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Acute Colitis (low power)
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Acute Colitis (low power)

The underlying crypt architecture is intact with uniformly spaced crypts extending from the surfce to the muscularis mucosa
There is no obvious increase in inflammatory cells in the lamina propria
The green arrows mark areas of focal superficial hemorrhage
The overall picture is that of an acute rather than a chronic process
(Description By:Marin Nadel, M.D. )
(Image Contrib. by:Marin Nadel, M.D. UCHC )
Acute Colitis
Etiology

Acute colitis has a wide spectrum of causes. Among the more common are:
Infection including viruses, bacteria, fungus and parasites
Vascular, usually small vessel disease
Idiopathic including first onset ulcerative colitis
Pathogenesis

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Epidemiology

The major cause of acute colitis is infectious, with the incidence and organism varying widely on a geographic and socioeconomic basis
Ischemic colitis is a disease of the elderly and more affluent populations with an atherosclerotic prone diet
See individual disease for a more complete discussion
General Gross Description

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General Microscopic Description

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Clinical Correlation

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References

Cotran RS, Kumar V, Robbins SL: Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease. 5th ed. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders, 1994, pp. 790-806
Acute Colitis
Synopsis by: Martin Nadel, M.D. (T67000M41000)[618]
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