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Teaching

IAP-ID Colorectal Pathology Slide Seminar by Professor N A Shepherd




Case 1

Female 78 years

Short history of diarrhoea and a widespread rash. Colonoscopy revealed a granular oedematous change throughout the colon. Colonoscopic biopsies.


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Case 2

Female 27 years

Multiple polyps in colon.


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Case 3

Female 45 years

Polypoid nodule in ascending colon.


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Case 4

Male 85 years

Sigmoid cancer treated palliatively. Subsequent perforation. This is bowel wall from adjacent to the sigmoid colonic cancer. What is this change?


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Case 5

Female 44 years

Clinically, endoscopically and radiologically stricturing cancer of the sigmoid colon. Two slides: A (151690) is sigmoid colon and B (151698) is local lymph nodes.


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Case 6

Male 89 years

Polypoid nodule at anorectal junction.


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Case 7

Female 74 years

Abdominal pain. Diffuse nodularity throughout colon and terminal ileum with prominent caecal polyp. Colonoscopic biopsies.


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Case 8

Female 66 years

Right hemicolectomy for hepatic flexure tumour (slide A - 151696). Multiple polyps in proximal colon (slide B - 151697).


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Case 9

Male 72 years

Bowel cancer screening programme. 30mm polyp from left colon. ?Adenocarcinoma.


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Case 10

Female 61 years

Bowel cancer screening programme. Polyp removed from right colon. ?Malignancy.


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