2. Diagnosis

To understand the methods of diagnosis including major differentials and to provide advice in cases where the diagnosis is unclear


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2.1.  Knows the major differential diagnoses of IBD, including infection – (viral, bacterial, and amoebic), vasculitis, ischaemia, Behcet’s disease, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) etc.

2.2.  Knows the appropriate investigations to distinguish the above, and their limitations

2.3.  Knows the differential when a patient with known IBD presents with symptoms including – active IBD, bacterial overgrowth, bile salt malabsorption, obstruction, enteric infection, sepsis, non-inflammatory symptoms (IBS) etc.


        
 
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Topic 2.1 : Educational update

What does the gastroenterologist want to know from the pathologist?

J Lindsay

ECCO 2016 Amsterdam Congress

Webcast
 


Topic 2.1 : Educational update

Basic principles of histological IBD diagnosis

R Feakins

ECCO 2016 Amsterdam Congress

Webcast
 


Topic 2.1 : Educational update

The classic histology of Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease

C Langner

ECCO 2016 Amsterdam Congress

Webcast
 


Topic 2.1 : Educational update

Non-IBD colitides

C Langner

ECCO 2016 Amsterdam Congress

Webcast
 


Topic 2.1 : Educational update

Diagnosis of dysplasia (Tandem talk)

R Eliakim, C Langner

ECCO 2016 Amsterdam Congress

Webcast
 


Topic 2.2 : Educational update

The ideal pathology report

R Feakins

ECCO 2016 Amsterdam Congress

Webcast
 


Topic 2.3 : Introduction

Management of IBD

J Lindsay

IBD Blue Book

e-Course
 


Topic 2.3 : Educational update

Ulcerative Colitis vs. Crohn’s Disease in difficult cases

V Villanacci

ECCO 2016 Amsterdam Congress

Webcast
 


Topic 2 :

An introduction to pharmacoepidemiology

L. Peyrin-Biroulet

ECCO'18 Vienna

Webcast + PPT
 


Topic 2.1 :

Biopsy report: New and established Disease

R. Feakins

ECCO'18 Vienna

PPT