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  1. Colon, melanosis coli, chronic laxative use

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    Description: Colon - melanosis coli, chronic laxative use. Disorder of pigmentation of the wall of the colon; benign
    Keywords: abnormal pigmentation of colon, brown pigment, mucosal pigmentation, moire pattern, pseudomelanosis coli, melanosis coli, Intestine, Large
  2. Colon, polyp at diverticulum

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    Description: Colon - polyp at diverticulum Colonoscopy
    Keywords: colon polyp, polyp, colonoscopy, Intestine, Large, Diverticula, Diverticulosis
  3. Colon, cancer at hepatic flexure

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    Description: Colon - large colon cancer at hepatic flexure
    Keywords: tumor, ascending colon, Colonic Neoplasms, right colic flexure, cancer, Intestine, Large, transverse colon
  4. Colon, diverticulosis, extensive

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    Description: Colon - Diverticulosis, extensive
    Keywords: Intestine, Large, bleeding, diverticulum, blood, intestinal pouch, intestinal outpocketing
  5. Colon, diverticulosis, mild

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    Description: Colon - Diverticulosis, mild
    Keywords: intestinal pouch, intestinal outpocketing, Intestine, Large, diverticulum, blood, bleeding
  6. Colon, telangiectasia

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    Description: Colon - Telangiectasia #2 Telangiectasias /tɛlˌæn.dʒiː.ɛkˈteɪ.zi.ə/ or angioectasias (also known as spider veins) are small dilated blood vessels[1] near the surface of the skin or mucous membranes, measuring between 0.5 and 1 millimeter in diameter.[2] They can develop anywhere on the body but are commonly seen on the face around the nose, cheeks, and chin. They can also develop on the legs, specifically on the upper thigh, below the knee joint, and around the ankles. Many patients who suffer with spider veins seek the assistance of physicians who specialize in vein care or peripheral vascular disease. These physicians are called phlebologists or interventional radiologists.
    Keywords: Spider veins, Vascular Diseases, Intestine, Large, Dilation, Telangiectasis, Blood vessels
  7. Colon, telangiectasia

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    Description: Colon - Telangiectasia #1 Telangiectasias /tɛlˌæn.dʒiː.ɛkˈteɪ.zi.ə/ or angioectasias (also known as spider veins) are small dilated blood vessels[1] near the surface of the skin or mucous membranes, measuring between 0.5 and 1 millimeter in diameter.[2] They can develop anywhere on the body but are commonly seen on the face around the nose, cheeks, and chin. They can also develop on the legs, specifically on the upper thigh, below the knee joint, and around the ankles. Many patients who suffer with spider veins seek the assistance of physicians who specialize in vein care or peripheral vascular disease. These physicians are called phlebologists or interventional radiologists.
    Keywords: Intestine, Large, Spider veins, Telangiectasis, Dilation, Vascular Diseases, Blood vessels
  8. Colon, ulcerative colitis

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    Description: Colon - Ulcerative Colitis #2 Ulcerative colitis (Colitis ulcerosa, UC) is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Ulcerative colitis is a form of colitis, a disease of the colon (large intestine), that includes characteristic ulcers, or open sores. The main symptom of active disease is usually constant diarrhea mixed with blood, of gradual onset. IBD is often confused with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a troublesome but much less serious condition.
    Keywords: sore, bloody diarrhea, ulcer, Colitis, Ulcerative, Inflammatory bowel disease, Intestine, Large, colon
  9. Colon

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    Description: System: Gastrointestinal tract Organ: Colon Diagnosis: Normal Disease process: Normal Species: Undetermined Highest magnification: 20x Female genital tract
    Keywords: large intestine, morphology, anatomy, histology, Anatomy & histology, Intestine, Large, digestive system
  10. Colon

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    Description: System: Gastrointestinal tract Organ: Colon Diagnosis: Normal Disease process: Normal Species: Human Highest magnification: 20x Female genital tract
    Keywords: morphology, histology, large intestine, anatomy, Anatomy & histology, digestive system, Intestine, Large