_221", "caption": "Emerson Drug Company's Bromo-Seltzer Tower headquarters in Baltimore", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Bromo-Seltzer_Tower_MD2.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_222", "caption": "A horse-drawn Bromo-Seltzer wagon", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Bromoseltzerwagon.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_223", "caption": "Dalby's Carminative, leftmost bottle", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/260px-Three_early_medicine_bottles.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_224", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/400px-Linaclotide_schematic.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_225", "caption": "The antacid, Maalox", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/150px-Maalox_%28in_Greece%29_2023.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_226", "caption": "Alison Howe Price, M.D.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Alison_Howe_Price%2C_M.D.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_227", "caption": "Reabsorption of metabolites and toxic substances in the intestine (Chart)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Reabs-01.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_228", "caption": "PMSPH eliminates reverse absorption of metabolites and toxic substances in the intestine", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Reabs-02.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_229", "caption": "Figure N1. A vicious circle of damage to the intestinal mucosa and endotoxin aggression (Scheme)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Figure_N1.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_230", "caption": "Figure 2. Reverse development of damage to the intestinal mucosa, restoration of intestinal barrier function", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Figure_N2.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_231", "caption": "Antique Stothert's Seidlitz Tin", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Stothert_tin.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_232", "caption": "A map showing the origin of the name \"Seidlitz powder\"", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Saidschitz%2C_Sedlitz%2C_Kollosoruk_and_labo_68896038.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_233", "caption": "Glycerin suppositories ( laxative )", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Glycerin_suppositories.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_234", "caption": "Four 500 mg paracetamol suppositories", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Panadol_suppositories.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_235", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/30px-Action_photo_of_nasal_spray_on_a_black_backgr_8d150fa8.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_236", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/30px-Glycerin_suppositories.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_237", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/40px-SPF15SunBlock.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_238", "caption": "Androderm testosterone skin patch", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/129px-Androderm_testosterone_skin_patch.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_239", "caption": "A vial of Depo-Testosterone (testosterone cypionate in oil) for intramuscular injection", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/180px-Depo-testosterone_200_mg_ml_crop.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_240", "caption": "Abdominal examination and potential findings", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/page1-541px-Abdominal_Exam.pdf.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_241", "caption": "Examination of the abdomen of a child.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/351px-Physical_examination_of_child%2C_age_15_mont_f88c5bcb.jpeg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_242", "caption": "Colonscopy image of the cecum showing a bow and arrow sign . The appendiceal orifice, depicted, curves like a bow to show the location of the ileocecal valve on the most distal cecal fold.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Bow_and_arrow_2.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_243", "caption": "Endoscopic capsule end-on, showing six LEDs and camera lens.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/170px-CapsuleEndoscopeEnd.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_244", "caption": "Image of the intestines acquired by capsule endoscopy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/170px-D%C3%BCnndarm.PNG.PNG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_245", "caption": "Image of the colon acquired by capsule endoscopy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/170px-Normales_Colon.PNG.PNG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_246", "caption": "Inner diameters of colon sections", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Diameters_of_the_large_intestine.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_247", "caption": "A container of PEG ( polyethylene glycol or macrogol ) with electrolyte used to clean out the intestines before certain bowel exam procedures such as a colonoscopy.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Polyethylene_glycol_container.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_248", "caption": "Schematic overview of colonoscopy procedure", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Diagram_showing_a_colonoscopy_CRUK_060.svg.p_c47e9e04.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_249", "caption": "Endoscopic image of polyp in small bowel detected on double-balloon enteroscopy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/150px-SB_polyp.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_250", "caption": "3D graph of a human gastroenterogramm: electrical signals from GI smooth muscle (in \u03bcV) on the vertical y-axis; from left to right on the x-axis: large intestine, stomach, ileum, jejunum, duodenum. The time (in minutes) is drawn on the z-axis.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/300px-Example_of_3D_gastroenterogramm.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_251", "caption": "Operation part of the endoscope", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-PENTAX_Colonoscope002.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_252", "caption": "Insertion tip of an endoscope", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Insertion_tip_of_endoscope.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_253", "caption": "An anoscope , a proctoscope , and a rectoscope with approximate lengths", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/250px-Anoscope%2C_proctoscope_and_rectoscope.svg.p_056a38f4.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_254", "caption": "Endoscopy surgery", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/250px-US_Navy_081117-N-7526R-568_Cmdr._Thomas_Nels_d5519d21.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_255", "caption": "Esophageal Bougie Dilator", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Esophageal_Bougie_Dilator.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_256", "caption": "96 Hour Bravo pH monitoring A sample of Bravo pH tracing recorded over 48 hours", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/330px-Bravo_tracing.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_257", "caption": "Gastroscopy or duodenoscopy is performed for a number of indications, one of the most common being in unexplained anemia, where it is used to diagnose gastric or duodenal ulcers , among other things.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/450px-OSC_Microbio_13_04_DuoScope.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_258", "caption": "A LabCorp fecal occult blood immunoassay testing kit.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Fecal_occult_blood_immunoassay_testing_kit.j_cea0f17a.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_259", "caption": "A positive traditional guaiac fecal occult blood test", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Positive_fecal_occult_blood_test.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_260", "caption": "Endoscopy image of a duodenal ulcer in the posterior part of the duodenal bulb without stigmata of recent hemorrhage. This would be a Forrest III lesion", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-DU_2.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_261", "caption": "Endoscopic capsule", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/160px-CapsuleEndoscope.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_262", "caption": "Endoscopic capsule end-on, showing six LEDs and camera lens.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/160px-CapsuleEndoscopeEnd.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_263", "caption": "Given Imaging headquarters in Yokneam", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Melanox296.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_264", "caption": "A barium enema in a disposable bag manufactured for that purpose", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Barium_Contrast_Enema.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_265", "caption": "Right lateral Sims position. (The more usual left lateral Sims position, suitable for a right-handed practitioner, has the patient lying on their left side.)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Sims_position.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_266", "caption": "Posterior view of Sims' position", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Position_Sim%27s_Posterior.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_267", "caption": "Anterior view of Sims' position", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Position_Sim%27s_Anterior.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_268", "caption": "Both square test areas in the upper area of the card show the intense blue color of a positive result. The lower two smaller circular areas on the orange stripe are analytical control reactions, positive on the left and negative on the right, that help assure that the card and developer bottle have been maintained in proper conditions and have not been damaged before the test is performed.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Guaiac_test.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_269", "caption": "Proposed oxidations of compounds in guaiac oil as explanation for the formation of the blue bis-methylenequinone as part of the guaiac test.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/554px-Possible_Guaiacum_blue_formation_reactions.s_6ccf3566.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_270", "caption": "Barium meal examination showing the stomach and duodenum in double contrast technique with CO2 as negative contrast medium", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Maag.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_271", "caption": "Barium follow-through showing the small bowel", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Smallbowel.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_272", "caption": "Enteroclysis in double contrast technique showing stenosis of the small intestine", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Duenndarmstenose_Morbus_Crohn_KM-Passage_004_68823839.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_273", "caption": "Zenker's diverticulum as seen in a barium swallow examination", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-ZenkerSchraeg.gif.gif"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_274", "caption": "Barium in the lungs resulting from aspiration during a barium swallow", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Bariumlungfloro.PNG.PNG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_275", "caption": "Adult digestive system", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/180px-GI_normal.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_276", "caption": "3D medical illustration explaining the oral digestive system", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/260px-3D_Medical_Animation_Oral_Cavity.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_277", "caption": "The main salivary glands", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/180px-Blausen_0780_SalivaryGlands.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_278", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/240px-Illu01_head_neck.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_279", "caption": "Cross section of circumvallate papilla showing arrangement of nerves and taste buds", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gray1015.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_280", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Gray958.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_281", "caption": "Esophagus shown in yellow passing behind the trachea and the heart", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Relations_of_the_aorta%2C_trachea%2C_esophag_2393418d.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_282", "caption": "Areas of the stomach", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Regions_of_stomach.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_283", "caption": "Liver and gall bladder", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/320px-Anatomy_of_liver_and_gall_bladder.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_284", "caption": "Gallbladder shown in green below the liver", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Sobo_1906_405.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_285", "caption": "Pancreas, duodenum and bile duct", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/240px-Gray1100.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_286", "caption": "Action of digestive hormones", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Digestive_hormones.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_287", "caption": "Illustration of small intestine", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Blausen_0817_SmallIntestine_Anatomy.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_288", "caption": "Layers of the small intestine", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/350px-Intestinal_layers.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_289", "caption": "Cecum and beginning of ascending colon", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gray1075.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_290", "caption": "Lower GI tract - 3) Small intestine; 5) Cecum; 6) Large intestine", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Gastro-intestinal_tract.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_291", "caption": "Arteries and veins around the pancreas and spleen", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/173px-TIEU_0442.gif.gif"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_292", "caption": "Dietary life rules, Japan, Edo period Illustrating the ill effects of drinking alcohol on the digestive system.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/240px-Yoshitsuna_-_Dietary_Life_Rules_%28Inshoku_y_a35c2171.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_293", "caption": "Historical depiction of the digestive system, 17th century Persia", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-17th_century_Persian_digestive_system.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_294", "caption": "The ruminant digestive system", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Abomasum_%28PSF%29.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_295", "caption": "Vein skeleton of a Hydrangea leaf showing anastomoses of veins", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Vein_sceleton_hydrangea_ies.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_296", "caption": "A network of blood vessels", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gray1083.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_297", "caption": "Anastomosing gills of Marasmius cf. cladophyllus", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Marasmius_anastomosing.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_298", "caption": "Ileocecal junction (Ascending colon appear in white color)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Labeled_Ileocecal_junction.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_299", "caption": "Bile (yellow material) in a liver biopsy stained with hematoxylin-eosin in a condition called cholestasis (setting of bile stasi)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Cholestasis_2_high_mag.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_300", "caption": "Action of bile salts in digestion", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Lipid_and_bile_salts.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_301", "caption": "Recycling of the bile", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Bile_recycling.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_302", "caption": "1. Bile ducts : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 2. Intrahepatic bile ducts \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 3. Left and right hepatic ducts \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 4. Common hepatic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 5. Cystic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 6. Common bile duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 7. Ampulla of Vater \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 8. Major duodenal papilla 9. Gallbladder 10\u201311. Right and left lobes of liver 12. Spleen 13. Esophagus 14. Stomach 15. Pancreas : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 16. Accessory pancreatic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 17. Pancreatic duct 18. Small intestine : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 19. Duodenum \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 20. Jejunum 21\u201322. Right and left kidneys The front border of the liver has been lifted up (brown arrow). [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/279px-Biliary_system_multilingual.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_303", "caption": "Stylised diagram of choledochojejunostomy indicating anastomoses", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/300px-Choledochojejunstomy_diagram.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_304", "caption": "This bolus from an albatross has several ingested flotsam items, including monofilament from fishing nets and a discarded toothbrush . Tern Island , French Frigate Shoals", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Toothbrush_regurgitated_by_albatross_on_Tern_eb536964.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_305", "caption": "Human Brunner's gland", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/360px-Duodenum-brunner%27s_glands.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_306", "caption": "Inner diameters of different sections of the large intestine, with cecum (at bottom left) measuring on average 8.7 cm (range 8.0-10.5 cm). [ 4 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Diameters_of_the_large_intestine.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_307", "caption": "Gastric cecum of dissected cockroach . Scale bar, 2 mm.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/lossy-page1-220px-Gastric_caeca_of_dissected_cockr_15896346.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_308", "caption": "A stump-tailed macaque using mastication to process tough plant matter", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/250px-Macaca_arctoides.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_309", "caption": "A piece of chewing gum after being trodden on.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Trodden_on_chewing_gum2.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_310", "caption": "Masticator on the Zaca Fire", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Masticator-usfs_image.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_311", "caption": "Cloaca of a red-tailed hawk", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Avian_cloaca.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_312", "caption": "Cloaca of a female bird", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Cloaque_Femelle.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_313", "caption": "Cloaca of a male bird", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Cloaque_Male.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_314", "caption": "A roseate spoonbill excreting urine in flight", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Roseate_Spoonbill_%28Ajaia_ajaja%29_voiding__27103d8c.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_315", "caption": "Diagrams to illustrate the changes in the cloaca in mammals during development. A , early embryonic stage, showing the cloaca receiving the urinary bladder, the rectum, and the Wolffian duct, as in non- therian vertebrates. B , later stage, showing the beginning of the fold which divides the cloaca into a ventral urogenital sinus which receives the urinary bladder , Wolffian ducts, and ureters , and into a dorsal part which receives the rectum . C , further progress of the fold, dividing the cloaca into urogenital sinus and rectum; the ureter has separated from the Wolffian duct and is shifting anteriorly. D , completion of the fold, showing complete separation of the cloaca into ventral urogenital sinus and dorsal rectum. [ 13 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/600px-A_laboratory_manual_for_comparative_vertebra_eb1b4948.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_316", "caption": "Cloacal opening in an Australian brushtail possum", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/170px-Poss_Cloaca2.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_317", "caption": "1. Bile ducts : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 2. Intrahepatic bile ducts \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 3. Left and right hepatic ducts \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 4. Common hepatic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 5. Cystic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 6. Common bile duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 7. Ampulla of Vater \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 8. Major duodenal papilla 9. Gallbladder 10\u201311. Right and left lobes of liver 12. Spleen 13. Esophagus 14. Stomach 15. Pancreas : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 16. Accessory pancreatic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 17. Pancreatic duct 18. Small intestine : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 19. Duodenum \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 20. Jejunum 21\u201322. Right and left kidneys The front border of the liver has been lifted up (brown arrow). [ 3 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/279px-Biliary_system_multilingual.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_318", "caption": "1. Bile ducts : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 2. Intrahepatic bile ducts \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 3. Left and right hepatic ducts \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 4. Common hepatic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 5. Cystic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 6. Common bile duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 7. Ampulla of Vater \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 8. Major duodenal papilla 9. Gallbladder 10\u201311. Right and left lobes of liver 12. Spleen 13. Esophagus 14. Stomach 15. Pancreas : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 16. Accessory pancreatic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 17. Pancreatic duct 18. Small intestine : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 19. Duodenum \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 20. Jejunum 21\u201322. Right and left kidneys The front border of the liver has been lifted up (brown arrow). [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/279px-Biliary_system_multilingual.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_319", "caption": "1. Bile ducts : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 2. Intrahepatic bile ducts \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 3. Left and right hepatic ducts \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 4. Common hepatic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 5. Cystic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 6. Common bile duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 7. Ampulla of Vater \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 8. Major duodenal papilla 9. Gallbladder 10\u201311. Right and left lobes of liver 12. Spleen 13. Esophagus 14. Stomach 15. Pancreas : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 16. Accessory pancreatic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 17. Pancreatic duct 18. Small intestine : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 19. Duodenum \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 20. Jejunum 21\u201322. Right and left kidneys The front border of the liver has been lifted up (brown arrow). [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/279px-Biliary_system_multilingual.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_320", "caption": "Human anatomy of the anorecturm ( anus and rectum )", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/Anorectum.gif.gif"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_321", "caption": "A person defacating outside. Etching, paper. Jacques Callot. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. 1621", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/280px-Hurkende_man_Capricci_di_varie_Figure_di_Jac_d00c53f7.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_322", "caption": "The caganer is a defecating figurine in Spanish nativity scenes .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/160px-Caganer_back.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_323", "caption": "Schematic drawing of bacterial conjugation. 1- Donor cell produces pilus . 2- Pilus attaches to recipient cell, bringing the two cells together. 3- The mobile plasmid is nicked and a single strand of DNA is transferred to the recipient cell. 4- Both cells recircularize their plasmids, synthesize second strands, and reproduce pili; both cells are now viable donors.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/250px-Conjugation.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_324", "caption": "Venus Flytrap ( Dionaea muscipula ) leaf", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/125px-Venus_Flytrap_showing_trigger_hairs.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_325", "caption": "Trophozoites of Entamoeba histolytica with ingested erythrocytes", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/125px-Trophozoites_of_Entamoeba_histolytica_with_i_3ce46f49.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_326", "caption": "Rough illustration of a ruminant digestive system", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/150px-Abomasum-en.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_327", "caption": "A flesh fly \"blowing a bubble\", possibly to concentrate its food by evaporating water", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Flesh_fly_concentrating_food.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_328", "caption": "Upper and lower human gastrointestinal tract", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/340px-Digestive_system_diagram_edit.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_329", "caption": "Action of the major digestive hormones", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/350px-Digestive_hormones.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_330", "caption": "Drawing of the digestive tract of Anostoma depressum viewed as if through the apex of the shell", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Anostoma_depressum_digestive.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_331", "caption": "3D reconstruction of the digestive system of Pseudunela cornuta : mo - mouth r - radula ph - pharynx sgl and sgr - salivary glands oe - oesophagus i - intestine a - anus dg - digestive gland .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Pseudunela_cornuta_5.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_332", "caption": "Drawing of the digestive system of Paryphanta busbyi . 1-2 - buccal mass, 1 - mouth, 2 - pharynx, 3 - retractor muscles of the pharynx, 4 - salivary glands, 5 - salivary ducts, 6 - oesophagus, 7 - stomach.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Paryphanta_busbyi_digestive_system.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_333", "caption": "Drawing of the digestive system of carnivorous Schizoglossa novoseelandica , showing the large pharynx . 1-2 - buccal mass, 1 - mouth, 2 - pharynx, 3 - retractor muscles of the pharynx, 4 - salivary glands, 5 - salivary ducts, 6 - oesophagus and stomach, 7 - intestine, 8 - hepatic ducts.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Schizoglossa_novoseelandica_digestive_system_bf55febe.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_334", "caption": "The feeding track of Triboniophorus graeffei made by grazing with the radula .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Triboniophorus_graeffei_-_Dungog3.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_335", "caption": "Dorsal view of an anesthetized individual of Plakobranchus ocellatus with spread parapodia . Stomach and branched digestive glands are visible. The tissue region in the red square was dissected and used for DNA extraction in the study by Maeda T. et al. (2012). [ 6 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Plakobranchus_ocellatus_4.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_336", "caption": "Garden snail, Cornu aspersum , defecating.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Garden_snail_defecating.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_337", "caption": "Diagram illustrating renal flow along the nephron", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/350px-Nefron-EN.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_338", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/400px-Protovsdeuterostomes.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_339", "caption": "Histamine", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Histamine.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_340", "caption": "Enterohepatic circulation of drugs.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Enterohepatic.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_341", "caption": "Location of the epiglottis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Epiglottis_%28PSF%29.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_342", "caption": "A high rising epiglottis (with forward-facing anterior surface being visible)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-High_rising_epiglottis.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_343", "caption": "Upper and lower human gastrointestinal tract", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/340px-Digestive_system_diagram_edit.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_344", "caption": "The esophagus is constricted in three places. [ inconsistent ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Illu_esophagus.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_345", "caption": "A mass seen during an endoscopy and an ultrasound of the mass conducted during the endoscopy session.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Mid_esophageal_mass.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_346", "caption": "Anatomy of a snake. file info esophagus trachea tracheal lungs rudimentary left lung right lung heart liver stomach air sac gallbladder pancreas spleen intestine testicles kidneys", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Snake-anatomy.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_347", "caption": "1. Bile ducts : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 2. Intrahepatic bile ducts \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 3. Left and right hepatic ducts \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 4. Common hepatic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 5. Cystic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 6. Common bile duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 7. Ampulla of Vater \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 8. Major duodenal papilla 9. Gallbladder 10\u201311. Right and left lobes of liver 12. Spleen 13. Esophagus 14. Stomach 15. Pancreas : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 16. Accessory pancreatic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 17. Pancreatic duct 18. Small intestine : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 19. Duodenum \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 20. Jejunum 21\u201322. Right and left kidneys The front border of the liver has been lifted up (brown arrow). [ 38 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/279px-Biliary_system_multilingual.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_348", "caption": "Mammals excrete urine through the urinary system .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Urinary_System_Large_Unlabeled.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_349", "caption": "Chemical structure of uric acid .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Uric_Acid.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_350", "caption": "White cast of uric acid defecated along with the dark feces by a lizard . Insects, birds and some other reptiles also use a similar mechanism.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/250px-Feces_and_uric-acid.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_351", "caption": "From a series of woodcuts (1545) usually referred to as the Papstspotbilder or Papstspottbilder in German or Depictions of the Papacy in English, [ 8 ] by Lucas Cranach , commissioned by Martin Luther . [ 9 ] Title: Kissing the Pope's Feet. [ 10 ] German peasants respond to a papal bull of Pope Paul III . Caption reads: \"Don't frighten us Pope, with your ban, and don't be such a furious man. Otherwise we shall turn around and show you our rears.\" [ 11 ] [ 12 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-The_Papal_Belvedere.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_352", "caption": "John Bull emits an explosive bout of flatulence at a poster of George III as an outraged William Pitt the Younger admonishes him. Newton 's etching was probably a comment on Pitt's threat (realized the following month) to suspend habeas corpus .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Newton_Bull_farts_G3.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_353", "caption": "Faucitis in a 12-year-old cat that presented with inappetence , tenderness of the mouth, and inability to groom itself. Gingivitis , erosive lingual ulcers and faucitis were evident clinically", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Faucitis01.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_354", "caption": "He-gassen (detail), an art scroll depicting a battle of flatulence, from Japan during the Edo period", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Hegassen_scroll_segment_33.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_355", "caption": "A Japanese ukiyo-e print employing fart humor", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Ikkei_Shosai_Clam_Gathering_%28Fart%29_%28cr_02b688da.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_356", "caption": "The flatulence of cows is only a small portion (around one-twentieth) of cows' methane release. Cows also burp methane, due to the physiology of their digestive systems. [ 60 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Cow_female_black_white.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_357", "caption": "Gal4 domains and regulation", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/500px-Gal4_9aaTAD.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_358", "caption": "Micrograph of a normal gallbladder wall. H&E stain .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gallbladder_-_intermed_mag.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_359", "caption": "Abdominal ultrasonography showing gallbladder and common bile duct", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gallbladder_and_common_bile_duct_ultrasound._5b2ab3bd.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_360", "caption": "1. Bile ducts : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 2. Intrahepatic bile ducts \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 3. Left and right hepatic ducts \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 4. Common hepatic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 5. Cystic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 6. Common bile duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 7. Ampulla of Vater \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 8. Major duodenal papilla 9. Gallbladder 10\u201311. Right and left lobes of liver 12. Spleen 13. Esophagus 14. Stomach 15. Pancreas : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 16. Accessory pancreatic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 17. Pancreatic duct 18. Small intestine : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 19. Duodenum \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 20. Jejunum 21\u201322. Right and left kidneys The front border of the liver has been lifted up (brown arrow). [ 14 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/279px-Biliary_system_multilingual.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_361", "caption": "3D still showing gallstones", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gallbladder_stones.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_362", "caption": "Abdominal ultrasonography showing biliary sludge and gallstones", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Ultrasonography_of_sludge_and_gallstones%2C__667b6205.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_363", "caption": "Illustration of stomach wall showing gastric mucosa and the gastric glands", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/400px-2415_Histology_of_StomachN.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_364", "caption": "Histology of mucosa showing gastric glands. H&E stain", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Histology_of_normal_antral_mucosa.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_365", "caption": "Diagram depicting the major determinants of gastric acid secretion", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/310px-Determinants_of_Gastric_Acid_Secretion.svg.p_80af0b4e.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_366", "caption": "Gastric chief cell", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/Histology_of_gastric_chief_cell.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_367", "caption": "Parietal cell", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/Parietal_cell.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_368", "caption": "G cell is visible near bottom left, and gastrin is labeled as the two black arrows leading from it. Note: this diagram does not illustrate gastrin's stimulatory effect on ECL cells.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/330px-Control-of-stomach-acid-sec.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_369", "caption": "Illustration of digestive system", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Digestive_system_simplified.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_370", "caption": "General structure of the gut wall", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/300px-Layers_of_the_GI_Tract_english.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_371", "caption": "The general structure of the intestinal wall", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/300px-Gut_wall.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_372", "caption": "Image of the mucosa of the stomach , showing an epithelium (at top, and also facing the elongated cavities) made up of column-shaped cells .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Normal_gastric_mucosa_intermed_mag.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_373", "caption": "Muscular layers of the stomach wall.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/242px-3D_Medical_Animation_Muscular_Layers_of_stom_0f6963a8.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_374", "caption": "Plesiosaur gastroliths from Tropic Shale", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gastroliths.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_375", "caption": "Gastroliths from Jurassic strata near Starr Springs, Utah", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Starr_Springs_Gastroliths_Jurassic_Utah.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_376", "caption": "A diplodocid ingesting gastroliths entangled in vegetation it is consuming", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Diplodocinae_jmallon.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_377", "caption": "Psittacosaurus fossil with gastroliths in its stomach region, American Museum of Natural History", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Psittacosaurus_stomach_stones.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_378", "caption": "Escherichia coli , one of the many species of bacteria present in the human gut", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-E._coli_Bacteria_%287316101966%29.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_379", "caption": "Composition and distribution of gut microbiota in human body", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/300px-Composition_and_distribution_of_intestinal_m_7f2369dc.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_380", "caption": "Candida albicans , a dimorphic fungus that grows as a yeast in the gut", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Candida_albicans.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_381", "caption": "Illustration showing the developmental colonization of gut microbiota", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/500px-Illustration_of_the_developmental_colonizati_780cd88f.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_382", "caption": "Microfold cells transfer antigens (Ag) from the lumen of the gut to gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) via transcytosis and present them to different innate and adaptive immune cells.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Transvesicular_transport_by_microfold_cells._ac766a90.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_383", "caption": "Gut\u2013brain axis overview [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/441px-Gut-brain_axis_overview.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_384", "caption": "Gut-brain communication", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gut-Brain_Axis.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_385", "caption": "Bifidobacterium adolescentis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Bifidobacterium_adolescentis_Gram.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_386", "caption": "Lactobacillus sp 01", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Lactobacillus_sp_01.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_387", "caption": "Dorsal view of an anesthetized individual of Plakobranchus ocellatus with spread parapodia . Stomach and branched parapodial digestive glands are visible. The tissue region in the red square was dissected and used for DNA extraction in the study by Maeda T. et al. (2012). [ 5 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Plakobranchus_ocellatus_4.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_388", "caption": "Anatomy of the human anus. Frontal section.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/400px-Human_anus-en.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_389", "caption": "Image of the anus affected by hemorrhoids . The pectinate line , which separates the internal from the external anus, can be seen.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Hemorrhoid.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_390", "caption": "The anogenital distance is a measurement of the distance from the anus to the genitals. In women, this distance tends to be much smaller than in men.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Anogenital_distance_female_and_male.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_391", "caption": "Anatomy of the mouth.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Blausen_0653_MouthAnatomy.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_392", "caption": "Floor of the mouth with lingual frenum and sublingual fold", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Floor_of_the_mouth.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_393", "caption": "A closed human mouth.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Mouth.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_394", "caption": "Structure of the hydrogen potassium ATPase. The \u03b1 subunit is shown in pink; the \u03b2 subunit is shown in blue.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Hydrogen_potassium_ATPase.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_395", "caption": "Mechanism of the H + /K + ATPase demonstrating how E1-E2 conformational change corresponds to ion release. See Shin et al. [ 2 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gastric_hydrogen_potassium_ATPase_mechanism._478aa47d.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_396", "caption": "Foreign body in esophagus", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Foreign_body_in_esophagus.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_397", "caption": "An isolated Interstitial cell of Cajal from the myenteric plexus of the mouse small intestine grown in a primary cell culture.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Interstitial_cell_of_cajal_Full_Picture.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_398", "caption": "Colonic crypts ( intestinal glands ) within four tissue sections. In panel A, the bar shows 100 \u03bcm and allows an estimate of the frequency of crypts in the colonic epithelium. Panel B includes three crypts in cross-section, each with one segment deficient for CCOI expression and at least one crypt, on the right side, undergoing fission into two crypts. Panel C shows, on the left side, a crypt fissioning into two crypts. Panel D shows typical small clusters of two and three CCOI deficient crypts (the bar shows 50 \u03bcm). The images were made from original photomicrographs, but panels A, B and D were also included in an article [ 7 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/350px-Colonic_crypts_within_four_tissue_sections.j_7623b182.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_399", "caption": "Physical, biochemical, and immune elements of the intestinal mucosal barrier.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/500px-Bischoff_fig_2_adapted_01.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_400", "caption": "Scheme of selective permeability routes of epithelial cells (red arrows). The transcellular (through the cells) and paracellular (between the cells) routes control the passage of substances between the intestinal lumen and blood.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/360px-Selective_permeability_routes_in_epithelium._d0636984.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_401", "caption": "primary biliary cirrhosis. Bile duct intraepithelial lymphocytes", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Primary_biliary_cirrhosis_low_mag.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_402", "caption": "Percentage of adults that can digest lactose in the indigenous population of Eurasia, Africa and Oceania.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/300px-Lactose_tolerance_in_the_Old_World.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_403", "caption": "Percentage of adults with a known lactase persistence genotype in the indigenous population of the Old World", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/300px-Lactase_persistence_in_the_Old_World.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_404", "caption": "Shirota, a Lactobacillus casei strain.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/Lactobacilos_Casei_Shirota.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_405", "caption": "An estimate of the percentage of adults that can digest lactose in the indigenous population of the Old World [ 75 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/310px-Lactose_tolerance_in_the_Old_World.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_406", "caption": "Illustration of the large intestine.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Blausen_0604_LargeIntestine2.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_407", "caption": "Inner diameters of colon sections", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Diameters_of_the_large_intestine.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_408", "caption": "3D file generated from computed tomography of large intestine", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-3DPX-002736_Large_intestine_Nevit_Dilmen.stl_41dc6a4b.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_409", "caption": "Colonic crypts ( intestinal glands ) within four tissue sections. The cells have been stained to show a brown-orange color if the cells produce the mitochondrial protein cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (CCOI), and the nuclei of the cells (located at the outer edges of the cells lining the walls of the crypts) are stained blue-gray with haematoxylin . Panels A, B were cut across the long axes of the crypts and panels C, D were cut parallel to the long axes of the crypts. In panel A the bar shows 100 \u03bcm and allows an estimate of the frequency of crypts in the colonic epithelium. Panel B includes three crypts in cross-section, each with one segment deficient for CCOI expression and at least one crypt, on the right side, undergoing fission into two crypts. Panel C shows, on the left side, a crypt fissioning into two crypts. Panel D shows typical small clusters of two and three CCOI deficient crypts (the bar shows 50 \u03bcm). The images were made from original photomicrographs, but panels A, B and D were also included in an article [ 31 ] and illustrations were published with Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial License allowing re-use.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Colonic_crypts_within_four_tissue_sections.j_c5be37af.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_410", "caption": "Histological section.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Large_intestine_histology.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_411", "caption": "Colonoscopy image, splenic flexure , normal mucosa . The spleen can be seen through it", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Colonoscopy_splenic_flexure.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_412", "caption": "Cupid's bow feature of a human lip", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-MouthCupidBow.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_413", "caption": "Surface anatomy of the human lips", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/320px-Anatomy_of_the_human_lip.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_414", "caption": "Illustration of lips from Gray's Anatomy showing the inferior and superior labial arteries , the glands of the lips, and the nerves of the right side seen from the posterior surface after removal of the mucous membrane", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gray509.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_415", "caption": "Breastfeeding", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/170px-Breastfeeding_infant.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_416", "caption": "Lips of a young woman wearing red lipstick", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/170px-Lujuria_Lust_Tentaci%C3%B3n_%283973672868%29_e365f66f.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_417", "caption": "Lips of a young man", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/170px-Close_up_man_lips.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_418", "caption": "A child with cleft lip", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Cleft_lip_child.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_419", "caption": "Pierced lips", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/130px-Sparkly_lips.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_420", "caption": "This Asian arowana has large, protruding barbels", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Arowana.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_421", "caption": "1. Bile ducts : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 2. Intrahepatic bile ducts \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 3. Left and right hepatic ducts \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 4. Common hepatic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 5. Cystic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 6. Common bile duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 7. Ampulla of Vater \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 8. Major duodenal papilla 9. Gallbladder 10\u201311. Right and left lobes of liver 12. Spleen 13. Esophagus 14. Stomach 15. Pancreas : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 16. Accessory pancreatic duct \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 17. Pancreatic duct 18. Small intestine : \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 19. Duodenum \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 20. Jejunum 21\u201322. Right and left kidneys The front border of the liver has been lifted up (brown arrow). [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/279px-Biliary_system_multilingual.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_422", "caption": "Superior mesenteric artery and its branches in humans", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Image534.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_423", "caption": "Inferior mesenteric artery and its branches in humans", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Inferior_mesenteric_a.gif.gif"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_424", "caption": "Two of the stages in the development of the digestive tube and its mesentery", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/310px-Gray987.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_425", "caption": "Mesentery in red. Dorsal mesentery is the lower part of the circuit. The upper part is ventral mesentery.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/240px-Gray1038_vector.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_426", "caption": "Abdominal part of digestive tube and its attachment to the primitive or common mesentery. Human embryo of six weeks.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gray985.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_427", "caption": "Schematic figure of the bursa omentalis, etc. Human embryo of eight weeks.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gray989.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_428", "caption": "Development of the mouth and anus in protostomes and deuterostomes", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/250px-Protovsdeuterostomes.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_429", "caption": "Butterfly tongue", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Butterfly_tongue.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_430", "caption": "Orange-eyed tree frog calling", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Litoria_chloris_calling.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_431", "caption": "Domestic cat meowing", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Thurston_Waffles.jpeg.jpeg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_432", "caption": "Tasmanian devil in defensive stance", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Tasdevil_large.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_433", "caption": "Structure of the nitrosamino group", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/150px-Nitrosamine_Formulae_V.1.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_434", "caption": "Metabolic activation of the nitrosamine NDMA converts it to the alkylating agent diazomethane [ 6 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/424px-Ndma_activ.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_435", "caption": "Structural formula of nitroso group", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Nitroso-compound-2D.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_436", "caption": "Structure of 2-nitrosotoluene dimer [ 3 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/132px-VIYMEX.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_437", "caption": "Linear and bent metal nitrosyls", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/100px-Metal-nitrosyl-coordination-modes-2D.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_438", "caption": "The ruminant digestive system", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Abomasum_%28PSF%29.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_439", "caption": "The 'leaflets' of the omasum", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Omasum-book3.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_440", "caption": "A time-space diagram of a peristaltic wave after a water swallow. High-pressure values are red, zero pressure is blue-green. The ridge in the upper part of the picture is the high pressure of the upper esophageal sphincter which only opens for a short time to let water pass.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Peristaltic.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_441", "caption": "A simplified image showing peristalsis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/Peristalsis.gif.gif"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_442", "caption": "A simplified image showing Earthworm movement via peristalsis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Earthworm_movement_all.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_443", "caption": "Upper respiratory system, with the nasopharynx, oropharynx and laryngopharynx labeled at left", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Blausen_0872_UpperRespiratorySystem.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_444", "caption": "Details of torus tubarius", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Torus_tubarius_dissection.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_445", "caption": "Pharyngitis is the painful swelling of the throat. The oropharynx shown here is very inflamed and red.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Pharyngitis.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_446", "caption": "An illustration of the pharyngeal jaws of a moray eel", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Pharyngeal_jaws_of_moray_eels.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_447", "caption": "The three phases of gastric secretion", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/400px-2416_Three_Phases_Gastric_Secretion.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_448", "caption": "A bottle of Yakult , a probiotic drink containing Lactobacillus paracasei", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Yakult_drink.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_449", "caption": "\u00c9lie Metchnikoff first suggested the possibility of colonizing the gut with beneficial bacteria in the early 20th century.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/170px-Ilya_Ilyich_Mechnikov_1913.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_450", "caption": "Fructans", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Fructans.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_451", "caption": "Lactobacillus acidophilus", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Lactobacillus_acidophilus_%28259_09%29_Lacto_81a6120e.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_452", "caption": "Putrefaction in human hands after several days of one of the Oba Chandler victims underwater in Florida, United States", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Rogers_body.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_453", "caption": "Timeline of postmortem changes (stages of death), with putrefaction labeled near middle.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/500px-Postmortem_interval_changes_%28stages_of_dea_c76083c7.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_454", "caption": "Putrefaction, the eighth alchemical key of Basil Valentine, 1678, Chemical Heritage Foundation", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Musaeum_Hermeticum_1678_VIII._Clavis_0066.JP_6beb94dc.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_455", "caption": "Diagram from cancer.gov : * 1. Body of stomach * 2. Fundus * 3. Anterior wall * 4. Greater curvature * 5. Lesser curvature * 6. Cardia * 9. Pyloric sphincter * 10. Pyloric antrum * 11. Pyloric canal * 12. Angular incisure * 13. Gastric canal * 14. Rugal folds", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Illu_stomach.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_456", "caption": "Microscopic cross-section of the pylorus", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Pyloric_stomach_LPO.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_457", "caption": "The inside of a normal human rectum in a 70-year-old, seen during colonoscopy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Rectum-2016-12.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_458", "caption": "Retroflexed view of the human rectum seen at colonoscopy showing anal verge", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Rectum-2016-12-hemo.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_459", "caption": "A digital rectal exam is conducted to investigate or diagnose conditions including of the prostate .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Digital_rectal_exam_nci-vol-7136-300.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_460", "caption": "Reticulum beef tripe", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Reticulum-honeycomb2.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_461", "caption": "Rumen of a sheep from left. 1 Atrium ruminis, 2 Saccus dorsalis, 3 Saccus ventralis, 4 Recessus ruminis, 5 Saccus cecus caudodorsalis, 6 Saccus cecus caudoventralis, 7 Sulcus cranialis, 8 Sulcus longitudinalis sinister, 9 Sulcus coronarius dorsalis, 10 Sulcus coronarius ventralis, 11 Sulcus caudalis, 12 Sulcus accessorius sinister, 13 Insula ruminis, 14 Sulcus ruminoreticularis, 15 Reticulum, 16 Abomasum, 17 Oesophagus, 18 Spleen.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Rumen-sheep2.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_462", "caption": "Bacteria dominate rumen microbiome; composition can change substantially with diet. [ 8 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/390px-Kibegwa_2023_rumen_microbiome.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_463", "caption": "Ruminant stomach structure", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Abomasum_%28PSF%29.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_464", "caption": "Yeast colonies on an agar plate.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Laboratoorne_pagarip%C3%A4rm_%28Saccharomyce_b8d93fdc.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_465", "caption": "Saccharomyces cerevisiae mating type a with a cellular bulging called a shmoo in response to \u03b1 -factor", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Shmoos_s_cerevisiae.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_466", "caption": "S. cerevisiae , differential interference contrast image", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-S_cerevisiae_under_DIC_microscopy.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_467", "caption": "Saccharomyces cerevisiae Numbered ticks are 11 micrometers apart.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-20100911_232323_Yeast_Live.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_468", "caption": "Statue of Saccharomyces cerevisiae ( Hustope\u010de , Czech Republic )", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Hustopece_20210903_170948_Saccharomyces_cere_d6166779.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_469", "caption": "Simethicone tablets", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Simethiconetablets.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_470", "caption": "Labeled diagram of the small intestine and its surrounding structures", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Blausen_0817_SmallIntestine_Anatomy.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_471", "caption": "Micrograph of the small intestine mucosa showing the intestinal villi and crypts of Lieberk\u00fchn .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Small_intestine_low_mag.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_472", "caption": "This cross section diagram shows the 4 layers of the small intestine wall.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Cross_Section_of_a_Small_Intestine.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_473", "caption": "Absorption of glucose in the small intestine", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Absorption_of_glucose_in_the_small_intestine_a7223877.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_474", "caption": "Diagram showing parts of the stomach", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-2414_Stomach.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_475", "caption": "Schematic image of the blood supply to the human stomach: left and right gastric artery , left and right gastroepiploic artery and short gastric arteries [ 15 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/240px-Stomach_blood_supply.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_476", "caption": "The gastrointestinal wall of the human stomach", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gastrointestinal_wall_of_human_stomach_haria_d35fecec.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_477", "caption": "Layers of the gastrointestinal wall of which the stomach is a dilated part", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Layers_of_the_GI_Tract_english.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_478", "caption": "Diagram showing gastric pits (13) gastric glands (12) lamina propria (10) epithelium (11)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Illu_stomach_layers.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_479", "caption": "Histology of normal fundic mucosa. Fundic glands are simple, branched tubular glands that extend from the bottom of the gastric pits to the muscularis mucosae; the more distinctive cells are parietal cells. H&E stain.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Histology_of_normal_fundic_mucosa.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_480", "caption": "Histology of normal antral mucosa. Antral mucosa is formed by branched coiled tubular glands lined by secretory cells similar in appearance to the surface mucous cells. H&E stain.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Histology_of_normal_antral_mucosa.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_481", "caption": "Emptying of stomach chyme into the duodenum through the pyloric sphincter", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/600px-Stomach_emptying_into_duodenum.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_482", "caption": "An endoscopy of a normal stomach of a healthy 65-year-old woman", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Stomach_endoscopy_1.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_483", "caption": "Endoscopic image of a fundic gland polyp", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Fundic_gland_polyposis0001.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_484", "caption": "Comparison of stomach glandular regions from several mammalian species. Frequency of glands may vary more smoothly between regions than is diagrammed here. Asterisk (ruminant) represents the omasum, which is absent in Tylopoda (Tylopoda also have some cardiac glands opening onto ventral reticulum and rumen [ 58 ] ) Many other variations exist among the mammals. [ 59 ] [ 60 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/330px-Mammalian_Stomachs_remake.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_485", "caption": "The underside of a human tongue, showing its rich blood supply.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/175px-Facies_inferior_linguae.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_486", "caption": "Foramen cecum and terminal sulcus labelled above", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Foramen_caecum.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_487", "caption": "Features of the tongue surface", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Tongue.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_488", "caption": "Lateral view of the tongue, with extrinsic muscles highlighted", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Hyoglossus.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_489", "caption": "Coronal section of tongue, showing intrinsic muscles", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/240px-Gray1020.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_490", "caption": "Blood supply of the tongue", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gray559.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_491", "caption": "Section through the human tongue; stained H&E", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Human_tongue_%28251_09%29_Section.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_492", "caption": "Floor of pharynx at about 26 days showing lateral swellings at first pharyngeal arch (mandibular arch).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gray979.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_493", "caption": "Giraffe's tongue", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Giraffe%27s_tongue.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_494", "caption": "Extended proboscis of a long tongued Macroglossum moth", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/140px-Macroglossum_stellatarum_anatomy_-_MHNT.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_495", "caption": "A possible function of the human appendix is a \"safe house\" for beneficial bacteria in the recovery from diarrhea", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Appendix_function_diagram.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_496", "caption": "An appendiceal carcinoid tumor", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Appendiceal_carcinoid_1.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_497", "caption": "Wikipedia", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/40px-Wikipedia-logo-v2.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_498", "caption": "United European Gastroenterology Headquarters", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-United_European_Gastroenterology_Building.jp_6e6bd3e5.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_499", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Anorectum-en.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_500", "caption": "Gross pathology of a tubulovillous adenoma resected by minimally invasive colorectal surgery .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Gross_pathology_of_minimally_invasive_colore_e83021d0.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_501", "caption": "Intersphincteric fistula in the lower anal canal. Ultrasound image where the fistula is labeled with a letter F.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Intersphincteric_anal_fistula_2.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_502", "caption": "Japan: A man with an anal fistula. From the Yamai no Soshi, late 12th century.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Yamai_no_Soshi_-_Man_with_Anal_Fistula.jpeg.jpeg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_503", "caption": "Germ cells tumors constitute a vast majority of the incidences of testicular tumors . [ 3 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Relative_incidences_of_testicular_tumors.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_504", "caption": "Two female pinworms next to a ruler: The markings are 1 mm apart.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Threadworm.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_505", "caption": "Life cycle of E. vermicularis showing the stages inside and outside of the human body", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/lossless-page1-220px-Enterobius_vermicularis_life__2543552f.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_506", "caption": "Two female pinworms next to a ruler. The markings are one millimetre apart.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/Threadworm.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_507", "caption": "Pinworm life cycle.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Enterobius_vermicularis_LifeCycle.gif.gif"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_508", "caption": "High magnification micrograph of a pinworm in cross section in the appendix . H&E stain .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Pinworms_in_the_Appendix_%282%29.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_509", "caption": "A proctoscope (middle) with an anoscope and a rectoscope", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Anoscope%2C_proctoscope_and_rectoscope.svg.p_e2dc31cc.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_510", "caption": "Two proctoscopes", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/170px-2008_Proktoskop_1.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_511", "caption": "A . Internal rectal intussusception. B . External (complete) rectal prolapse", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/Internalrectalintussusceptionexternalrectalprolaps_9748d89b.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_512", "caption": "A. Normal anatomy: (r) rectum, (a) anal canal B. Recto-rectal intussusception C. Recto-anal intussusception", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/Internal_rectal_intussusception.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_513", "caption": "A severe example of complete (external) rectal prolapse. Note circumferential arrangement of mucosal folds.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Rectal_prolaps.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_514", "caption": "Micrograph showing a rectal wall with changes seen in rectal prolapse. There is a marked increase of fibrous tissue in the submucosa and fibrous tissue +/- smooth muscle hyperplasia in the lamina propria . H&E stain", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Rectal_prolapse_-_low_mag.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_515", "caption": "A nurse assisting a patient. 1941", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-An_American_Nurse_in_Britain-_the_work_of_Si_6865d090.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_516", "caption": "Chest X-ray showing a Canadian dollar coin in the esophagus of a young child", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Foreign_body_aspiration.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_517", "caption": "Fluoroscopic image of common bile duct stone seen at the time of ERCP. The stone is impacted in the distal common bile duct. A nasobiliary tube has been inserted.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-ERCP_stone.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_518", "caption": "Fluoroscopic image showing dilatation of the pancreatic duct during ERCP investigation. Endoscope is visible.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-ERCP_dilatation.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_519", "caption": "Diagram of an endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Detailed_diagram_of_an_endoscopic_retrograde_e4018caa.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_520", "caption": "Classification for hepatic insufficiency", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/Classification_for_hepatic_insufficiency.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_521", "caption": "Combined MARS and PrismaFlex monitors", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-XMARS.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_522", "caption": "Albumin dialysis circuit", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/576px-Albumin_dialysis_circuit.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_523", "caption": "border=\"0\"", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/page1-450px-Oddratio1figure3.pdf.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_524", "caption": "border=\"0\"", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/page1-450px-Oddratio2%28Figure4%29.pdf.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_525", "caption": "Cytopathology of peritoneal fluid from paracentesis ( Pap stain ), showing typical features of adenocarcinoma", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Pap_stain_of_adenocarcinoma_in_peritoneal_fl_8d4f7d2b.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_526", "caption": "Large volume abdominal ascites", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Ascites_ultrasound_2.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_527", "caption": "Small fluid collection in Morison's pouch", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-FluidMorisonsPouchEctop.PNG.PNG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_528", "caption": "Ascitic fluid, 7 litres, drained during paracentesis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/296px-PXL_20230322_073849973.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_529", "caption": "A young woman using an automated peritoneal dialysis machine.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-D%C3%ADvka_s_peritone%C3%A1ln%C3%AD_dial%C3%_84de0f49.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_530", "caption": "Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Blausen_0160_CAPD.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_531", "caption": "Rapid Urease test that enables testing three biopsy specimens of the same patient simultaneously.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-106_0A_AMA_RUT_EXPERT_80.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_532", "caption": "Sleeve gastrectomy surgery", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/284px-Sleeve_Gastrectomy_Surgery.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_533", "caption": "APC of bleeding oesophageal ulcer", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-APC_oesophagus.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_534", "caption": "Pyloric stricture dilated with endoscopic balloon", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Pyloric_dilatation.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_535", "caption": "Polyp is identified, snare is passed over stalk and polyp is then removed", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-Polypectomy.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_536", "caption": "Expandable metal stent", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-SEMS_endo.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_537", "caption": "Diagram of stages of ulcer development", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/330px-H_pylori_ulcer_diagram_en.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_538", "caption": "Diagram showing parts of the stomach", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/180px-2414_Stomach.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_539", "caption": "Micrograph of H. pylori colonizing the stomach lining", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/Helicobacter_pylori2.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_540", "caption": "Diagram of H. pylori and associated virulence factors", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-H_pylori_virulence_factors_en.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_541", "caption": "Diagram showing how H.\u00a0pylori reaches the epithelium of the stomach", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Ulcer-causing_Bacterium_%28H.Pylori%29_Cross_7de85e9a.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_542", "caption": "H.\u00a0pylori urease enzyme diagram", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-H._pylori_urease_enzyme_diagram.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_543", "caption": "H.\u00a0pylori colonized on the surface of regenerative epithelium ( Warthin-Starry silver stain )", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Pylorigastritis.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_544", "caption": "Electron micrograph of H. pylori", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-EMpylori.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_545", "caption": "Gastric ulcer", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Benign_gastric_ulcer_1.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_546", "caption": "Piece of intestine, blocked by worms, surgically removed from a three-year-old boy in South Africa [ 16 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Piece_of_intestine%2C_blocked_by_worms_%2816_0e40c9a7.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_547", "caption": "Ascaris life cycle: Adult worms (1) live in the lumen of the small intestine. A female may produce approximately 200,000 eggs per day, which are passed with feces (2). Unfertilized eggs may be ingested but are not infective. Fertile eggs embryonate and become infective after 18 days to several weeks (3), depending on the environmental conditions (optimum: moist, warm, shaded soil). After infective eggs are swallowed (4), the larvae hatch (5), invade the intestinal mucosa, and are carried via the portal, then systemic circulation and/or lymphatics to the lungs. The larvae mature further in the lungs (6) (10 to 14 days), penetrate the alveolar walls, ascend the bronchial tree to the throat, and are swallowed (7). Upon reaching the small intestine, they develop into adult worms (8). Between 2 and 3 months are required from ingestion of the infective eggs to oviposition by the adult female. Adult worms can live 1 to 2 years.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Ascariasis_LifeCycle_-_CDC_Division_of_Paras_e2c53a62.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_548", "caption": "Ascariasis deaths per million persons in 2012 \u00a0 \u00a00-1 \u00a0 \u00a01-2 \u00a0 \u00a02-3", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Ascariasis_world_map-Deaths_per_million_pers_ffe7a71e.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_549", "caption": "Disability-adjusted life year for ascariasis per 100,000\u00a0inhabitants in 2004 \u00a0 \u00a0no data \u00a0 \u00a0less than 10 \u00a0 \u00a010-20 \u00a0 \u00a020-30 \u00a0 \u00a030-40 \u00a0 \u00a040-50 \u00a0 \u00a050-60 \u00a0 \u00a060-80 \u00a0 \u00a080-100 \u00a0 \u00a0100-120 \u00a0 \u00a0120-140 \u00a0 \u00a0140-150 \u00a0 \u00a0more than 150", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Ascariasis_world_map_-_DALY_-_WHO2004.svg.pn_7690ad52.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_550", "caption": "Percentage of Blastocystis infections detected by direct microscopy in various studies", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-BLASTOCYSTIS_SENSITIVITY_CHART.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_551", "caption": "Percentage of stool samples from US states found to contain various protozoa in 1987 and 2000 [ 90 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-BLASTO_COMPARISON_US_RATES.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_552", "caption": "Number of stool samples from Canadian lab found to contain various protozoa in 2005 [ 91 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/200px-HISTORY_OF_EMERGING_CMAJ_2005.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_553", "caption": "An infant with botulism. Despite not being asleep or sedated, he cannot open his eyes or move; he also has a weak cry.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/170px-Infant_botulism_patient.jpeg.jpeg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_554", "caption": "A photomicrograph of Clostridium botulinum bacteria.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Clostridium_botulinum.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_555", "caption": "Sign on the Noordhollandsch Kanaal in 1976, warning bathers of the presence of C. botulinum in the water.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Waarschuwingsbord_tegen_botulisme_bij_Noordh_9a1f9f7c.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_556", "caption": "Capillaria philippinensis egg", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-CapillariaPhilippEgg.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_557", "caption": "Capillaria philippinensis life cycle", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/lossy-page1-220px-Capillariasis_Life_Cycle.tif.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_558", "caption": "How C. difficile spreads", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/260px-How_C._difficile_spreads.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_559", "caption": "Individual, drumstick-shaped C. difficile bacilli seen through scanning electron microscopy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/260px-Clostridium_difficile_EM.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_560", "caption": "C. difficile colonies on a blood agar plate", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/260px-Clostridium_difficile_colonies.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_561", "caption": "Micrograph of a colonic pseudomembrane in C. difficile colitis, a type of pseudomembranous colitis, H&E stain", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Colonic_pseudomembranes_low_mag.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_562", "caption": "Endoscopic image of pseudomembranous colitis, with yellow pseudomembranes seen on the wall of the sigmoid colon", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Pseudomembranous_colitis_1.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_563", "caption": "Pseudomembranous colitis on computed tomography", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Pseudomembranoese_Colitis_coronar.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_564", "caption": "Longitudinally opened freshly resected colon segment showing a cancer and four polyps. Plus a schematic diagram indicating a likely field defect (a region of tissue that precedes and predisposes to the development of cancer) in this colon segment. The diagram indicates sub-clones and sub-sub-clones that were precursors to the tumors.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Image_of_resected_colon_segment_with_cancer__adbc325d.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_565", "caption": "Colon cancer with extensive metastases to the liver", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-ColonCaWithMetsMark.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_566", "caption": "Relative incidence of various histopathological types of colorectal cancer. The vast majority of colorectal cancers are adenocarcinomas . [ 84 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Relative_incidence_of_colorectal_cancers.svg_432d1172.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_567", "caption": "Micrograph of colorectal adenocarcinoma, showing \"dirty necrosis\".", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Micrograph_of_colorectal_carcinoma_with_dirt_ff059294.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_568", "caption": "A diagram of a local resection of early stage colon cancer", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Diagram_showing_a_local_resection_of_an_earl_52af250c.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_569", "caption": "A diagram of local surgery for rectal cancer", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Diagram_showing_the_area_removed_for_a_recta_0f370f62.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_570", "caption": "Margins of a colonic resection.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Edges_and_margins_in_intestinal_tumor.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_571", "caption": "Colon and rectum cancer deaths per million persons in 2012 \u00a0 \u00a03\u201317 \u00a0 \u00a018\u201321 \u00a0 \u00a022\u201327 \u00a0 \u00a028\u201336 \u00a0 \u00a037\u201354 \u00a0 \u00a055\u201377 \u00a0 \u00a078\u2013162 \u00a0 \u00a0163\u2013244 \u00a0 \u00a0245\u2013329 \u00a0 \u00a0330\u2013533", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Colon_and_rectum_cancers_world_map-Deaths_pe_1ac3ca44.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_572", "caption": "Bristol stool scale", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/370px-BristolStoolChart.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_573", "caption": "Significant constipation in the plain X-ray of an 8-year-old", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Constipation%28lots%29.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_574", "caption": "19th century satirical cartoon of a monkey rejecting an old style clyster for a new design, filled with marshmallow and opium", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-A_monkey_rejects_the_old_style_clyster_for_h_b5ad6a04.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_575", "caption": "Bristol stool scale", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-BristolStoolChart.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_576", "caption": "Diagram of the human gastrointestinal tract", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Stomach_colon_rectum_diagram-en.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_577", "caption": "Poverty often leads to unhygienic living conditions, as in this community in the Indian Himalayas. Such conditions promote contraction of diarrheal diseases, as a result of poor sanitation and hygiene .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Slum_and_dirty_river.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_578", "caption": "Deaths due to diarrhoeal diseases per million persons in 2012 \u00a0 \u00a00\u20132 \u00a0 \u00a03\u201310 \u00a0 \u00a011\u201318 \u00a0 \u00a019\u201330 \u00a0 \u00a031\u201346 \u00a0 \u00a047\u201380 \u00a0 \u00a081\u2013221 \u00a0 \u00a0222\u2013450 \u00a0 \u00a0451\u2013606 \u00a0 \u00a0607\u20131799", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Diarrhoeal_diseases_world_map-Deaths_per_mil_d130be1d.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_579", "caption": "Disability-adjusted life year for diarrhea per 100,000\u00a0inhabitants in 2004 [ 61 ] \u00a0 \u00a0no data \u00a0 \u00a0<\u00a0500 \u00a0 \u00a0500\u20131000 \u00a0 \u00a01000\u20131500 \u00a0 \u00a01500\u20132000 \u00a0 \u00a02000\u20132500 \u00a0 \u00a02500\u20133000 \u00a0 \u00a03000\u20133500 \u00a0 \u00a03500\u20134000 \u00a0 \u00a04000\u20134500 \u00a0 \u00a04500\u20135000 \u00a0 \u00a05000\u20136000 \u00a0 \u00a0>\u00a06000", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Diarrhoeal_diseases_world_map_-_DALY_-_WHO20_e4602aeb.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_580", "caption": "A person consuming oral rehydration solution", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Cholera_rehydration_nurses.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_581", "caption": "Diverticulosis in the sigmoid colon of a 70-year-old", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Colon_diverticulum.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_582", "caption": "Drawing showing a sigmoid colon with many diverticula", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Sigmoid_diverticulum_%28diagram%29.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_583", "caption": "CT scan showing extensive diverticulosis of the sigmoid colon", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Sigmadivertikulose_CT_axial.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_584", "caption": "Diverticular disease", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-DivertDiseaseMark.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_585", "caption": "Whole slide of a transverse section of the left colon with diverticulosis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Colon_diverticulosis_whole_slide.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_586", "caption": "Cross-section of diseased intestines. Colored lithograph c. \u20091843", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-A_cross-section_of_diseased_intestines_%28dy_292e7fd7.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_587", "caption": "A Red Army soldier dies of dysentery after eating unwashed vegetables. This is a common way of contracting dysentery. From a health advisory pamphlet given to soldiers.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-A_Soviet_soldier_dies_of_dysentery_as_a_resu_62457f93.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_588", "caption": "Allied prisoners of war with dysentery in a Japanese camp in Thailand in 1943", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Kanyu_Riverside_Camp-_Dysentery_Ward_Art.IWM_999c2e73.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_589", "caption": "A peptic ulcer may accompany gastritis. Endoscopic image .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Deep_gastric_ulcer.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_590", "caption": "Early acute superficial gastritis: Marked neutrophilic infiltrates appear in the mucous neck region and lamina with a pit microabscess. This case was caused by Helicobacter pylori .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Histopathology_of_early_acute_superficial_ga_25f5fbc3.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_591", "caption": "Updated Sydney System for visual classification of gastritis on histopathology.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Updated_Sydney_System_for_visual_classificat_c522d66d.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_592", "caption": "Bristol stool chart", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/370px-BristolStoolChart.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_593", "caption": "Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (ATCC 14028) as seen with a microscope at 1000 fold magnification and following Gram staining", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Salmonella_Typhimurium_Gram.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_594", "caption": "Percentage of rotavirus tests with positive results, by surveillance week, United States, July 2000 \u2013 June 2009", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-RotavirusV2009.gif.gif"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_595", "caption": "Deaths due to diarrhoeal diseases per million persons in 2012 \u00a0 \u00a00\u20132 \u00a0 \u00a03\u201310 \u00a0 \u00a011\u201318 \u00a0 \u00a019\u201330 \u00a0 \u00a031\u201346 \u00a0 \u00a047\u201380 \u00a0 \u00a081\u2013221 \u00a0 \u00a0222\u2013450 \u00a0 \u00a0451\u2013606 \u00a0 \u00a0607\u20131799", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/310px-Diarrhoeal_diseases_world_map-Deaths_per_mil_603f8023.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_596", "caption": "Disability-adjusted life year for diarrhea per 100,000\u00a0inhabitants in 2004 \u00a0 \u00a0 no data \u00a0 \u00a0 \u2264500 \u00a0 \u00a0 500\u20131000 \u00a0 \u00a0 1000\u20131500 \u00a0 \u00a0 1500\u20132000 \u00a0 \u00a0 2000\u20132500 \u00a0 \u00a0 2500\u20133000 \u00a0 \u00a0 3000\u20133500 \u00a0 \u00a0 3500\u20134000 \u00a0 \u00a0 4000\u20134500 \u00a0 \u00a0 4500\u20135000 \u00a0 \u00a0 5000\u20136000 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u22656000", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/310px-Diarrhoeal_diseases_world_map_-_DALY_-_WHO20_7aed298f.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_597", "caption": "Lifecycle of Giardia lamblia", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Giardia_life_cycle_en.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_598", "caption": "Giardia trophozoites stained with Giemsa; 100x magnification", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/lossy-page1-220px-Giardia_trophozoites_Giemsa.tif._c849117f.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_599", "caption": "Multiple views of a G. lamblia cyst imaged by confocal microscopy: Bar = 10 micrometers (A) Cyst imaged by transmission (differential interference contrast) (B) Cyst wall selectively imaged through use of fluorescent-labelled antibody (C) Cyst imaged through use of carboxy fluorescein diacetate, a viability stain (D) Composite image of (B) and (C) (E) Composite image of (A), (B), and (C)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Giardia.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_600", "caption": "A Giardia trophozoite, drawn by Vil\u00e9m Lambl and published in 1859", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/Giardia_drawing_Lambl_1859.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_601", "caption": "Drawings of a Giardia trophozoite and cyst by Charles E. Simon in 1921", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-CE_Simon_Giardia_Drawings_1921.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_602", "caption": "Ascaris life cycle: Adult worms in the lumen of the small intestine (1). The female produces eggs (approximately 200,000 per day) that are excreted with the feces (2). Unfertilized eggs are harmless, but fertilized ones are infective after 18 days to several weeks (3). Infective eggs are ingested (4), enter the gut (5), develop into larvae in the intestine, and penetrate the blood vessel to enter lungs, where they develop further (6), after 10 to 14 days, penetrate the alveolar walls, ascend the bronchial tree to the throat, and are re-swallowed (7). Upon reaching the small intestine, they develop into adult worms (8). It takes 2 to 3 months for one complete cycle. Adult worms can live 1 to 2 years.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/300px-Ascariasis_LifeCycle_-_CDC_Division_of_Paras_ef60cdcd.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_603", "caption": "Collage of various helminth eggs, from left to right: Trichosomoides egg, Ascaris lumbricoides with larva hatching, sample of adult roundworms, Hymenolepis nana , Schistosoma mansoni and Toxocara canis with larva hatching", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Collage_Helminth_eggs.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_604", "caption": "Example clinical photo: Guinea worm infection ( dracunculiasis ), worm coming out of the foot of an infected person.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-4951113771_b76622322c_bdracunculose.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_605", "caption": "Ascaris infection: Antimesenteric splitting of the outer layers of the bowel wall due to a large amount of ascaris (South Africa)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Ascaris_infection-_Antimesenteric_splitting__c3460fe7.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_606", "caption": "Micrograph of cut section of human appendix showing a pin worm.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Helminth_in_appendix_20x.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_607", "caption": "Identification and quantification of helminth eggs at UNAM university in Mexico City, Mexico", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Identification_and_quantification_of_helmint_f2f1de7b.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_608", "caption": "Example of ascariasis (ascaris infection) - Difficult surgical procedure in South Africa on a gangrenous piece of bowel that had to be cut out; live ascaris worms are emerging.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-thumbnail.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_609", "caption": "Piece of intestine, blocked by worms, surgically removed from a 3-year-old boy in South Africa. [ 57 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Piece_of_intestine%2C_blocked_by_worms_%2816_0e40c9a7.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_610", "caption": "Ancylostoma braziliense mouthparts", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Ancylostoma_braziliense_mouth_parts_CDC_PHIL_0cb705ce.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_611", "caption": "Hookworm life cycle", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/330px-Hookworm_LifeCycle.gif.gif"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_612", "caption": "Civilian Public Service workers built and installed 2,065 outhouses for hookworm eradication in Mississippi and Florida from 1943 to 1947.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-CPS141privydigging.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_613", "caption": "Hookworm egg", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Canine_hookworm_egg_1.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_614", "caption": "Ethiopian children treated for schistosoma and hookworms", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Medical_Civic_Action_Program_in_Shinile_Wore_1316408a.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_615", "caption": "Disability-adjusted life year for hookworm disease per 100,000 inhabitants in 2002 \u00a0 \u00a0no data \u00a0 \u00a0\u00a0<10 \u00a0 \u00a010\u201315 \u00a0 \u00a015\u201320 \u00a0 \u00a020\u201325 \u00a0 \u00a025\u201330 \u00a0 \u00a030\u201335 \u00a0 \u00a035\u201340 \u00a0 \u00a040\u201345 \u00a0 \u00a045\u201350 \u00a0 \u00a050\u201355 \u00a0 \u00a055\u201360 \u00a0 \u00a0more than 60", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/250px-Hookworm_disease_world_map_-_DALY_-_WHO2002._623c8987.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_616", "caption": "A doctor examines a boy for signs of hookworm in Coffee County, Alabama , 1939.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Hookworm_Examination.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_617", "caption": "A 16-year-old girl with a 2-month history of diarrhea, anorexia, bipedal edema and borborygmi found to have Capillaria infection in the Philippines", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Capillaria_infection_in_a_16_year_old_girl_%_37ca7150.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_618", "caption": "Prevalence of protozoal infections in industrialized countries (United States and Canada) in the 21st century [ 49 ] [ 50 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/480px-Causes_of_irritable_bowel_syndrome_%28bar_ch_47a0e970.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_619", "caption": "Percentage of population with IBS reported in various studies in different countries (see sources in the table)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Ibs_prevalence.svg.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_620", "caption": "Eggs of different species of parasitic worm", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Collage_of_various_helminth_eggs.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_621", "caption": "Hookworms attached to the intestinal mucosa", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Hookworms.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_622", "caption": "Two pinworms", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Threadworm.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_623", "caption": "Image showing life cycle inside and outside of the human body of one fairly typical and well described helminth: Ascaris lumbricoides", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/lossless-page1-220px-Ascaris_lumbricoides_life_cyc_3b1ae6f0.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_624", "caption": "Processed helminth eggs samples from a dry toilet in Kenya", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Processed_helminth_eggs_samples_and_Mc_Maste_0f3b1ed5.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_625", "caption": "Analysing for helminth eggs in samples of feces from a dry toilet in Kenya", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Helminth_Eggs_determination_%28in_faeces%29__ee5b8e50.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_626", "caption": "Identification and quantification of helminth eggs at UNAM university in Mexico City, Mexico", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Identification_and_quantification_of_helmint_f2f1de7b.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_627", "caption": "A colonoscopy showing radiation proctitis .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Radiation_proctitis3.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_628", "caption": "Keratoderma blennorrhagicum due to reactive arthritis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Feet-Reiters_syndrome.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_629", "caption": "Strongyloides life cycle", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/350px-Strongyloides_Storcoralis_Lifecycle_Diagram._8d320ef7.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_630", "caption": "Trichinella spiralis larvae in muscle tissue", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/Trichinella_larvaeD.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_631", "caption": "Animal tissue infected with the parasite that causes the disease trichinosis: Most parasites are shown in cross-section, but some randomly appear in long section.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Trichinella_Spiralis_x.s._%26_l.s._40x.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_632", "caption": "Lifecycle of Trichinella spiralis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/310px-Trichinella_LifeCycle.gif.gif"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_633", "caption": "Pork sausages eaten raw by consumers caused an outbreak of trichinellosis in 2015 in France.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/lossy-page1-220px-Parasite160031-fig1_Figatelli_%2_4f8362bc.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_634", "caption": "Life cycle of Trichuris trichiura inside and outside the human body", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/lossless-page1-220px-Trichuris_trichiura_Life_Cycl_ad97d161.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_635", "caption": "Cross-section of whipworm on microscopy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Cross-section_of_whipworm_on_microscopy.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_636", "caption": "Eggs of Trichuris trichura . Image C shows HE stain .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Trichuris_trichiura_eggs%2C_including_HE_sta_c2a92460.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_637", "caption": "A 1939 conceptual illustration showing various ways that typhoid bacteria can contaminate a water well (center)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-ForskeligeVeje_ad_hvilkenBroen_kan_inficeres_044bc08a.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_638", "caption": "Pathogenesis of typhoid fever", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-STyphipathogenesisdiagram.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_639", "caption": "Widal test card", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Widal_Test_Slide.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_640", "caption": "Doctor administering a typhoid vaccination at a school in San Augustine County, Texas , 1943", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Typhoid_inoculation2.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_641", "caption": "Vivotif \u2013 oral typhoid vaccine of live-attenuated S. enterica Typhi strain Ty21a", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Vivotif-typhoid-live-oral-vaccine.JPG.JPG"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_642", "caption": "Typhoid fever incidence; most common in Asia, Africa, Central and South America \u00a0 \u00a0Strongly endemic areas \u00a0 \u00a0Moderately endemic areas", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/300px-Fievre_typhoide.png.png"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_643", "caption": "Map of Typhoid Fever Outbreaks 1989\u20132018 [ 78 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/page1-312px-TyphoidOutbreaksMap.pdf.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_644", "caption": "Mary Mallon (\"Typhoid Mary\") in a hospital bed (foreground): She was forcibly quarantined as a carrier of typhoid fever in 1907 for three years and then again from 1915 until she died in 1938.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Mary_Mallon_in_hospital.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_645", "caption": "New Typhoid carrier cases reported in L.A. County between 2006 and 2016 [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Typhoid_LAcounty_2016.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_646", "caption": "Almroth Edward Wright developed the first effective typhoid vaccine.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/290px-Almroth_Wright_c1900.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_647", "caption": "Classification of colitis, often used in defining the extent of involvement of ulcerative colitis, with proctitis (blue), proctosigmoiditis (yellow), left sided colitis (orange) and pancolitis (red). All classes extend distally to the end of the rectum.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Classification_of_Colitis.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_648", "caption": "Gross pathology of normal colon (left) and severe ulcerative colitis (right), forming pseudopolyps (smaller than the cobblestoning typically seen in Crohn's disease), over a continuous area (rather than skip lesions of Crohn's disease), and with a relatively gradual transition from normal colon (while Crohn's is typically more abrupt).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Severe_ulcerative_colitis.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_649", "caption": "Aphthous ulcers involving the tongue , lips , palate , and pharynx .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Aphtha2.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_650", "caption": "Pyoderma gangrenosum with large ulcerations affecting the back.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Pyoderma_gangrenosum_01.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_651", "caption": "Endoscopic image of ulcerative colitis affecting the left side of the colon. The image shows confluent superficial ulceration and loss of mucosal architecture. Crohn's disease may be similar in appearance, a fact that can make diagnosing UC a challenge.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Ulcerative_colitis.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_652", "caption": "H&E stain of a colonic biopsy showing a crypt abscess, a classic finding in ulcerative colitis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Ulcerative_colitis_%282%29_active.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_653", "caption": "Colonic pseudopolyps of a person with intractable UC, colectomy specimen", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Chronic_Ulcerative_Colitis_1.jpg.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_654", "caption": "Biopsy sample ( H&E stain ) that demonstrates marked lymphocytic infiltration (blue/purple) of the intestinal mucosa and architectural distortion of the crypts.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Ulcerative_colitis_%282%29_endoscopic_biopsy_3d3ec5de.jpg"} | |
| {"_id": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology$$$query_655", "caption": "Crypt abscess. H&E stain.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Gastroenterology/images/220px-Histopathology_of_a_crypt_abscess.jpg.jpg"} | |