colonoscopy
Diverticular Disease - Hemorrhage (7 of 15)
The image and the video clip displays many blood clots remains.
Diverticular Disease - Hemorrhage (5 of 15)
Donut shape blood clot around a diverticula is observed.
Diverticular Disease - Hemorrhage (4 of 15)
Currently, diverticulosis remains the most common cause of the lower gastrointestinal bleeding. Diverticulosis of the colon is an acquired disease whose incidence increases with age, peaking after...
Diverticular Disease - Hemorrhage (3 of 15)
Two diverticulae are observed, the video clip displays many blood clots and several diverticulae in different segment of the sigmoid. Mortality/Morbidity: Mortality and morbidity are related to...
Diverticular Disease - Hemorrhage (2 of 15)
Sequence of images and videos in a case on diverticular hemorrhage. Diverticular disease is a cause of lower gastrointestinal bleeding. The bleeding stopped spontaneously, the patient was...
Diverticular Disease - Hemorrhage (1 of 15)
An 83 year-old man, retired medical doctor, showing a painless, bleeding by the rectum, He was hospitalized, and no hemodynamics changes were observed. His hemoglobin was 9.0 mg/dl.
Diverticulitis Of Ileocecal Valve (5 of 5)
Terminal ileum. Although the ileocecal valve is found with inflammatory processes, the terminal ileum was observed.
Diverticulitis Of Ileocecal Valve (2 of 5)
The ascending colon a diverticula with diverticulitis is observed there are edema and purulent secretion.
Diverticulitis Of Ileocecal Valve (1 of 5)
An unusual endoscopic finding A 50 year-old male with abdominal pain and a palpable mass in the right lower quadrant, the ultrasound examination displays a mass in the cecum. The ileocecal valve...
Diverticular Bleeding (4 of 4)
A fecalith is seen at the sigmoid. Causes of major lower GI bleed Very common Diverticular disease Angiodysplasia Less common Ischemia Neoplasia Inflammatory bowel disease Hemobilia Perianal...
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.