Test Question A 29-year-old male patient presented a three-year history of diarrhea, progressing with 10 kg weight loss in the past two years. Currently, he evacuates about 10 times a day, with liquid to pasty faeces containing food debris, denies presence of blood or mucus. There is a voluminous defecation associated with urgency and tenesmus. A colonoscopy was requested as well as a opaque enema. Image 1: Colonoscopy of the terminal ileum/ileocecal valve.Image 2: Opaque enema in anteroposterior view showing the ileocecal region and the terminal ileum. Question:According to the clinical history and exams, the most likely diagnosis is: Ulcerative colitis Irritable bowel syndrome Crohn's disease Familial adenomatous polyposis Time is Up! Time's up