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===Final diagnosis===
===Final diagnosis===
A.  Rectal polyp, biopsy - Benign fibromuscular hyperplasia and mucosal lymphoid hyperplasia with mucosal erosion.
A.  Rectal polyp, biopsy - Benign fibromuscular hyperplasia and mucosal lymphoid hyperplasia with mucosal erosion.
== Colitis ==
===Microscopic===
A.  The sections show normal small bowel mucosa.  <br>
B.  The sections show colonic-type mucosa with a mild lymphoplasmic inflammatory infiltrate and mild eosinophilia.  There is no cryptitis and no crypt abscesses are identified.  There is no architectural distortion.  No granulomas are identified. <br> 
C.  The sections show normal colonic-type mucosa.  <br>
D.  The sections show colonic-type mucosa with a mild lymphoplasmic inflammatory infiltrate, mild eosinophilia and cryptitis.  No crypt abscesses are identified.  There is no architectural distortion.  No granulomas are identified. <br>
E.  The sections show colonic-type mucosa with a mild lymphoplasmic inflammatory infiltrate, mild eosinophilia and cryptitis.  Mild architectural distortion is present. No crypt abscesses are identified.    No granulomas are identified.  <br>
F.  The sections show granulation tissue and scant reactive colonic-type mucosa with abundant inflammatory cells, including, plasma cells, lymphocytes, neutrophils and eosinophils. Cryptitis, crypt destruction and crypt abscesses are present.  No granulomas are identified.  No dysplasia is identified. <br>
G.  The sections show colonic-type mucosa with a mild lymphoplasmic inflammatory infiltrate, mild eosinophilia and cryptitis.  Mild-to-moderate architectural distortion is present. No crypt abscesses are identified.  No granulomas are identified.  <br> 
H.  The sections show colonic-type mucosa with a mild lymphoplasmic inflammatory infiltrate, and mild eosinophilia.  Mild-to-moderate architectural distortion is present. Many intraepithelial lymphocytes are present.  No definite cryptitis is identified.  No crypt abscesses are identified.  No granulomas are identified. 
===Final diagnosis===
A.  Terminal ileum, biopsy - no pathology.<br>
B.  Cecum, biopsy -  mild chronic colitis with mild eosinophilia.<br>
C.  Ascending colon, biopsy -  no pathology.<br>
D.  Transverse colon, biopsy -  mild focal active colitis with mild eosinophilia.<br>
E.  Descending colon, biopsy -  mild active colitis with architectural changes.<br>
F.  Descending colon ("area of ulceration"), biopsy - severe active colitis with ulceration. <br>
G.  Sigmoid colon, biopsy - mild active colitis with architectural distortion.<br>
H.  Rectum, biopsy - mild chronic colitis with possible mild acute colitis.<br>