[Obstructive colitis: analysis of 7 patients].

Autor: Jover Sáenz A; Departamento de Medicina, Hospital Universitario Arnau de Vilanova, Lleida., Lorente Aroca LL, Reñe Espinet JM, Buenestado García J, Piñol Felis C, Egido García R
Jazyk: Spanish; Castilian
Zdroj: Revista clinica espanola [Rev Clin Esp] 1998 Mar; Vol. 198 (3), pp. 149-52.
Abstrakt: The term "obstructive colitis" is defined by the presence of ulcero-inflammatory lesions in a colonic area proximal to a potentially obstructive lesion. Seven cases retrospectively identified during a 5-year period are here reported. They illustrate the clinico-pathological spectrum of this entity. Most patients were women, with a mean age of 66 years and with history of chronic underlying disease (diabetes mellitus and arterial hypertension). Abdominal distension and pain, as well as acute constipation were the main clinical symptoms. An adenocarcinoma predominantly located at the rectosigmoidal region accounted for the obstructive nature in 100% of cases. Macroscopically the colitis area was moderately dilated and there were single or confluent ulcers in the luminal surface. Characteristically, there was always a transitional preserved area between the obstruction and the colitis area. Microscopically, the mucosa was totally replaced by a granulation tissue with a relevant inflammatory infiltrate involving up to the muscularis propria. The cytometric study revealed and increase in the cell cycle (S-phase) and proliferation index, at the level of the obstructive lesion, with marked aneuploidy in cases with advanced neoplastic invasion. The role of mural hypoperfusion with localized ischemia in the pathogenesis is discussed. The similarities with other colonic inflammatory diseases are emphasized.
Databáze: MEDLINE