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Invasive amebiasis and ameboma formation (3 of...
Depicted thickening of the ascending colon wall and its ring-like stenosis. Because of concentric thickening of the wall and the mass-like appearance, a preliminary clinical diagnosis of cancer was...
Invasive amebiasis and ameboma formation (2 of...
Ameboma (amebic granuloma) is a localized thickening of the intestinal wall about an ulceration caused by Endamoeba histolytica which results in a lesion capable of being mistaken for a neoplasm because...
Invasive amebiasis and ameboma formation (1 of...
This 76 year-old female suffering of Alzheimer's disease underwent a colonoscopy due to brisk hematochezia.
Endoscopic View of Amebiasis Colitis (7 of 7)
Another view of the ascending colon. Multiple ulcers are appreciated.
Endoscopic View of Amebiasis Colitis (6 of 7)
Ascending colon; multiple ulcers are displayed here; these findings are consistent with Crohn´s disease.
Endoscopic View of Amebiasis Colitis (5 of 7)
The lumen of apendix. There are some ulcers; we introduced the colonoscope to the proximal first third of the appendiceal lumen, using a thin colonoscope (pediatric).
Endoscopic View of Amebiasis Colitis (4 of 7)
The image and the video shows an ulcer of the sigmoid colon.
Endoscopic View of Amebiasis Colitis (3 of 7)
Endoscopic Image of Amebiasis Colitis. “Flask shaped ulcers”. The image and the video display multiple rectal nodular ulcers (retroflexed image).
Endoscopic View of Amebiasis Colitis (2 of 7)
The image displays the rectum with a ulcerated polypoide like “flask shaped” and several tiny ulcers (aphtas). Entamoeba histolytica Mature cysts are ingested via contaminated water or food. After...
Endoscopic View of Amebiasis Colitis (1 of 7)
Inflammatory bowel disease. At the beginning the macroscopic images were not specific. Crohn´s Disease or Amebiasis colitis.? This sequence displays multiple ulcers at the rectum, but at the...