INTESTINE Vol.18 No.4(13)

Theme Differential diagnosis for common enterocolitis, especially in endoscopic findings
Title Collagenous colitis
Publish Date 2014/07
Author Mitsuyuki Murano Murano Clinic
Author Naoko Murano Murano Clinic
Author Takuya Inoue Second Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka Medical College
Author Ken Narabayashi Second Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka Medical College
Author Yosuke Abe Second Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka Medical College
Author Ken Kawakami Second Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka Medical College
Author Yutaro Egashira Department of Pathology, Osaka Medical College
Author Kazuhide Higuchi Second Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka Medical College
[ Summary ] Collagenous colitis is defined as an idiopathic inflammatory intestinal disease and a chronic diarrheal disease with scarce endoscope features.
Recently, colonoscopic endoscopes have markedly improved the diagnosis of colonic inflammatory diseases. Specific endoscopic features of collagenous colitis include coarse and nodular surfaces of the mucosa, red spots, aphthoid lesions, mucosal tears, crowded tortuous vascular patterns, and diffuse mucosal cloudiness. In this article, we describe the pathology and specific endoscopic findings, as well as efficient definite diagnoses of collagenous colitis.
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