
FORMS OF NON-NEOPLASTIC COLONIC BIOPSIES: HISTOPATHOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF FIVE YEARS OBSERVATION.
Author(s) -
Taha M. M. Hassan,
Osama Taha Hassn,
Abdallah Taher Elenizi,
Hassan Mohamed Iqbal,
Nada Muteb AlMijlad,
Fayez Barjas Elenizi
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
paripex indian journal of research
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.36106/paripex/5008895
Subject(s) - medicine , gastroenterology , inflammatory bowel disease , colitis , ulcerative colitis , colonoscopy , microscopic colitis , hyperplastic polyp , disease , pathology , colorectal cancer , cancer
Colorectal troubles are frequently common in medical practice ranging from mild nonspecific complaints to serioussuffering. Colonic mucosal biopsies are considering one of the diagnostic tool in the evaluation of patients withcolorectal pathologies. The objectives of this study are focusing for interpretation various spectrum of colonoscopicbiopsies and to provide a guide to the plan of management strategy. This retrospective study was including 250colonoscopic biopsies collected during the from December 2015 through January 2020. Among them 160 cases were ofthe Non-Inflammatory Bowel Disease Colitis (NIBDC) entities whereas, remaining 90 cases were Inflammatory BowelDisease (IBD). Among the first one, 100 (40%) cases were Non-specific colitis, 13 (5.2%) bacterial colitis, 2 (0.8%)collagenous colitis, 15 (6%) hyperplastic polyp, 5 (2%) Peutz-Jeuger's polyps, 5 (2%) solitary rectal ulcer, 4 (1.6%)eosinophilic colitis, 3 (1.2%) Juvenile polyp, and 3 (1.2%) were melanosis coli, and remaining 10 (4%) cases wereunremarkable. In regard to the IBD, 60 cases (24%) were ulcerative colitis and 30 (12%) Crohn disease. Majority ofcolonic troubles are linked to non-specific pathologies whereas, IBD is considering the second detectable coloniclesions in our study.