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*[[Diverticular-associated colitis]].
*[[Diverticular-associated colitis]].


==Grading colitis==
"A grading scheme":†
{| class="wikitable"
| '''Histologic finding'''
| '''Grade'''
|-
| Mild
| [[cryptitis]]
|-
| Moderate
| [[crypt abscesses]]
|-
| Severe
| erosions
|-
|}
† Adapted from ''Kirsch''.<ref name=Kirsch>Kirsch, R. 13 December 2010.</ref>
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Image: Cryptitis_--_very_high_mag.jpg | [[Cryptitis]]. (WC)
Image: Crypt_abscess_--_very_high_mag.jpg | [[Crypt abscess]]. (WC)
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Micrograph showing cryptitis - the histologic finding of an acute colitis. H&E stain.

Colitis, plural colitides, is an inflammatory process that involves the colon.

Proctitis and cecitis redirect to this article, as the mucosa of the rectum and cecum are very similar to that of the colon.

Type of colitis

Infectious:

Idiopathic:

Iatrogenic:

Ischemic:

Miscellaneous:

Grading colitis

"A grading scheme":†

Histologic finding Grade
Mild cryptitis
Moderate crypt abscesses
Severe erosions

† Adapted from Kirsch.[1]

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Rectum, Biopsy:
     - Mild active proctitis with minimal architectural changes.
     - NEGATIVE for dysplasia.

Comment:
The biopsy is NEGATIVE for granulomas. The inflammation in nonspecific; it could be due to infection, inflammatory bowel disease, ischemia, or therapy/drugs.  Clinical correlation is required.

See also

  1. Kirsch, R. 13 December 2010.