colonoscopy
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (57 of 110)
The Cecum Rapid development of ulcerative colitis with pseudopolyposis in the ascending colon and cecum There are multiple ulcers and pseudopolyps that was not seen in the colonoscopy performed...
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (56 of 110)
We continue with the cut of the surgical piece The most widely used criteria for the clinical diagnosis of toxic megacolon are: Radiographic evidence of colonic distension PLUS at least three of the...
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (55 of 110)
The cut of the surgical piece begins. Surgical intervention with colectomy is indicated in patients who are intractable to medical therapy and for those with massive hemorrhage, colonic perforation,...
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (54 of 110)
Gross Description: Colon of 95 cm with 8 cm of diameter at the level of the cecum, 6 cm. in the transverse and descending colon 5 cm. in their averages diameters. At the level of transverse mesocolon...
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (49 of 110)
Image and video clip where is observed the perforation in the transverse colon Perforation and toxic megacolon are the most dreaded complications of UC. Perforation can occur in the presence of fulminating...
Multiple Rectal Ulcers (48 of 110)
Although many CT findings in ulcerative colitis are striking, they are not considered specific. Some features do suggest a diagnosis of IBD, and specific features may indicate a single diagnosis of...
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 (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...