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Multiple Rectal Ulcers (24 of 110)
Endoscopic Appearance of Severe Ulcerative Colitis Localized giant pseudopolyposis is seen in both UC and Crohn’s disease. Pseudopolyps are formed by ulceration, which undermines the muscularis mucosae...
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (23 of 110)
Pseudopolyps are knobby, bulging areas of mucosa resulting from necrosis. They occur as multiple polyps and can be several centimeters long. They often have a soft, whitish surface, though sometimes...
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (21 of 110)
Colonoscopy of Severe Ulcerative Colitis Pseudopolyposis is a frequent sequela of ulcerative colitis (UC), pseudopolyposis may grow to a very large size, producing a mass-like appearance called localized...
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (20 of 110)
Endoscopic Image of Severe Ulcerative Colitis Acute severe ulcerative colitis is a medical emergency. Recognition of severe ulcerative colitis is based on a comprehensive clinical assessment. The...
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (19 of 110)
Endoscopic View of Severe Ulcerative Colitis Inflammatory pseudopolyps may be seen in patients with severe ulcerative colitis, and occur due to inflamed and regenerating mucosa surrounded by ulcerations,...
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (18 of 110)
Hepatic angle: gradual transition to normal mucosa. At the time of the colonoscopy the inflamatory activity was to the transverse colon almost limiting to the hepatic angle, nevertheless the inflamatory...
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (17 of 110)
The Cecum Is it important to observe this colonoscopy taken 18 days before the surgery, in that date in the coloscopy the cecum and ascending colon appeared of normal appearance, nevertheless the...
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (16 of 110)
The mucosa of the ascending colon appers normal Complete colonoscopy into the cecum and terminal ileum is most helpful in distinguishing ulcerative colitis from Crohn’s disease. Ulcerative colitis...
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (15 of 110)
Patients with ulcerative colitis are susceptible to superimposed bacterial or viral colitis, and furthermore, one third of patients with suspected IBD may in fact have an underlying infectious etiology...
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (14 of 110)
Twenty to 25% of patients with extensive ulcerative colitis eventually undergo colectomy, usually because their disease has not responded to medical therapy. The decision between surgery and continued...
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (13 of 110)
Extensive Pseudopolyposis There may be considerable overlap between the endoscopic findings in ulcerative colitis and other colitides such as infectious, ischemic, and radiation colitis. Endoscopic...
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (12 of 110)
Colonoscopy of Severe Ulcerative Colitis Advanced and severe active disease. When ulcerative colitis is moreadvanced and severe, the inflamed mucosa is often covered with purulent exudate.
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Gastroenterology Atlas
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