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A case of idiopathic colitis developed after barium enema]
Authors:Jong Hoo Lee  Hyo Jong Kim  Han Soo Kim  Jong Wook Hong  Jae Young Jang  Ki Deuk Nam  Nam Hoon Kim  Sang Kil Lee  Kwang Ro Joo  Seok Ho Dong  Byung Ho Kim  Young Woon Chang  Joung Il Lee  Rin Chang  Yoon Hwa Kim
Affiliation:Department of Internal Medicine, Kyung Hee University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:It has been reported that colitis may be associated with intrarectally administered drugs or chemicals. Colonotoxicity may results from conventional medical therapy, herbal or other illicit drugs, contrast materials, and detergents. Clues that a colitis may be due to an intrarectally administered agent include perianal excoriation, segmental distal colitis due to a concentration gradient from enema administration, and recent diagnostic or therapeutic administration of high risk solutions such as hypertonic contrast agents or detergent enemas. Barium is a highly viscous contrast agent that is insoluble in water. Barium enemas are usually very safe. Also, no case report of barium-induced chemical colitis has been reported yet. We report a case of chemical colitis with colonic stricture occurring after the barium enema for diagnostic purpose.
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