“…PCI can be divided into primary (15%) and secondary (85%) types [5]. Various gastrointestinal and non-gastrointestinal diseases has been considered as causes of secondary types of PCI, such as bowel ischemia [6], inflammatory bowel diseases, bowel infection, gastroduodenal ulcer, necrotizing enterocolitis [5], pyloric stenosis [7], diverticular disease [5], obstructive pulmonary disease [8], drugs (e.g., alpha-glucosidase inhibitors) [9,10], collagen tissue diseases [11,12], acquired immune deficiency syndrome [13] and malnutrition [4,5,14]. Anywhere none of these symptoms and diseases affected our patient, so his type of PCI can be cosidered as primary type.…”