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ISCHEMIC ENTEROCOLITIS WITHOUT ARTERIO–OCCLUSIVE LESION
Authors:Ken SAITO  Hideo SHIMIZU  Takeshi YOKOYAMA  Katsuya KAWATA  Takanori MATSUMURA  Yasuhiko MORIOKA
Affiliation:Department of Pathology, Jichi Medical School; Department of Surgery, Jichi Medical School, Tochigi
Abstract:Four cases of Ischemic enterocolitis without arterio–occlusive lesion were described. Three cases were associated with sigmoid colon carcinomas. Ischemic lesions developed anal to the carcinomas in two cases, and oral to sigmoidostomy to relieve intestinal obstruction by carcinoma in one case. One other case was associated with inguinal hernia. Grossly, ischemic lesions involved relatively short intestinal segments, and the ischemic colonic lesions were not related to teniae coli. Extensive veno–occlusive lesions were discovered in a case of ischemic stricture of the ileum, which had been incarcerated in the right inguinal hernia. Reversible mechanical occlusion of the intestinal vessels caused by transient or recurrent intestinal strangulation is the most probable cause of these ischemic lesions., ACTA PATHOL. JPN. 33: 249–256, 1983.
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