2005
DOI: 10.1097/01.pap.0000175115.63165.6b
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Atypical Forms of Microscopic Colitis: Morphological Features and Review of the Literature

Abstract: Microscopic colitis is defined as a syndrome of chronic watery diarrhea with a chronic inflammatory cell infiltrate in the colonic mucosa but without significant abnormalities at colonoscopy. It encompasses at least two histopathologic entities (ie, collagenous and lymphocytic colitis). The recognition and characterization of microscopic colitis has markedly changed the approach to the evaluation and management of chronic diarrhea. The histologic features of collagenous and lymphocytic colitis are well known t… Show more

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“…Genellikle özofagus orta ve alt 1/3'lük kısmında görülmektedir (1,2). Nadir görülen ancak iyi tanımlanmış bir antitedir.…”
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“…Genellikle özofagus orta ve alt 1/3'lük kısmında görülmektedir (1,2). Nadir görülen ancak iyi tanımlanmış bir antitedir.…”
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“…tarafından tanımlanmıştır (6). Etiyolojisi ve doğal seyri net olarak bilinmemesine karşın primer özofagial melanomaların prekürsör lezyonları olabileceği bildirilmektedir (1,(4)(5)(6).…”
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“…However, some authors believe that the term microscopic colitis should be abandoned by the pathologist (and also by the clinician), because it is a misleading and inconclusive definition for both professional figures, in that it represents a sort of semantic umbrella for two actual entities, namely collagenous colitis and lymphocytic colitis (15,16). These conditions need to be correctly diagnosed to provide a clear direction to help clinicians to better target the treatment, even though these entities may often share important similarities, and probably represent morphologic different phases of one disease process.…”
Section: Microscopic Colitis (Collagenous Colitis-lymphocytic Colitis)mentioning
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“…5). Apart from forms also related to the use of drugs (ticlopidine, ranitidine, flutamide) (15)(16)(17), one must remember the close morphological similarity and correlation with celiac disease, which may be an associated condition. Thus, the identification of lymphocytic colitis should always prompt the clinician to exclude a concomitant celiac disease with the appropriate serological tests (18,19).…”
Section: Microscopic Colitis (Collagenous Colitis-lymphocytic Colitis)mentioning
confidence: 99%