The idea of the blog is that the visitors discuss the cases and achieve a diagnosis. So what you think it is? Thank´s for the suggestion of the color font.
Hello Luis, Before I attempt a diagnosis, let me tell you that I am a Radiologist in Salem, a city in southern India. I found your site through Sumer's post. The 3 displayed images show wall thickening in the Sigmoid & Descending colon and in the ileocaecal valve region. There are also a few small discrete mesenteric lymph nodes in the iliac fossae on both sides, more in the pericaecal region. There is not enough information to suggest small bowel obstruction. I don't think a contrast enema was administered. And there is no mention of blood in the stools. The differential diagnosis would be Crohn's disease or Tuberculosis with a lesser probability for bowel ischemia and ulcerative colitis.
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Very easy!
Thank you for the case
where is the daignosis?
please chnage the color of the site to see well the left sided bar..
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please i ask the admin to change the color of the font of the left sided bar blue i can not read well through it..
The idea of the blog is that the visitors discuss the cases and achieve a diagnosis. So what you think it is?
Thank´s for the suggestion of the color font.
Hello Luis,
Before I attempt a diagnosis, let me tell you that I am a Radiologist in Salem, a city in southern India. I found your site through Sumer's post.
The 3 displayed images show wall thickening in the Sigmoid & Descending colon and in the ileocaecal valve region. There are also a few small discrete mesenteric lymph nodes in the iliac fossae on both sides, more in the pericaecal region. There is not enough information to suggest small bowel obstruction. I don't think a contrast enema was administered. And there is no mention of blood in the stools.
The differential diagnosis would be Crohn's disease or Tuberculosis with a lesser probability for bowel ischemia and ulcerative colitis.
Congratulations!
Great diferential and discussion. The diagnosis is Cronh´s disease.
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