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
š¬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.
š©»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.
ā”Functional
Explore functional gastrointestinal disorders with a clear and structured approach. Learn symptom-based diagnosis, pathophysiology, and practical clinical management of functional GI conditions.
šGastroenterology Cases
Apply your knowledge through realistic clinical gastroenterology cases. Each case is designed to improve clinical reasoning, differential diagnosis, and decision-making skills.
šEducational 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.