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Radiation colitis is inflammation of the colon due to radiation.
Microscopic
Features - acute:[1]
- Mucosal changes:
- Necrosis of epithelium.
- "Ghost cells" = cells without nuclei.
- Hemorrhage.
- Submucosa edema with neutrophilic infiltrate.
- +/-Fibrin thrombi.
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See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Yano, Y.; Yao, H.; Aoyagi, K.; Kawakubo, K.; Nakamura, S.; Doi, K.; Ibayashi, S.; Fujishima, M. (Sep 1997). "Photochemically induced colonic ischaemic lesions: a new model of ischaemic colitis in rats.". Gut 41 (3): 354-7. PMID 9378391.