Colon
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Normal Cecum
Endoscopic photograph of a normal colonic cecum..
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Normal Colon
Endoscopic photograph of a normal colonic mucosa at the hepatic flexure.
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Normal Transverse Colon
Endoscopic photograph of normal tranverse colon mucosa.
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Colitis
Endoscopic photograph of the colon of a patient with mild ulcerative colitis.
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Crohn’s colitis
16 yo female with Crohn’s disease. Patient had areas with long, linear ulcers on colonic mucosa.
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CMV colitis
4 yo male with bloody stool. H/O liver transplantation with immunosuppression.
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Colonic Polyp
Endoscopic photograph of a small juvenile pedunculated polyp located in the sigmoid colon.
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Colonic Polyp
Endoscopic photograph of a large juvenile pedunculated polyp located in the sigmoid colon. (CAL)
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Colonic Polyp
Endoscopic photograph of cauterized colonic mucosa, status post electrocautery of a juvenile polyp.
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Crohn’s Disease
Endoscopic photographs of several ulcerated lesions in the descending colon.
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Crohn’s Colonic
Endoscopic photograph of an intermittent, chronic colonic intussception in a 6 yo boy (CAL)
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Graft Versus Host Disease
Endoscopic photograph of several linear, non-bleeding ulcers located in the distal colon.
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Graft Versus Host Disease
Endoscopic photograph of several linear, non-bleeding ulcers located in the distal colon.
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Auto-amputated colonic polyp
Auto-amputated colonic polyp. Close-up colonoscopic view of a bleeding auto-amputated sigmoid polyp in a six year old who presented with rectal bleeding and anemia.
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Auto-amputated colonic polyp
Auto-amputated colonic polyp
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Appendiceal stump
Appendiceal stump seen at colonoscopy performed for rectal bleeding in a 15-year-old. Appendectomy performed at age 13-years.
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Chait tube cecostomy
Chait tube cecostomy. Colonoscopic view of a Chait tube following colonoscopy-assisted cecostomy.
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Clostridium difficile colitis
Clostridium difficile colitis. Colonoscopy performed for chronic diarrhea in an HIV-infected child
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Rectal Polyp
Rectal Polyp
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Rectal Polyp
Rectal Polyp
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Foreign Body
Foreign Body
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Foreign Body
Foreign Body Removal with snare
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Juvenile Polyp Stalk
Juvenile Polyp Stalk
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Juvenile Polyp
Juvenile Polyp
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Juvenile Polyp
Juvenile Polyp
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Pseudopolyps and Purpuric Lesion
Pseudopolyps and Purpuric Lesion
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Skip Lesions in a Child with Crohn’s Disease
Skip Lesions in a Child with Crohn’s Disease
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Large Juvenile Polyp
Large Juvenile Polyp
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Colonic Adenomas
Colonic Adenomas
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Colonic Inflammation
Colonic Inflammation
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Colonic Polyps
Multiple polyps seen in colon. Removed by snare polypectomy.
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Cecal view of appendiceal orifice
Erythematous with few visible apthae, suggestive of peri-appendiceal patch in a 15 year-old with hematochezia and poor growth velocity.