Got the call from the doctor's office today--the nurse said, "We got your second opinion in from Vanderbilt, and it was normal." I asked her to fax me the results. I could not believe what I saw. I will back up and give you the results of the original pathology report first, so you get the picture.
Original report:
Now, the second opinion:GROSS DESCRIPTION: Submitted in formalin labeled "random colon biopsies" are multiple fragments of mucosa which measure 0.5mm in aggregate, entirely submitted in one cassette labeled A1.
Sections show fragments of colonic mucosa showing a pattern of non-specific colitis. The surface epithelium is intact with no evidence of dysplasia. Scattered inflammatory cells are present within the surface epithelium. ...The lamina propria is expanded with with edema and mixed inflammatory cells.
DIAGNOSIS: Non-specific colitis with no evidence of inflammatory bowel disease or microscopic colitis.
Now, I am frustrated to have gotten this from the nurse, more frustrated to be told (again) that there's nothing wrong with me. But I am MOST frustrated to see that my GI submitted ONE slide for Vanderbilt to review!DIAGNOSIS: Colon, random, biopsy: colonic mucosa with no significant histopathologic change.
MATERIAL RECEIVED: 1 slide
So, my forum friends, what now?

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