Colitis colágena: estudio clinicopatológico de seis nuevos casos
Keywords: 
Collagenous colitis
Colon
Colitis
Issue Date: 
1993
Publisher: 
The Spanish Society of Digestive Pathology
ISSN: 
1130-0108
Citation: 
Angós R, Idoate MA, Zozaya JM, Muñoz M, Conchillo F. Colitis colágena: estudio clinicopatológico de seis nuevos casos. Rev Esp Enferm Dig. 1993 Mar;83(3):161-167
Abstract
Collagenous colitis (CC) is a newly recognized entity characterized clinically by chronic watery diarrhoea and pathologically by epithelial inflammatory injury and the presence of a thickened collagen band beneath the surface epithelium of the colon. Clinical and pathological data of six patients (5 women and 1 man, mean age 54 years) with this diagnosis have been reviewed. Chronic watery diarrhoea was the main sympton in all cases, ranging from 2 to 12 bowel movements a day (mean ± SD, 5,5 ± 2,3) lasting from 8 months to 19 years (mean ± SD, 6,6 ± 5,9 years). Laboratory, barium and endoscopic studies showed unspecific findings. Rheumatic and thyroid diseases as well as drug allergies were found in five cases. The cause of collagenous colitis and the mechanism of diarrhoea remains undefined, being the inflammatory and autoinmune hypothesis the most likely. Diagnosis was made by multiple rectal and colonic biopsies. Pathologic findings characteristic of CC were more prominent in proximal than in distal colonic specimens. Different treatments were applied and diverse clinic responses were obtained. A review of the literature is made.

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