Search results for pancreas
Behind the scenes: Visual abstracts in UEG Journal
https://ueg.eu/a/366 | December 18, 2024
Postgraduate Teaching Programme
Don't miss this world class continuing medical education opportunity for trainees and practitioners.
https://ueg.eu/week/programme/postgraduate-teaching | December 17, 2024
Education
We deliver unbiased, cutting-edge medical education.
https://ueg.eu/education | December 16, 2024
Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer is the 8th most common cancer in Europe, yet knowledge of it is alarmingly low.
https://ueg.eu/p/80 | November 13, 2024
Young GI sections
Exchanging ideas and learning from the experience of others
https://ueg.eu/p/103 | November 11, 2024
Role of social media for GI doctors and its importance for young researchers
https://ueg.eu/a/363 | October 30, 2024
Pancreatic cancer I & II
Pancreatic cancer is a highly aggressive malignancy, often asymptomatic in its early stages, making early detection challenging.
https://ueg.eu/p/254 | October 08, 2024
Mistakes in pancreatic cystic neoplasms and how to avoid them
This article aims to highlight some of the most common and significant mistakes that can be made in diagnosing, surveillance and managing PCNs. It will also propose strategies to avoid these errors, with a particular focus on the recently published International Association of Pancreatology (IAP) guidelines on PCN and the latest version of the European evidence-based guidelines on the same topic, but also on our years of clinical experience.
https://ueg.eu/a/153 | October 07, 2024
Chronic pancreatitis
This course covers definition, aetiology, diagnosis and management of chronic pancreatitis
https://ueg.eu/p/120 | October 03, 2024
Autoimmune Pancreatitis
All aspects of AIP, from its definition and epidemiology to its clinical presentation are covered in this online course .
https://ueg.eu/p/98 | October 03, 2024
Advanced ERCP
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, or ERCP, is a procedure to diagnose and treat problems in the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, and pancreas. After initial training, advanced techniques and approaches are necessary for an endoscopist interested in ERCP.
https://ueg.eu/p/260 | October 03, 2024
What we do
We take concerted efforts to learn more about digestive disease by prevention, research, diagnosis, cure, and raising awareness of their importance.
https://ueg.eu/about/what-we-do | September 30, 2024
Mistakes in imaging hepatic lesions and how to avoid them
You will learn more about the common mistakes made when examining hepatic lesions and their origins, what approach to follow after locoregional treatment, which imaging modalities such as MRI, CT, US and PET to use in combination and why looking at pre-contrast/anatomical imaging is of great importance.
https://ueg.eu/a/310 | September 20, 2024
Mistakes in Pancreatobiliary Imaging and how to avoid them
Our latest article in the series covers errors that can occur when investigating and interpreting radiological findings in patients with suspected pancreatobiliary disease
https://ueg.eu/a/242 | September 19, 2024
Mistakes in endoscopic ultrasonography and how to avoid them
The newest addition to our UEG Education Mistakes in…. series covers endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS). Read the article to discover more about the pitfalls that can be encountered in pancreatobiliary and digestive EUS imaging.
https://ueg.eu/a/271 | September 19, 2024
Mistakes in the management of enterocutaneous fistulae and how to avoid them
Gl fistulae can be one of the most challenging complications of intestinal disease to manage
https://ueg.eu/a/148 | September 19, 2024
Mistakes in liver function test abnormalities and how to avoid them
Liver Function tests (LFT) are routinely used to screen for liver disease, but the assessment of LFTs can be challenging.
https://ueg.eu/a/174 | September 19, 2024
Mistakes in the management of acute pancreatitis and how to avoid them
Critical decision-making points & pitfalls
https://ueg.eu/a/178 | September 19, 2024
Mistakes in gastrointestinal ultrasound and how to avoid them
Ultrasound is a crucial diagnostic tool in gastroenterology worldwide. Gastrointestinal ultrasound (GIUS) is increasingly vital for diagnosing and monitoring GI disorders due to its real-time imaging advantages over CT and MRI.
https://ueg.eu/a/346 | September 18, 2024
GI Guidelines App
Our free app is available for download on Android and iPhone devices!
https://ueg.eu/quality-of-care/search-guidelines/gi-guidelines-app | September 10, 2024
Acute pancreatitis
Acute pancreatitis is the most frequent pancreatic disease and the most common reason for emergency room admission for all nonmalignant gastrointestinal diseases.
https://ueg.eu/p/180 | February 22, 2024
Quality of Care Initiatives
Quality of Care initiatives in association with UEG.
https://ueg.eu/quality-of-care/projects/quality-of-care-initiatives | January 10, 2024
Pancreas has chosen me
https://ueg.eu/a/345 | October 30, 2023
Daily Recap, Saturday, October 14
Welcome to UEG Week 2023!
https://ueg.eu/a/338 | October 14, 2023
Finding a mentor who represents your interests is key
https://ueg.eu/a/323 | May 09, 2023
Mistakes in bariatric surgery and how to avoid them
Our newest Mistakes in… article discusses the mistakes that take place in the preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative periods of a bariatric surgery. The authors discuss the pre-surgical management of patients, trocar positioning, signs of post-operative leaks, nutritional deficiencies and more.
https://ueg.eu/a/291 | April 13, 2023
Non-English Guidelines
A collection of 174 international and non-English guidelines.
https://ueg.eu/quality-of-care/search-guidelines/non-english-guidelines | March 21, 2023
Daily Recap, Sunday, October 9
Today marked the second day of the Postgraduate Teaching Programme and the launch of the Science Lounge, exhibition hall and TV Studio!
https://ueg.eu/a/301 | October 09, 2022
A lifetime opportunity to develop my skills and gain a new perspective
Elena Manthopoulou about her life-changing experience as Clinical Visiting Fellow that helped her gaining a lot of new assets and knowledge for her future career.
https://ueg.eu/a/296 | July 20, 2022
Daily Recap, Tuesday, October 5
Today saw the final day of UEG Week Virtual 2021!
https://ueg.eu/a/258 | October 05, 2021
Daily Recap, Monday, October 4
Monday marked the second day of UEG Week Virtual 2021, featuring more world-class science, debate and discussion.
https://ueg.eu/a/255 | October 04, 2021
A Chinese woman presents with jaundice
How would you proceed at each stage of this complex case?
https://ueg.eu/a/211 | March 02, 2021
Turning the tide on Europe’s deadliest cancer: tackling the burden of pancreatic cancer
Turning the tide on Europe’s deadliest cancer: tackling the burden of pancreatic cancer
https://ueg.eu/a/267 | November 17, 2020
The global impact of COVID-19 on GI research
Colleagues from GI research laboratories across Europe tell us about how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed their research.
https://ueg.eu/a/238 | July 13, 2020
Possible pancreatitis or could it be cancer?
A retired man with an unusual cause of jaundice.
https://ueg.eu/a/116 | April 24, 2020
Yet another case of abdominal pain?
A 41-year-old man with a recent history of weight loss, reduced appetite and nausea presents with acute abdominal pain.
https://ueg.eu/a/113 | April 24, 2020
Pancreatic cancer death rates rising across Europe, report reveals
Pancreatic cancer has the lowest survival of all cancers in Europe.
https://ueg.eu/a/36 | April 24, 2020
What you always wanted to know from UEG Rising Stars
Current and previous awardees answer our questions
https://ueg.eu/a/89 | April 24, 2020
An incidental diagnosis by endoscopic ultrasound
What has been detected by follow-up EUS in a patient with a multifocal IPMN?
https://ueg.eu/a/103 | April 23, 2020
An interesting ileal finding
What are the treatment options for this lesion discovered during colonoscopy?
https://ueg.eu/a/119 | April 20, 2020
Early Detection of Pancreatic Cancer—How?
What's the outlook for the development of biomarkers?
https://ueg.eu/a/64 | February 26, 2020