How to read a biopsy report of an ulcer at the end of the ileum

The biopsy report of terminal ileal ulcer, which mainly suggests inflammation or granuloma of the ileal mucosa, etc., usually suggests four diseases: Crohn’s disease, intestinal tuberculosis, ulcerative colitis, and colitis. 1. Crohn’s disease: the diagnosis of Crohn’s disease is relatively very complex, it is a non-specific inflammatory disease of the digestive tract, even affecting the entire digestive tract, preferably in the terminal ileum and colon, the pathology suggests the presence of fissure-like ulcers or non-caseous granuloma. 2. Intestinal tuberculosis: when intestinal tuberculosis occurs, it is mainly manifested in the ileum, and the pathology suggests that granuloma can occur in any part of the intestine. 3. Ulcerative colitis: ulcerative colitis also occurs at the end of the ileum and is a chronic inflammatory manifestation of the intestinal tract. 4. Colitis: colitis invades and can also invade the end of the ileum, is a heterogeneous lesion, manifested as inflammatory hyperplasia or non-specific inflammatory manifestations. Clinical for ileocecal ulcer biopsy report is abnormal, it is recommended that you can consult the gastroenterology department of the regular hospital.