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Mallory-Weiss tear

Bleeding Mallory Weiss Tear viewed on retroflexion

From the personal collection of Douglas Adler; used with permission

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Mallory-Weiss tear

Mallory Weiss tear after application of through-the-scope clip results in hemostasis

From the personal collection of Douglas Adler; used with permission

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Mallory-Weiss tear

Three through-the-scope clips deployed to complete closure of the mucosal defect

From the collection of Juan Carlos Munoz, MD, University of Florida

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Mallory-Weiss tear

Mallory-Weiss tear after epinephrine injection (the bleeding has stopped, allowing better visualization of the lesion)

From the collection of Juan Carlos Munoz, MD, University of Florida

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Mallory-Weiss tear

Epinephrine is injected intravenously next to Mallory-Weiss tear

From the collection of Juan Carlos Munoz, MD, University of Florida

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Mallory-Weiss tear

A through-the-scope clip deployed in the center of the lesion (no previous epinephrine was infused in this case)

From the collection of Juan Carlos Munoz, MD, University of Florida

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Mallory-Weiss tear

Nonbleeding adherent clot

From the collection of Juan Carlos Munoz, MD, University of Florida

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Mallory-Weiss tear

Actively bleeding tear appears as a red longitudinal defect with normal surrounding mucosa

From the collection of Juan Carlos Munoz, MD, University of Florida

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