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DermAtlas: Histology - Crohn disease
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: Inflammatory_bowel_disease_11_090421   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CROHN DISEASE /
PERLECHE /
GRANULOMATOUS REACTION /
CHEILITIS
  Category: granulomatous disorder /
cutaneous sign of systemic disease /
dental/oral disorder /
gastrointestinal disorder
Body Site: buccal mucosa / mouth   Age: 13 years
Contributor: James Scuibba    
Description: A biopsy of the buccal mucosa revealed focal and diffuse chronic inflammation with scattered non-caseating epitheloid granulomas. Special stains were negative for acid fast bacteria, fungus, and polarizing microscopy was negative for foreign material.
Comments: These changes are consistent with but not specific of Crohn disease.
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DermAtlas: Histology - Crohn disease
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: Inflammatory_bowel_disease_10_090421   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CROHN DISEASE /
PERLECHE /
GRANULOMATOUS REACTION /
CHEILITIS
  Category: granulomatous disorder /
cutaneous sign of systemic disease /
dental/oral disorder /
gastrointestinal disorder
Body Site: buccal mucosa / mouth   Age: 13 years
Contributor: James Scuibba    
Description: A biopsy of the buccal mucosa revealed focal and diffuse chronic inflammation with scattered non-caseating epitheloid granulomas. Special stains were negative for acid fast bacteria, fungus, and polarizing microscopy was negative for foreign material.
Comments: These changes are consistent with but not specific of Crohn disease.
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DermAtlas: Histology - Crohn disease
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: Inflammatory_bowel_disease_9_090421   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CROHN DISEASE /
PERLECHE /
GRANULOMATOUS REACTION /
CHEILITIS
  Category: granulomatous disorder /
cutaneous sign of systemic disease /
dental/oral disorder /
gastrointestinal disorder
Body Site: buccal mucosa / mouth   Age: 13 years
Contributor: James Scuibba    
Description: A biopsy of the buccal mucosa revealed focal and diffuse chronic inflammation with scattered non-caseating epitheloid granulomas. Special stains were negative for acid fast bacteria, fungus, and polarizing microscopy was negative for foreign material.
Comments: These changes are consistent with but not specific of Crohn disease.
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DermAtlas: Histology - Crohn disease
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: Inflammatory_bowel_disease_8_090421   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CROHN DISEASE /
PERLECHE /
GRANULOMATOUS REACTION /
CHEILITIS
  Category: granulomatous disorder /
cutaneous sign of systemic disease /
dental/oral disorder /
gastrointestinal disorder
Body Site: buccal mucosa / mouth   Age: 13 years
Contributor: James Scuibba    
Description: A biopsy of the buccal mucosa revealed focal and diffuse chronic inflammation with scattered non-caseating epitheloid granulomas. Special stains were negative for acid fast bacteria, fungus, and polarizing microscopy was negative for foreign material.
Comments: These changes are consistent with but not specific of Crohn disease.
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DermAtlas: Histology - Crohn disease
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: Inflammatory_bowel_disease_7_090421   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CROHN DISEASE /
PERLECHE /
GRANULOMATOUS REACTION /
CHEILITIS
  Category: granulomatous disorder /
cutaneous sign of systemic disease /
dental/oral disorder /
gastrointestinal disorder
Body Site: buccal mucosa / mouth   Age: 13 years
Contributor: James Scuibba    
Description: A biopsy of the buccal mucosa revealed focal and diffuse chronic inflammation with scattered non-caseating epitheloid granulomas. Special stains were negative for acid fast bacteria, fungus, and polarizing microscopy was negative for foreign material.
Comments: These changes are consistent with but not specific of Crohn disease.
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DermAtlas: Histology - Crohn disease
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: Inflammatory_bowel_disease_6_090421   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CROHN DISEASE /
PERLECHE /
GRANULOMATOUS REACTION /
CHEILITIS
  Category: granulomatous disorder /
cutaneous sign of systemic disease /
dental/oral disorder /
gastrointestinal disorder
Body Site: buccal mucosa / mouth   Age: 13 years
Contributor: James Scuibba    
Description: A biopsy of the buccal mucosa revealed focal and diffuse chronic inflammation with scattered non-caseating epitheloid granulomas. Special stains were negative for acid fast bacteria, fungus, and polarizing microscopy was negative for foreign material.
Comments: These changes are consistent with but not specific of Crohn disease.
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DermAtlas: BUCCAL MUCOSA - Crohn disease
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: Inflammatory_bowel_disease_5_090421   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CROHN DISEASE /
PERLECHE /
GRANULOMATOUS REACTION /
CHEILITIS
  Category: granulomatous disorder /
cutaneous sign of systemic disease /
dental/oral disorder /
gastrointestinal disorder
Body Site: buccal mucosa / mouth   Age: 13 years
Contributor: James Scuibba    
Description: cobblestoning of the mucosa with linear ulcers and hyperplastic folds
Comments: This 13-year-old girl was referred for evaluation of oral ulcerations, facial swelling and oral pain. A concomitant history of swelling involving the lower lip, cheeks and cervical lymphadenopathy was also noted. Last year she missed 27 school days due to abdominal pain. She had a tonsillectomy at 2 years of age and complained of severe depression and anxiety, nasal stuffiness, asthma, and abdominal pain. She had multiple treatments including oral antibiotics, parenteral antibiotics, chlorhexidine rinses, and topical steroids. A biopsy of the buccal mucosa revealed focal and diffuse chronic inflammation with scattered non-caseating epitheloid granulomas. Special stains were negative for acid fast bacteria, fungus, and polarizing microscopy was negative for foreign material. Further evaluation by pediatric gastroenterology including upper and lower gastrointestinal tract studies showed characteristic changes of Crohn disease. Oral and gastrointestinal lesions and symptoms resolved with treatment of her inflammatory bowel disease.
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DermAtlas: BUCCAL MUCOSA - Crohn disease
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: Inflammatory_bowel_disease_4_090421   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CROHN DISEASE /
PERLECHE /
GRANULOMATOUS REACTION /
CHEILITIS
  Category: granulomatous disorder /
cutaneous sign of systemic disease /
dental/oral disorder /
gastrointestinal disorder
Body Site: buccal mucosa / mouth   Age: 13 years
Contributor: James Scuibba    
Description: cobblestoning of the mucosa with linear ulcers and hyperplastic folds
Comments: This 13-year-old girl was referred for evaluation of oral ulcerations, facial swelling and oral pain. A concomitant history of swelling involving the lower lip, cheeks and cervical lymphadenopathy was also noted. Last year she missed 27 school days due to abdominal pain. She had a tonsillectomy at 2 years of age and complained of severe depression and anxiety, nasal stuffiness, asthma, and abdominal pain. She had multiple treatments including oral antibiotics, parenteral antibiotics, chlorhexidine rinses, and topical steroids. A biopsy of the buccal mucosa revealed focal and diffuse chronic inflammation with scattered non-caseating epitheloid granulomas. Special stains were negative for acid fast bacteria, fungus, and polarizing microscopy was negative for foreign material. Further evaluation by pediatric gastroenterology including upper and lower gastrointestinal tract studies showed characteristic changes of Crohn disease. Oral and gastrointestinal lesions and symptoms resolved with treatment of her inflammatory bowel disease.
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DermAtlas: BUCCAL MUCOSA - Crohn disease
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: Inflammatory_bowel_disease_3_090421   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CROHN DISEASE /
PERLECHE /
GRANULOMATOUS REACTION /
CHEILITIS
  Category: granulomatous disorder /
cutaneous sign of systemic disease /
dental/oral disorder /
gastrointestinal disorder
Body Site: buccal mucosa / mouth   Age: 13 years
Contributor: James Scuibba    
Description: cobblestoning of the mucosa with linear ulcers and hyperplastic folds
Comments: This 13-year-old girl was referred for evaluation of oral ulcerations, facial swelling and oral pain. A concomitant history of swelling involving the lower lip, cheeks and cervical lymphadenopathy was also noted. Last year she missed 27 school days due to abdominal pain. She had a tonsillectomy at 2 years of age and complained of severe depression and anxiety, nasal stuffiness, asthma, and abdominal pain. She had multiple treatments including oral antibiotics, parenteral antibiotics, chlorhexidine rinses, and topical steroids. A biopsy of the buccal mucosa revealed focal and diffuse chronic inflammation with scattered non-caseating epitheloid granulomas. Special stains were negative for acid fast bacteria, fungus, and polarizing microscopy was negative for foreign material. Further evaluation by pediatric gastroenterology including upper and lower gastrointestinal tract studies showed characteristic changes of Crohn disease. Oral and gastrointestinal lesions and symptoms resolved with treatment of her inflammatory bowel disease.
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DermAtlas: VERMILLION/ VERMILION BORDER - Crohn disease
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: Inflammatory_bowel_disease_2_090421   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CROHN DISEASE /
PERLECHE /
GRANULOMATOUS REACTION /
CHEILITIS
  Category: granulomatous disorder /
cutaneous sign of systemic disease /
dental/oral disorder /
gastrointestinal disorder
Body Site: vermillion/ vermilion border / lip
mouth
  Age: 13 years
Contributor: James Scuibba    
Description: symmetric erythema, cracking, fissuring, crusting, and erosions
Comments: This 13-year-old girl was referred for evaluation of oral ulcerations, facial swelling and oral pain. A concomitant history of swelling involving the lower lip, cheeks and cervical lymphadenopathy was also noted. Last year she missed 27 school days due to abdominal pain. She had a tonsillectomy at 2 years of age and complained of severe depression and anxiety, nasal stuffiness, asthma, and abdominal pain. She had multiple treatments including oral antibiotics, parenteral antibiotics, chlorhexidine rinses, and topical steroids. A biopsy of the buccal mucosa revealed focal and diffuse chronic inflammation with scattered non-caseating epitheloid granulomas. Special stains were negative for acid fast bacteria, fungus, and polarizing microscopy was negative for foreign material. Further evaluation by pediatric gastroenterology including upper and lower gastrointestinal tract studies showed characteristic changes of Crohn disease. Oral and gastrointestinal lesions and symptoms resolved with treatment of her inflammatory bowel disease.
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