bleeding
Diverticular Bleeding (3 of 4)
Signs of recent diverticular bleeding include: active bleeding, visible vessel, adherent clot.
Diverticular Bleeding (2 of 4)
This image and the video clip display a diverticulosis with active bleeding. Lower GI bleeding from diverticulosis occurs in the form of bright red-colored or wine-colored stools.
Diverticular Bleeding (1 of 4)
It is usually sudden in onset, painless and substantial. Diverticulosis is the cause in 30 to 50 percent of cases with massive bleeding from the colon. However, the bleeding stops spontaneously in...
Enterorrhagia (2 of 2)
Close up of the diverticula. Same case as above Diverticular bleeding usually is self-limited but may be recurrent. The bleeding stopped spontaneously. Complications of diverticulitis: Diverticulitis...
Diverticular Colitis (2 of 7)
Diverticular Colitis Infrequently, patients with diverticular disease develop a segmental colitis most commonly in the sigmoid colon. The endoscopic and histologic features vary, ranging from mild...
Acanthosis Nigricans (2 of 7)
Rectum Carcinoma and Acanthosis Nigricans. The patient was referred to us because of rectal blood discharge.
Metastasis Of Renal Carcinoma To The Ascending...
Bleeding is observed due to the fragility of the tumor. Renal cell carcinoma is the most common primary neoplasm of the kidney. Concomitant metastasis of renal cell carcinoma is seen in 30% of patients...
Metastasis Of Renal Carcinoma To The Ascending...
The multilobulated tumor is observed. Bleeding is appreciated. During surgery, an invasive neoplastic tumor was found which extended from a displaced cecum, (due to prior nephrectomy) towards the...
Metastasis Of Renal Carcinoma To The Ascending...
Multilobulated Neoplasia of the ascending colon near the cecum which manifested as a primary colonic tumour. A 50 year-old female with rectal bleeding and weight loss of more than 20 pounds. 4 months...
Colon Angiodysplasia (9 of 24)
"Ten days after the therapy with argon plasma, patient presents with a new episode of massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding, again requiring multiple blood transfusions."