Literature DB >> 20411097

A food impaction in Crohn's ileal stricture.

Akira Hokama1, Kazuto Kishimoto, Yasushi Ihama, Hiroshi Chinen, Fukunori Kinjo, Jiro Fujita.   

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20411097      PMCID: PMC2850839     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  West J Emerg Med        ISSN: 1936-900X


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A 47-year-old man with a four-year history of ileo-colonic Crohn’s disease (CD) presented with abdominal pain and vomiting. On examination, his temperature was 38.2°C and a distended and generalized tender abdomen without peritoneal signs was noted. Laboratory tests revealed an increased white blood cell count of 10,000/mm3 and a C-reactive protein of 6.2 mg/dl. A plain abdominal radiograph revealed air-fluid levels in the small intestine. A computed tomography (CT) scan disclosed a circumlinear obstruction (arrow) in an ileal stricture with wall thickening (Figure 1). When questioned, the patient stated that his previous dinner consisted of dried cuttlefish and vegetable roots, which might be difficult to digest. Gastrointestinal decompression with nasoenteric tube and antibiotic treatment resolved his symptoms. The patient remained well and was discharged with maintenance infliximab treatment.
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Computed tomography scan showing a circumlinear food obstruction (arrow) in an ileal stricture with wall thickening.

This case is an important reminder that CD patients are potentially at a greater risk of bowel obstruction with less digestible food. In other rare instances, bowel obstruction by food, fruit pits, phytobezoar or foreign bodies has actually led physicians to the diagnosis of CD.1–3 In these cases, a CT scan has been the key in assessing the bowel obstruction, providing a clear identification of the anatomical site to help identify the cause.
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1.  Fruit pit obstruction leading to the diagnosis of Crohn's disease.

Authors:  D Kaufman; M Lazinger; S Fogel; S K Dutta
Journal:  Am J Surg       Date:  2001-11       Impact factor: 2.565

2.  Silent disease revealed by a fruit--ileal obstruction.

Authors:  R Slim; M Chemaly; C Yaghi; K Honein; R Moucari; R Sayegh
Journal:  Gut       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 23.059

3.  Images in clinical medicine. Crohn's disease and an olive.

Authors:  Susan Shedda; Frank Frizelle
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2006-11-09       Impact factor: 91.245

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1.  An Unusual Presentation of Crohn's Disease Diagnosed Following Accidental Ingestion of Fruit Pits: Report of Two Cases and Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Emanuele Sinagra; Dario Raimondo; Salvatore Marco Iacopinelli; Francesca Rossi; Giuseppe Conoscenti; Maria Angela Di Maggio; Sergio Testai; Rita Alloro; Marta Marasà; Alberto Calandra; Claudia Costanza; Serena Cristofalo; Socrate Pallio; Marcello Maida; Ilaria Tarantino; Goffredo Arena
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-16
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