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Biopsy interpretation of colonic biopsies when inflammatory bowel disease is excluded

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2012

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Khor, Tze S., Hiroshi Fujita, Koji Nagata, Michio Shimizu, and Gregory Y. Lauwers. 2012. “Biopsy Interpretation of Colonic Biopsies When Inflammatory Bowel Disease Is Excluded.” Journal of Gastroenterology 47 (3) (February 10): 226–248. doi:10.1007/s00535-012-0539-6.

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The interpretation of colonic biopsies related to inflammatory conditions can be challenging because the colorectal mucosa has a limited repertoire of morphologic responses to various injurious agents. Only few processes have specific diagnostic features, and many of the various histological patterns reflect severity and duration of the disease. Importantly the correlation with endoscopic and clinical information is often cardinal to arrive at a specific diagnosis in many cases.

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non-idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease, biopsy interpretation, differential diagnosis, inflammatory bowel disease

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