The ileocecal valve is seen at the upper left. Just distal to this begins increasing mucosal inflammation. There is diffuse mucosal hyperemia with large, irregular, rather superficial ulcers.
Extensive ulcerative colitis (pancolitis)
Active ulcerative colitis
There is diffuse, marked mucosal hyperemia and sanguineous exudate.Chronic form, showing mucosal ulceration with residual foci of elevated and hyperemic mucosa.
Chronic ulcerative colitis
Late stage of chronic ulcerative colitis,
There is total mucosal atrophy; there is total absence of mucosal foldsPseudopolyps in ulcerative colitis
At higher magnification, the pseudopolyps can be seen clearly as raised red islands of inflamed mucosa. Between the pseudopolyps is only remaining muscularis.Pseudopolyps are seen here. The remaining mucosa has been ulcerated away and is hyperemic.
Pseudopolyps in ulcerative colitis
At higher magnification, the pseudopolyps can be seen clearly as raised red islands of inflamed mucosa. Between the pseudopolyps is only remaining muscularis.Pseudopolyps are seen here. The remaining mucosa has been ulcerated away and is hyperemic.
There is confluent superficial ulceration and loss of mucosal architecture. Crohn's disease may be similar in appearance, a fact that can make diagnosing UC a challenge
Endoscopic image of ulcerative colitis affecting left colon
Toxic megacolon
Complete cessation of colon neuromuscular activity has led to massive dilatation of the colon and black-green discoloration signifying gangrene and impending rupture.Toxic megacolon complicating ulcerative colitis
the inflammation is confined primarily to the mucosa. The mucosa is eroded by an ulcer that undermines surrounding mucosaActive chronic ulcerative colitis
Ulcerative colitis featuring crypt abscesses.
ulceration