Endoscope Cases is a medical education application created to provide a structured and in-depth approach to gastroenterology. The app is designed for medical students, internal medicine residents, gastroenterology fellows, and practicing physicians who want to build a strong clinical understanding of gastrointestinal diseases.
The content systematically teaches gastroenterology, starting with basic concepts and progressing to clinical presentation, diagnostic reasoning, and management principles. Complex topics are presented in a clear and concise format to support both learning and rapid clinical review.
Endoscopy Cases: AGA & ACG Key Features: Endoscopy, Radiology, Gastroenterology Cases
🔬Endoscopy
Learn the indications, findings, and clinical interpretation of upper GI endoscopy and colonoscopy. This section focuses on recognizing normal anatomy, common pathologies, and clinically significant endoscopic findings.
🩻Radiology
Understand gastrointestinal imaging with a clinical perspective. Covers key radiologic studies such as ultrasound, CT, MRI, and contrast studies, emphasizing interpretation and diagnostic reasoning.
⚡Functional
Explore functional gastrointestinal disorders with a clear and structured approach. Learn symptom-based diagnosis, pathophysiology, and practical clinical management of functional GI conditions.
📖Gastroenterology Cases
Apply your knowledge through realistic clinical gastroenterology cases. Each case is designed to improve clinical reasoning, differential diagnosis, and decision-making skills.
🎓Educational Purpose
This application is developed as a gastroenterology teaching tool for healthcare professionals. It does not provide patient-specific medical advice but supports understanding of diseases and clinical reasoning.
Endoscope Cases helps healthcare professionals learn gastroenterology in a structured, practical, and clinically relevant way, supporting both exam preparation and daily clinical practice.
Disclaimer:
This app is intended for educational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical diagnosis or treatment.