Hello everyone, I went to see the new doctor today and got my CT results back. He said that it is showing inflammation from my stomach throughout my bowel that is consistant with Crohn's Disease, next steps if for upper and lower scopes on 7/1/15. The Findings are as follows:
There is thickening of the antral portion of the stomach which is nonspecific likely artifactual related to nondistention.
There is thickening of the ascending and proximal transverse colon and there are air-fluid levels within the colonic loops.
There is thickening of the distal transverse colon, splenic flexure, and descending colon.
There are air-fluid levels in nondistended small bowel loops consistant with reactive small bowel ileus.
IMPRESSION:
1. Colitis with skipped lesions involving the ascending, proximal transverse colon, distal transverse and descending colon which is either infectious, or noninfectious inflammatory in etiology including Crohn's Disease and pseudomembranous colitis.
2. Apparent antral thickening of the stomach likely artifactual.
3. Reactive small bowl ileus and colonic ileus.
Can anyone give me what all this is saying in laymens terms??
Thank you so much for the replies. Hopefully I am almost at the diagnosis and treatment stage of this disease!!:dance:
There is thickening of the antral portion of the stomach which is nonspecific likely artifactual related to nondistention.
There is thickening of the ascending and proximal transverse colon and there are air-fluid levels within the colonic loops.
There is thickening of the distal transverse colon, splenic flexure, and descending colon.
There are air-fluid levels in nondistended small bowel loops consistant with reactive small bowel ileus.
IMPRESSION:
1. Colitis with skipped lesions involving the ascending, proximal transverse colon, distal transverse and descending colon which is either infectious, or noninfectious inflammatory in etiology including Crohn's Disease and pseudomembranous colitis.
2. Apparent antral thickening of the stomach likely artifactual.
3. Reactive small bowl ileus and colonic ileus.
Can anyone give me what all this is saying in laymens terms??
Thank you so much for the replies. Hopefully I am almost at the diagnosis and treatment stage of this disease!!:dance: