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Pyoderma Gangrenosum

para>Pyoderma gangrenosum sore

Pyoderma gangrenosum can form a large open sore. The edges can look purple.

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Pyoderma gangrenosum sore

Pyoderma gangrenosum can form a large open sore. The edges can look purple.

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Colostomy

This picture shows a colostomy, which is necessary in some people with severe diverticulitis or Crohn disease, or who are being treated for colon cancer. In some people, the colostomy is temporary. In other people, the colostomy is permanent.

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Colostomy

This picture shows a colostomy, which is necessary in some people with severe diverticulitis or Crohn disease, or who are being treated for colon cancer. In some people, the colostomy is temporary. In other people, the colostomy is permanent.

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Colonoscopy

During a colonoscopy, you lie on your side and the doctor or nurse puts a thin tube with a camera into your anus (from behind). Then the doctor or nurse advances the tube into the rectum and colon. The camera sends video pictures from inside your colon to a television screen.

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Colonoscopy

During a colonoscopy, you lie on your side and the doctor or nurse puts a thin tube with a camera into your anus (from behind). Then the doctor or nurse advances the tube into the rectum and colon. The camera sends video pictures from inside your colon to a television screen.

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