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Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (17 of 28)
The appendiceal orifice is observed. There are some tiny rounded ulcers like the aphthous ulces or hyperplasic follicles.
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (16 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease. The cecum and the ileocecal valve are destroyed due to nodules and ulcers.
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (15 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease. The image and the video clip display a lesion caused by this disease. Theses are nodularity, deformed and stenosis with ulcers.
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (14 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease. The video clip displays a colonoscopy of the transverse colon, displaying a narrowing with nodules and ulcers.
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (13 of 28)
Ulcers and nodules of the sigmoid and descending colon. Though any portion of the gastrointestinal tract may be involved with Crohn's disease, the small intestine--and the terminal ileum in particular--is...
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (12 of 28)
Upgrading information. Long and serpiginous ulcers and nodules of sigmoid. The patient was hospitalized and received 50 mg. oral prednisone daily, 500 mg IV ciprofloxacin every 8 Hrs.and 500 mg...
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (11 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease, after a short-time treatment. The video clip displays the difficulties in advancing the colonoscope throughout recto-sigmoid junction due to the narrowing caused by the ulcer.
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (10 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease after short-time treatment. Some polyps are founded into the sigmoid colon, not seen by the previous colonoscopy. It may be due to a better colon preparation. “ Pseudo polyps.”
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (9 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease after short-time treatment. Prominent rectum vessels were found, giving a congestive appearance after a short-time treatment with steroids.
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (8 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease. The rectum seen in retroflexed view. A polyp is observed We were not sure if this polyp was caused by the Crohn’s disease itself. However, we observed after a short time of treatment,...
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (7 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease. Transverse colon, high grade nodular stenosis The biopsies were taken from different ulcerated nodules. Transmural inflammation results in thickening of the bowel wall and narrowing...
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (6 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease This lesion belong to the second stenosis of the transverse colon, which is nodular and ulcerated. The orifice is very small and impossible to pass through. We performed a second...
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (5 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease. The video clip displays passing of the colonoscope through to the first nodular stenosis, displaying a second transverse colon lesion which is nodular and ulcerated also. Microscopically,...
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (4 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease. A close up of the first nodular stenosis of the transverse colon. This is Crohn's disease affecting part or all of the colon. This form comprises about 20%...
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (3 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease. Nodular stenosis due to Crohn's disease. The transverse colon has two nodular and ulcerated stenosis. However, this stenosis was overcome by passing the colonoscope to the next lesion....
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Michael Hawke
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Gottumukkala Raju
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Ashley Mark
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