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Key difference between active colitis and chronic colitis
active has neutrophils present
Key for chronic colitis
altered crypt architecture
-crypt disarray, dropout, branching
-don't make it to muscularis mucosa
Normal inflammatory cells in lamina propria
lymphocytes
plasma cells
eosinophils
Inflammatory cells in lamina propria in chronic colitis
inc #s, basal plasmacytosis between crypt bases and muscularis mucosa
In ulcerated mucosa, what can present at regenerated areas?
pseudopolyps
Active UC can present with what in the crypts?
Abscesses
Which has a cobblestone appearance?
Crohn's disease
Which can have linear ulcers?
Crohn's disease
What can be present, but is not required in Crohn's dz?
Granulomas (not UC)
Thickening of bowel wall occurs in which IBD? Why?
Crohn's dz, bc of transmural inflammation