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G. Sigmoid colon, biopsy - mild active colitis with architectural distortion.<br> | G. Sigmoid colon, biopsy - mild active colitis with architectural distortion.<br> | ||
H. Rectum, biopsy - mild chronic proctitis with possible mild acute proctitis.<br> | H. Rectum, biopsy - mild chronic proctitis with possible mild acute proctitis.<br> | ||
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The biopsies show features of chronicity and would be consistent with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a drug reaction, and chronic infection. There are no eosinophilic abscesses, as previously noted (see report for specimen S11-3965) and severe inflammation with ulceration. These findings make an eosinophilic enterocolitis unlikely. In the context of an IBD diagnosis, histologic features would favour ulcerative colitis over Crohn's disease. |
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