Literature DB >> 7092539

Diagnosis and management of nonspecific colon ulcer.

F V Ona, H D Allende, R Vivenzio, D A Zaky, N Nadaraja.   

Abstract

This report describes seven cases of nonspecific colon ulcers and analysis of the additional 120 cases reported in the literature through 1980. The total current series is compared with the two earlier reviews. Our findings showed that nonspecific colon ulcers occur in all age groups, predominantly 40 to 60 years, with slight predilection to female sex. The man clinical manifestations include abdominal pain mimicking appendicitis (50%), lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage (33%), perforation (19%), and abdominal mass (16%). The usual location of the ulcers is the cecum and ascending colon (67%), then transverse, hepatic, and splenic flexures (18%), and descending and sigmoid colon (15%). The diagnosis is best established by colonoscopy. The nonoperative conservative management is probably indicated in the uncomplicated cases with follow-up colonoscopic studies to ensure complete healing. The etiology of this condition is still unknown.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7092539     DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1982.01380310014004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Surg        ISSN: 0004-0010


  11 in total

1.  Chronological changes in the systemic manifestations of intestinal Behcet's disease and their significance in diagnosis.

Authors:  Sung Jae Shin; Sang Kil Lee; Tae Il Kim; Jae Hee Cheon; Eun Soo Kim; Byung Chang Kim; Sooyoung Park; Won Ho Kim
Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis       Date:  2010-06-08       Impact factor: 2.571

2.  A perforated non-specific ulcer of the cecum as seen in a 2-year-old female.

Authors:  H Sato; T Tatsumura; K Yamamoto
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  1992       Impact factor: 2.549

3.  Diseases of the cecum: a CT pictorial review.

Authors:  Thomas M Gluecker; Eric E Williamson; Joel G Fletcher; David M Hough; Bonnie J Huppert; Stephanie K Carlson; Mary B Casey; Michael A Farrell
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2002-12-19       Impact factor: 5.315

4.  Solitary tubercular caecal ulcer causing massive lower gastrointestinal bleed: a formidable diagnostic challenge.

Authors:  Duvuru Ram; Vilvapathy Senguttuvan Karthikeyan; Sarath Chandra Sistla; Sheik Manwar Ali
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2014-03-06

5.  Nonspecific giant ulcer of the sigmoid colon--a case report.

Authors:  M Haraguchi; S Matsushima; Y Fujie; K Sugimachi
Journal:  Jpn J Surg       Date:  1991-03

6.  Benign cecal ulcer.

Authors:  H S Himal
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 4.584

7.  A nonspecific colonic ulcer occurring after hepatectomy: report of a case.

Authors:  Y Ando; K Kikuchi; N Ichikawa; K Meigata; Y Nomura; K Watanabe; Y Beck; H Degawa; S Tomikawa; T Nagao; H Uchida
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  1997       Impact factor: 2.549

Review 8.  Isolated colonic ulcers: diagnosis and management.

Authors:  Anil B Nagar
Journal:  Curr Gastroenterol Rep       Date:  2007-10

9.  "Nonspecific" erosions and ulcers of the colonic mucosa.

Authors:  C A Rubio; S Nydahl
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  1994-04       Impact factor: 3.199

10.  Solitary ulcer in cecum, mimicking a carcinoma: A case report.

Authors:  Mauricio González-Urquijo; Javier Rojas-Méndez; Lucas O Tijerina-Gomez
Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)       Date:  2017-07-19
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