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Colonic Tuberculosis Mimicking Crohn's Disease...
A close-up image. For more endoscopic details download the video clips by clicking on the images. The importance of considering tuberculosis in patients presenting with Crohn's disease. In this...
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 (6 of 110)
Multiple biopsies across the colon was acquired. Hospitalization Hospitalization is indicated for the following reasons: 1. Failure of mild disease to improve significantly within four weeks of the...
Ulcerative Colitis Of Long Stand Evolution (2...
The video clip displays the cecum; a pseudo polyp is observed; some biopsies were taken.
Colitis Ulcerosa - Pseudopolyps (15 of 22)
Endoscopic Image of Ulcerative Colitis with Pseudopolyps Some biopsies are taken Adenomatous polyps may occasionally be seen in patients with UC, though there is no etiological relationship.
Colitis Ulcerosa - Pseudopolyps (13 of 22)
Random biopsies may reveal the changes of low grade or high grade dysplasia. The colonoscopist cannot usually distinguish flat dysplastic from normal mucosa, and the diagnosis therefore depends on...
Colitis Ulcerosa - Pseudopolyps (11 of 22)
Endoscopic Appearance of Ulcerative Colitis with Pseudopolyps Biopsy or polypectomy of lesions greater than 1 cm in diameter or different in appearance or colour from their fellows is advisable to...
Colitis Ulcerosa - Pseudopolyps (5 of 22)
Endoscopic Image of Ulcerative Colitis with Pseudopolyps Inflammatory polyps (pseudopolyposis) Pseudopolyposis is a term hallowed by usage. It has, however, been suggested that there is nothing ‘pseudo’...
Colitis Ulcerosa - Pseudopolyps (4 of 22)
Ulcerative Colitis with Pseudopolyps An important role for colonoscopy is in the surveillance of longstanding extensive ulcerative colitis where there is an increased risk of developing carcinoma....