As I indicated in a recent thread, after 23 years with a J Pouch, I had a recent pouchoscopy that indicated a treatment change to Remicade is warranted. I don't know how many hospitals are doing this now, but Yale enables a patient to electronically access his/her own medical chart using codes and usernames and passwords. I went in there and copied and pasted the relevant pathology report on my June 29 pouchoscopy which I bolded below. The one thing that is concerning is the J Pouch inflammation, which was never previously characterized as "severe", which concerns me because my symptoms seem the same:
FINAL DIAGNOSIS
1) ILEAL LOOP, BIOPSY:
- MODERATE CHRONIC ENTERITIS, MODERATELY ACTIVE WITH FOCAL ULCERATION, SEE NOTE
- NEGATIVE FOR DYSPLASIA
2) ILEAL POLYP, HOT SNARE BIOPSY:
- ULCERATED AND INFLAMED ILEAL MUCOSA WITH REACTIVE EPITHELIAL CHANGES
- NEGATIVE FOR DYSPLASIA
3) J POUCH, BIOPSY:
- SEVERE CHRONIC ENTERITIS, MODERATELY ACTIVE
- NEGATIVE FOR DYSPLASIA
4) J POUCH POLYP, HOT SNARE BIOPSY:
- ULCERATED INTESTINAL MUCOSA WITH REACTIVE EPITHELIAL CHANGES, CONSISTENT WITH INFLAMMATORY PSEUDOPOLYP
- NEGATIVE FOR DYSPLASIA
5) RECTAL CUFF, BIOPSY:
- MILD CHRONIC COLITIS
- NEGATIVE FOR DYSPLASIA