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Rectum (21 of 30)
Practically most of the Pseudomembranes have been disappeared observing most of the lesion are in phase of remission. Toxic megacolon is well-established as an unusual presentation of C. difficile...
Rectum (19 of 30)
(Third look) There are some pseudomembranes and small ulcer are observed in this image.
Rectum (18 of 30)
(Third Colonoscopy) Twenty days after the specific treatment was initiated, a second follow up colonoscopy was performed, this endoscopy was carry out in ambulatory basis.
Rectum (14 of 30)
(One week after the specific treatment second endoscopy) Probiotics are live microorganisms consisting of non-pathogenic yeast and bacteria that are believed to restore the microbial balance of the...
Rectum (13 of 30)
In this image and video clip, an infusion of yogurt applied through of the working channel of the colonoscope as observed here. (There have also been anecdotal reports of success with yogurt enemas.)...
Rectum (12 of 30)
Therapy for PMC includes discontinuation of implicated antimicrobial agents, administration of antimicrobial agents directed against C. difficile, and supportive measures. Diarrhea will resolve without...
Rectum (11 of 30)
One week after the specific treatment Fulminant colitis develops in approximately 1% to 3% of patients. Serious complications include dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, hypotension, hypoalbuminemia...
Rectum (10 of 30)
Clostridium difficile colitis complicated by leukemoid reactions Patients with C difficile colitis and a leukocyte count greater than 35 x 10(9)/L have a poor prognosis with a much higher mortality...
Rectum (8 of 30)
Endoscopic View of Pseudomembranous Colitis Second look One week after the specific treatment, a follow up Colonoscopy was performed. Pseudomembranes through all the colon were observed much less...
Rectum (7 of 30)
Numerous small, raised, yellowish plaques. Macroscopically there are discrete cream to yellow coloured plaques which vary in size between 2 to 20 mm. These plaques are usually loosely attached to...
Rectum (6 of 30)
Cecum, the appendiceal hole One must also remember that the anatomical location of pseudomembranes includes virtually all portions of the intestinal tract. When the colon is attacked the more severe...
Rectum (5 of 30)
Yellow/white mucosal plaques. PMC is diagnosed by assessing the patient on three levels: clinical evaluation, stool assays for enteric pathogens and visualization of the colonic mucosa. The first...
Rectum (4 of 30)
Creamy white plaques coat the mucosa. This is a typical endoscopic appearance of symptoms Pseudomembranous colitis. Proctosigmoidoscopy may be completely negative, thus colonoscopy may be needed...
Rectum (4 of 30)
Endoscopic Image of Pseudomembranous Colitis Symptoms Pseudomembranous colitis is usually associated with watery diarrhea (99%), fever (29%), abdominal pain or cramping (33%) and leukocytosis (61%)...
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