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Unmasking Parasitic Colitis Mimicking Inflammatory Bowel Disease. [PDF]
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A Case of Amyloid Light-Chain Amyloidosis Presenting as Colitis. [PDF]
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Eosinophilic and mastocytic gastrointestinal diseases: current knowledge and controversy in histopathologic diagnosis. [PDF]
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Eosinophilic colitis in adults
Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology, 2020Eosinophilic colitis (EoC) is a pathological entity associated with abnormal infiltration of colonic mucosa by eosinophilic polynuclear cells (Eo). This is a relatively common pathology in infants and children under 2 years old, but is more rare and has been less studied in adults. EoC can be classified as primary or secondary.
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Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2007
Eosinophilic colitis is a rare chronic inflammatory bowel condition of unknown etiology. We report a case of cecal volvulus causing obstruction in a patient with eosinophilic colitis. A 48-year-old lady presented with abdominal pain, constipation, and abdominal distension.
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Eosinophilic colitis is a rare chronic inflammatory bowel condition of unknown etiology. We report a case of cecal volvulus causing obstruction in a patient with eosinophilic colitis. A 48-year-old lady presented with abdominal pain, constipation, and abdominal distension.
V R, Velchuru +3 more
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1985
Eosinophilic gastroenteritis, a condition of unknown etiology, has frequently been reported involving the stomach and small bowel. The colon is rarely cited as a site for the condition; however, a review of the literature reveals over 20 cases (including ours).
A R, Naylor, J E, Pollet
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Eosinophilic gastroenteritis, a condition of unknown etiology, has frequently been reported involving the stomach and small bowel. The colon is rarely cited as a site for the condition; however, a review of the literature reveals over 20 cases (including ours).
A R, Naylor, J E, Pollet
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Eosinophilic colitis: A clinical review
Digestive and Liver Disease, 2019Eosinophilic colitis is a rare entity characterized by the presence of a high eosinophilic infiltrate into the colonic wall in symptomatic patients, more often presenting with abdominal pain or diarrhea. These characteristics distinguish eosinophilic colitis from primary colonic eosinophilia, in which patients are asymptomatic.
Giovanni Marasco +2 more
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Eosinophilic Colitis: A Rare Entity
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2001Eosinophilic colitis: a rare entity in 8-year old child is presented.
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