| Literature DB >> 29732361 |
Chun-Seok Yang1, Ji Y Park2, Hye Ryeon Choi1, Daedong Kim1.
Abstract
Multiple strictures of small bowel induced by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), were known as diaphragm disease. The purpose of these case reports is to present 3 cases of diaphragm disease of small bowel and summarize the clinical features of this disease entity. A 34-year-old man, a 63-year-old man, and a 66-year-old woman were admitted to Daegu Catholic University Medical Center because of recurrent intestinal obstructions. Two of these patients had taken heavy NSAIDs use. Capsule endoscopy was performed in all cases and the all capsules were retained by circumferential strictures of the ileum. Segmental resection of the strictures was performed in 2 patients and 1 underwent just enterotomy and capsule removal. In conclusion, clinicians should be aware that diaphragm disease might be a cause of small bowel obstruction especially in patients receiving long term NSAIDs therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Enteritis; Intestinal obstructions; Mucositis; Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
Year: 2018 PMID: 29732361 PMCID: PMC5931940 DOI: 10.4174/astr.2018.94.5.279
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Surg Treat Res ISSN: 2288-6575 Impact factor: 1.859
Fig. 1(A) Double-balloon colonoscopy shows a diaphragm-like stricture in the ileum and the retained capsule. (B) The representative microscopic feature is submucosal fibrosis with insignificant inflammation and redundant submucosal tissues (circle) of septa-like structure (H&E, ×20).
Fig. 2Capsule endoscopy shows a diaphragm-like stricture in the small bowel.
Fig. 3(A) Abdominal CT scan showed thickening of bowel wall (white arrow) in the middle or distal segment of the ileum. (B) Longitudinal section of small bowel revealed multiple circumferential strictures with a pinhole opening. (C, D) The histologic evaluation shows multiple shallow ulcers with zonal fibrosis and chronic inflammation of submucosal connective tissues (H&E, ×20).