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editorial
. 2012 Jun 16;4(6):201–211. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v4.i6.201

Table 3.

Endoscopic indices used in ulcerative colitis

0 1 2 3 4
Sutherland Normal Mild friability Moderate friability Exudates and spontaneous haemorrhages -
Schroeder Normal or inactive disease Mild (erythema, decreased vascular pattern) Moderate (marked erythema, absent vascular pattern) Severe (spontaneous bleeding, ulceration) -
Baron Normal: matt mucosa, ramifying vascular pattern, no spontaneous bleeding/to light touch Abnormal, but non-haemorrhagic: appearances between 0-2 Moderately haemorrhagic: bleeding to light touch, but no spontaneous bleeding Severely haemorrhagic: spontaneous bleeding and bleeds to light touch -
Feagan Normal, smooth, glistening mucosa, with normal vascular pattern Granular mucosa; vascular pattern not visible; not friable; hyperaemia As 1, with a friable mucosa, but not spontaneously bleeding As 2, but mucosa spontaneously bleeding As 3, but clear ulceration; denuded mucosa
Powel- Tuck Non haemorrhagic, no spontaneous bleeding or bleeding to light touch Haemorrhagic, no spontaneous bleeding, but bleeding to light touch Haemorrhagic, spontaneous bleeding ahead of instrument at initial inspection with bleeding to light touch - -
Lemann, Hanauer Normal mucosa Oedema, +/- loss of vascular pattern, granularity Friability, petechiae Spontaneous haemorrhage, visible ulcers -