Catarrhal-Desquamative inflammation

An inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract, which is manifested by persistent pain and copious mucous stools. The disease is characterized by persistent pain, especially along the intestines, as well as the appearance of large amounts of blood in the stool.

Catarrhal or desquamative colitis occurs due to infection with the herpes virus, cytomegalovirus, adenovirus, or Epstein-Barr virus. Also included in the ICD-10 codes for inflammatory diseases is immunodeficiency, a disease that often occurs during anesthesia. It is easy to notice that during its development the disease has the appearance of a severe consequence of radiation, AIDS