endoscopy
Endoscopy Of Ulcerative Colitis (2 of 3)
More images of ulcerative colitis, with increasingly larger areas of ulcerations.
Endoscopy Of Ulcerative Colitis (1 of 3)
There are several serpingenous ulcer´s. friability, exudation, and bleeding, with increasingly larger areas of ulcerations.
Ulcerative Colitis - Endoscopy (4 of 5)
A focal area of ulcerative colitis is appreciated, showing redness and ulcerations. A pit-pattern classification has been developed based upon the staining pattern, which allows endoscopic prediction...
Ulcerative Colitis - Endoscopy (3 of 5)
High magnification of the ulcers. In order to detect flat-type dysplastic and cancerous lesions associated with longstanding ulcerative colitis, it is important to understand the minute findings detected...
Ulcerative Colitis - Endoscopy (2 of 5)
This image and the video clips shows the typical serpinginous ulcers of ulcerative colitis after using indigo carmine stain. Chromoendoscopy is characterized by intravital staining of colonic epithelium...
Ulcerative Colitis - Endoscopy (1 of 5)
Endoscopic findings in ulcerative colitis — Endoscopy in UC typically reveals the following findings: Erythema Loss of the usual fine vascular pattern Granularity of the mucosa Friability Edema.
Ulcerative Colitis Complicating Pseudomembranous...
This image and the video clip display a long tract of the descending colon with ulcerative colitis.
Colitis Ulcerosa - Pseudopolyps (9 of 22)
Indications for Endoscopy in Ulcerative Colitis There are multiple indications for endoscopy in patients with ulcerative colitis, including initial diagnosis; differentiation from Crohn's disease,...
Inespecific Diverticulitis (2 of 4)
This endoscopic image shows inespecific inflammatory changes in the descending colon.
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.