Crohn's disease
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (7 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease. Transverse colon, high grade nodular stenosis The biopsies were taken from different ulcerated nodules. Transmural inflammation results in thickening of the bowel wall and narrowing...
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (6 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease This lesion belong to the second stenosis of the transverse colon, which is nodular and ulcerated. The orifice is very small and impossible to pass through. We performed a second...
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (5 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease. The video clip displays passing of the colonoscope through to the first nodular stenosis, displaying a second transverse colon lesion which is nodular and ulcerated also. Microscopically,...
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (4 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease. A close up of the first nodular stenosis of the transverse colon. This is Crohn's disease affecting part or all of the colon. This form comprises about 20%...
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (3 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease. Nodular stenosis due to Crohn's disease. The transverse colon has two nodular and ulcerated stenosis. However, this stenosis was overcome by passing the colonoscope to the next lesion....
Crohn's Disease - Endoscopy (2 of 28)
Crohn´s Disease. Another view of the lesion describes before. Some ulcers were found in the sigmoid colon. Many lesions were found in the entire colon, with severe inflammation, edema, fibrosis,...
Crohn´s Colitis (1 of 3)
Multiple small aphthous erosions (1 to 2 mm) with erythematous rims. This 36 year-old male, Swedish it had arrived at El Salvador by vacations, has antecedent of long evolution to suffer from abdominal...
Crohn´s Disease of the Ileocecal Valve and Terminal...
Fistula formation is common and can cause indolent abscess, malabsorption, cutaneous fistula, persistent urinary tract infection, or pneumaturia. Although uncommon, free intestinal perforation can...
Crohn´s Disease of the Ileocecal Valve and Terminal...
Intestinal obstruction is a frequent complication. In the initial stage, obstruction from edema and inflammation commonly in the ileum are reversible. As disease progresses, fibrosis develops, leading...
Crohn´s Disease of the Ileocecal Valve and Terminal...
General clinical features of Crohn disease are fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and fatigability. Weight loss is also associated. Diarrhea and pain are the most common symptoms of colonic involvement....
Crohn´s Disease of the Ileocecal Valve and Terminal...
Colonoscopic examination revealed deformed ileocecal valve with ulcerations and stenotic areas.
Crohn´s Disease of the Ileocecal Valve and Terminal...
This 73 year-old male, has been suffering of fever, abdominal pain, anorexia and anemia, his hemoglobin level was 8.7 g/dL.
Crohn´s Disease (28 of 28)
Gastric Crohn´s Disease. Antrum: gastric wall thickening resembles chronic erosions. Crohns disease is an inflammation of the digestive track that can affect any portion of the digestive track.