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Non Familial Juvenile Polyposis Of The Colon...
Some polyps needed to be removed in fragments. The two presenting symptoms, rectal bleeding and anemia, disappeared soon after polypectomy At the aged of 3 years and 8 months.
Tubulo - Villous Adenoma - Endoscopy (1 of 28)
An 81 year-old female that was suffering anemia and was referred to us for colonoscopic evaluation, Four polyps were found, two at the rectum and two at the sigmoid, as well as multiple diverticulae....
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (1 of 110)
This is the case of 50 year-old female, three years previous was diagnosed as having ulcerative colitis in another country. The clinical course began with severe constipation during 6 month following...
Colitis Ulcerosa - Pancolitis (3 of 7)
Extensive colitis (pancolitis) In pancolitis, inflammation extends into the transverse or right colon. Patients are more likely to present with diarrhea because of diminished absorptive capacity of...
Colon Adenocarcinoma - 67 Year - Old Woman
A 67 year-old male, with weight loss of more than 20 pounds and, anemia, Hb 7.2 Mg./Dl. He had 5 negative response of occult blood in stools previously to the diagnose by colonoscopy. Adenocarcinoma...
Metachronous Carcinoma
Carcinoma of the transverse colon, proximal to the splecnic angle. A 69 year-old male who had colon surgery thirteen years ago (Right Hemicolectomy for an adenocarcinoma of the cecum) He had no...
Rectal Adenocarcinoma - Colonoscopy (5 of 8)
The presentation depends on the site of the cancer: Right colon cancers: weight loss, anemia, occult bleeding, mass in right iliac fossa, disease more likely to be advanced at presentation. Left colon...
Endoscopic Image of Adenocarcinoma Of The Cecum
Ulcerated Carcinoma of the cecum that caused severe anemia. A large exophytic tumor mass is sharply delineated from the surrounding normal smooth pink colonic mucosa, areas of reddening on the surface...
Rectum Adenocarcinoma (3 of 4)
Bleeding is the most common symptom of rectal cancer, occurring in 60% of patients. Bleeding often is attributed to other causes (eg, hemorrhoids), especially if the patient has a history of other...