Teen diagnoses her own disease in science class
During an Advanced Placement class in Histology, Jessica Terry from Sammamish, WA found a granuloma in an intestinal biopsy. The amazing part is that she had borrowed her own slides from her pathologist. According to CNN who picked up the story yesterday, June 11, there were no answers. However, in the video excerpt she describes being told she had colitis. Teen diagnoses her own disease in science class When evaluating an "intestinal" biopsy for a young person with chronic abdominal pain, you would be looking for signs of colitis such as active inflammation (such as cryptitis or crypt abscesses), chronic architectural changes, and granulomas. These can come in the form of "microscopic colitis" which is basically their way of saying they didnt see anything on the colonoscopy. You also have to keep your eye out for dysplasia, of course. I feel sorry for the pathologist in this story, because it is all our worst nightmare, to be smeared in the media without being give...