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chronic non-specificileitis.(lower right abdominal pain ) you wrote me this : " Its good to hear that you ... will take to fully recover? and also some more advices. ive heard chronic non... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ramesh Kumar
( Gastroenterologist)
of malignancy in this biopsy. Impression : Nonspecificileitis . I am afraid of crohns. Do my biopsy ... 1.2 (mesalamine) for one month. Please help me. Can this nonspecific... View answer
including several eosinophils. Pathological diagnosis - Non - specificileitis with significant eosinophilic infiltrates. Does this rule out Crohns? what is nonspecificileitis... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Poorna Chandra K.S
( Gastroenterologist)
several eosinophils. Pathological diagnosis - Non - specificileitis with significant eosinophilic infiltrates. What does this diagnosis mean? Also can crohns be ruled out now? My symptoms are... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ajit Naniksingh Kukreja
( Gastroenterologist)
small ulcers in terminal ileum . Does a biopsy report which says - Non - specificileitis with ... Crohns be ruled out? How can the ileitis be treated? Is a follow up colonoscopy needed after... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaibhav Banait
( Gastroenterologist)
mural thickening in terminal ileum with subcentimeter mesenteric lymph nodes likely due to non-specificileitis . my questions to you are- 1. what this impression actually means? what is the status of... View answer
Found inflammation of small intestine during colonoscomy random, short dull pain. No symptoms dr did biopsy and found Ileitis, as there are no other symptoms he decided not to treat it now. Could it ... View answer
Is ileitis curable? Multiple erosions have been found in ileum. My colonoscopy report is normal(as doctor said). Having done DBE doctor stated the above findings. Now the doctor has suggested me for MR ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shyam B. Kale
( General & Family Physician)
smalll intestine. He used the term terminal ileitis as opposed to Crohn s disease, but the findings of the colonoscopy showed no Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn s, or terminal ileitis. He said I am prone to ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Richa Saxena
( Dietitian & Nutritionist)
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