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===Comment===
===Comment===
The histomorphological findings (patchy inflammation, granulomas, ileitis, paneth cell metaplasia, crypt loss, crypt elongation) are suggestive of Crohn's disease.  An infective etiology should be considered, as it cannot be definitely excluded on pathologic grounds.
The histomorphological findings (patchy inflammation, granulomas, ileitis, paneth cell metaplasia, crypt loss, crypt elongation) are suggestive of Crohn's disease.  An infective etiology should be considered, as it cannot be definitely excluded on pathologic grounds.
== Query early IBD ==
<pre>COLON, BIOPSIES:
- MINIMAL FOCAL ACTIVE COLITIS.
COMMENT:
Cryptitis is seen in a small number of crypts in one of a larger number of tissue
fragments. Nonspecific patchy epithelial apoptosis is present in multiple fragments.
No chronic changes are apparent. The number of intraepithelial lymphocytes is within
normal limits. Clinical correlation is suggested.
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