Original Article
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World J Gastrointest Endosc. Jul 16, 2013; 5(7): 323-331
Published online Jul 16, 2013. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v5.i7.323
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Figure 1 Electronic questionnaire.
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Figure 2 Endoscopic aspects of portal hypertensive gastropathy considered in the study and their corresponding classifications. A: Fine pink speckling - McCormack; B: Superficial reddening - McCormack; C: Diffuse hemorrhagic lesion - McCormack; D: Black brown spots - New Italian Endoscopy Club.
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Figure 3 Endoscopic aspects of portal hypertensive gastropathy considered in the study and their corresponding classifications. A: Corresponds to “mosaic-like pattern” with different nomenclature in each classification as follows: mosaic-like pattern - McCormack; mild mosaic-like pattern - New Italian Endoscopy Club (NIEC); mild mosaic-like pattern - Baveno; B: Corresponds to “mosaic-like pattern” with different nomenclature in each classification as follows: red center mosaic-like pattern - McCormack; moderate mosaic-like pattern - NIEC; C: Corresponds to “mosaic-like pattern” with different nomenclature in each classification as follows: mosaic-like pattern - McCormack; severe mosaic-like pattern - NIEC; severe mosaic-like pattern - Baveno; D: GAVE - Baveno.
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Figure 4 Endoscopic aspects of portal hypertensive gastropathy considered in the study and their corresponding classifications. A: Corresponds to “cherry-red spots” with different nomenclature in each classification as follows: discrete red spots - McCormack; cherry-red spots - New Italian Endoscopy Club (NIEC); B: Red-point lesions - NIEC; C: Isolated red marks - Baveno; D: Confluent red marks - Baveno.