INTESTINE Vol.15 No.1(2-1)

Theme Recent trend in infectious diseases of the intestine
Title Campylobacter enterocolitis, Salmonella enterocolitis, Vibrio enterocolitis and Yersinia enterocolitis
Publish Date 2011/01
Author Yuji Sakai Institute of Gastroenterology, Matsuyama Red Cross Hospital
Author Hiroyuki Kobayashi Institute of Gastroenterology, Fukuoka Sannou Hospital
Author Kouichi Kurahara Institute of Gastroenterology, Matsuyama Red Cross Hospital
Author Ken Kominato Institute of Gastroenterology, Matsuyama Red Cross Hospital
Author Chiaki Koga Institute of Gastroenterology, Matsuyama Red Cross Hospital
Author Mao Funada Institute of Gastroenterology, Matsuyama Red Cross Hospital
Author Kouichi Abe Institute of Gastroenterology, Matsuyama Red Cross Hospital
Author Keisuke Kawasaki Institute of Gastroenterology, Matsuyama Red Cross Hospital
Author Kensei Ootsu Institute of Gastroenterology, Matsuyama Red Cross Hospital
[ Summary ] We describe the clinical and endoscopic features of enterocolitis induced by the following bacteria ; Campylobacter, Salmonella, Vibrio and Yersinias. For early diagnosis and treatment, in addition to detailed questioning and bacteriological examinations, colonoscopic examinations are useful. With Campylobacter enterocolitis, lesions often spread throughout the colon, and shallow ulcers are observed in approximately half of the cases. Salmonella primarily affects regions from the proximal colon to the sigmoid colon. The terminal ileum is affected most frequently. The rectum is infrequently involved. Lesions due to Vibrio enterocolitis are chiefly observed in the small intestine. However, the colon, with the exception of the ileocecal valve, is rarely affected. Yersinia enterocolitis causes multiple erosions and ulcers in the terminal ileum.
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