Friable mucosa with contact bleeding refers to a mucosal surface that is easily damaged and prone to bleeding when touched or manipulated. This condition often indicates inflammation or irritation, commonly seen in gastrointestinal disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease or infections. The presence of contact bleeding suggests that the tissue is fragile, which may require further evaluation to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
My dictionary says: "Easily crumbled, brittle" Friable means - easily reduced to powder. It is most often used in the context of surgery to describe tissue that is diseased/weak/thin.
Erythematous mucosa means that the innermost layer of the large intestine (closest to where the food passes through) is red and inflamed.
Erythematous mucosa in the anastomosis indicates that the tissue at the surgical connection site is red and inflamed. This can be a sign of irritation or inflammation in the area and may require further evaluation by a healthcare provider.
Flattened mucosa folds in the gastrointestinal tract can be a sign of dehydration, malnutrition, or potentially inflammatory conditions like Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Normal mucosa in the duodenum refers to the lining of the duodenum being healthy and without any signs of inflammation, injury, or other abnormalities. This is typically seen in a healthy individual and is important for effective digestion and absorption of nutrients.
It can be crushed into dust
A friable colon is one that is easily upset or irritated. It can become swollen and could lead to colon disease.
My dictionary says: "Easily crumbled, brittle" Friable means - easily reduced to powder. It is most often used in the context of surgery to describe tissue that is diseased/weak/thin.
It means tissue of the colon
It means tissue of the colon
"Friable" on biopsy refers to tissue that is easily broken apart or crumbled. This characteristic often indicates that the tissue is unhealthy, possibly due to inflammation, infection, or malignancy. In the context of a biopsy, friable tissue may raise concern for certain conditions, as it can suggest a more aggressive or advanced disease process. Pathologists often note this feature to provide additional context for diagnosis and treatment planning.
Yeppers!! You should go see your family Doctor and get yourself checked out. Plus he/she can answer all your questions :D Best of luck!
It mean the skin or the mucosa (the linieng of the mouth etc.) is gone due to mechanical trauma or infection.
If a woman's cervix bleeds with minimal contact, it may be a sign of chlamydia. Bleeding or spotting after a pap smear isn't necessarily a sign of chlamydia. Since you're concerned, contact your health care provider to make sure you were tested for chlamydia at the time of the pap smear.
Erythematous mucosa means that the innermost layer of the large intestine (closest to where the food passes through) is red and inflamed.
This is implantation bleeding
It means you have stopped bleeding