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Acute Colitis
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Acute Colitis

The acute inflammatory infiltrate involves both crypt epithelium and lamina propria
(Description By:Marin Nadel, M.D. )
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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
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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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