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Carbamazepine‐Induced Eosinophilic Colitis
Epilepsia, 1992Summary: Severe watery diarrhea and eosinophilic colitis induced by carbamazepine (CBZ) has not been described previously. We report the first known case of CBZ‐induced watery diarrhea and eosinophilic colitis in a 57‐year‐old man receiving CBZ for secondarily generalized tonic‐clonic seizures that developed after a cerebral infarction.
V J, Anttila, M, Valtonen
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Collagenous Colitis, Eosinophilic Colitis, and Neutropenic Colitis
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1993Neutropenic colitis is a complication of the treatment of hematologic malignancies and, less commonly, of other disease entities. The septic, inflammatory process has a predilection for the terminal ileum and right colon. While the pathogenesis is not clear, mucosal injury caused by several different mechanisms and local opportunistic infection play ...
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Childhood Autism and Eosinophilic Colitis
Digestion, 2010<i>Background/Aims:</i> The significance of the association between many gastrointestinal pathologies and autism is yet to be discovered. The aim of this report is to highlight an association between autism and microscopic eosinophilic colitis in 2 children. The possible mechanisms that may connect these two conditions are discussed.
Breanna, Chen +2 more
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Clozapine-Caused Eosinophilic Colitis
Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, 1995Four patients with diarrhea and eosinophilia associated with clozapine therapy are presented. In two cases clozapine therapy was interrupted but then restarted; all patients eventually tolerated clozapine well. A syndrome of clozapine-induced eosinophilic colitis is suggested.
J W, Friedberg +3 more
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Tissue Eosinophils in Ulcerative Colitis
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1979A morphometric method has been used to quantitate eosinophils in the rectal lamina propria. The results from examination of paired biopsy specimens indicate that eosinophil distribution is uniform in the rectum. The number of eosinophils in specimens from patients with long-standing ulcerative colitis is significantly greater than that found in control
C P, Willoughby, J, Piris, S C, Truelove
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Eosinophilic colitis and colonic eosinophilia
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2019Eosinophilic colitis is a rare condition, with a prevalence rate in the USA of 2-3/100 000 persons (0.003%), but diagnosed in 0.1% of biopsies in those colonoscoped for diarrhoea. Secondary colonic eosinophilia is more common and associated with systemic, colonic and infectious diseases.
Walker, Marjorie M. +2 more
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Circulating and tissue eosinophils in ulcerative colitis
The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1966During a controlled clinical trial of various diets in ulcerative colitis the levels of circulating eosinophils in the peripheral blood and infiltration of rectal biopsy specimens with eosinophils were studied. In some patients there was a rise in the circulating eosinophil count during a clinical relapse of the disease and the count was significantly ...
R, Wright, S C, Truelove
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Eosinophilic granulomatous colitis with ulceration in a dog
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1987A 3-year-old Bouvier de Flandres dog was admitted because of haemorrhagic diarrhoea, anorexia, weight loss and anaemia. Abdominal palpation revealed a palpable thickened large intestine. Contrast radiographic examination showed a thickened colon wall. At necropsy, an eosinophilic granulomatous colitis with ulceration and a rectal pseudopolyp were found.
I, van der Gaag +1 more
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