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*+/-Reactive epithelial changes - may mimic dysplasia.<ref name=pmid11175639/>
*+/-Reactive epithelial changes - may mimic dysplasia.<ref name=pmid11175639/>


Note:  
Notes:  
*Pseudomembranes arise from the crypts - considered ''acute''.
*Pseudomembranes arise from the crypts - considered ''acute''.


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*[[Infectious colitis]].
*[[Infectious colitis]].


===Tabular comparison - ischemia versus infection===
Dignan and Greenson<ref name=pmid9199649>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Dignan | first1 = CR. | last2 = Greenson | first2 = JK. | title = Can ischemic colitis be differentiated from C difficile colitis in biopsy specimens? | journal = Am J Surg Pathol | volume = 21 | issue = 6 | pages = 706-10 | month = Jun | year = 1997 | doi =  | PMID = 9199649 }}</ref> have tabular comparison between ischemia and (''C. difficile'') infection. A modified version of the Dignan-Greenson table (below) shows that the two etiologies generally cannot be separated:
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Histologic feature
!Ischemia (24 cases)
!Infection (25 cases)
|-
| Atrophic crypts
| 75%
| 24%
|-
| Lamina propria - haemorrhage
| 75%
| 36%
|-
| Lamina propria - hyalizization
| 67%
| 0%
|-
| Diffuse (histologic) pseudomembranes
| 25%
| 4%
|-
| Mucosal necrosis (full thickness)
| 58%
| 28%
|}
===Images===
===Images===
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