Deep cystic colitis is a benign affection closely related to solitary ulcers of the rectum and inversed hamartomatous polyps. Symptoms lack specificity and its interest resides mainly in its possible confusion with a mucin secreting colloid carcinoma. Failure to recognize the lesion resulted in mutilating operations in several cases reported in the literature confirmed from clinical, radiologic and pathologic data, and the treatment of choice is local excision of the lesion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFifteen large bowel lesions are reported among 12 patients with acute necrotizing pancreatitis: 6 stenosis (transient in one case), 5 necrosis and 4 perforation. In 7 cases out of 12, abdominal plain film was suggestive of colonic involvement. Barium enema and coloscopy may confirm the diagnosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Gastroenterol Belg
February 1982