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Other Imaging Findings

Sigmoidoscopy

Antibiotic-associated diarrhea with C. diff infection with colitis but without pseudomembrane development may present as:

Antibiotic-associated diarrhea with C. diff infection with colitis and pseudomembrane development presents with prominent signs and symptoms as described above and sometimes:

  • Sigmoidoscopy shows pseudomembranes; raised yellow or off-white plaques ranging up to 1 cm in diameter scattered over the colorectal mucosa. Occasionally pseudomembranes will be located in the proximal colon.

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