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Melanosis coli

Cukurova Medical Journal, 2023
Melanosis Coli is a rare and unusual appearance of the colon with dark brown pigmentation in a snakeskin-like pattern. Owing to its rarity and different view, it cannot be distinguished from ischemic colitis, especially in acute settings. Unfortunately, some patients are diagnosed after colectomy.
Idris Kurt, Ebru Erol Uzunoglu
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MELANOSIS COLI [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the American Medical Association, 1933
Although melanotic pigmentation of the colon has been recognized for almost a century, there has been surprisingly little written on this subject from a clinical standpoint. In the course of routine sigmoidoscopic examinations, this striking type of discoloration is not infrequently seen. The color of the mucosa varies from buff to dark brown or black,
H. L. BOCKUS, J. H. WILLARD, JOSEPH BANK
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Melanosis coli: A comprehensive review

GastroenterologĂ­a Y HepatologĂ­a, 2020
Melanosis coli (MC) is a common condition characterized by a black or brown pigment deposited in the colorectal mucosa. It is a reversible condition that is influenced by many factors, such as living habits and bowel function. However, the epidemiology and etiology of MC are still unclear.
Ruan Mengting   +2 more
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