| Literature DB >> 7315824 |
S Katz, R F Rosenberg, I Katzka.
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Six patients with Crohn's disease had colonic intraluminal multilobulated masses detected on barium enema. Four had Crohn's colitis and two ileocolitis. The mean duration of disease was four and eight tenths years. Three patients underwent surgery and three had colonoscopy with multiple biopsies and cytology. Pseudopolypoid inflammatory tissue was found in each case. One patient died after a prolonged postoperative course due to sepsis and abscess formation. No surgery was performed in three patients and follow-up colonoscopic examinations at four and a half years revealed no change in these findings. The presence of an intraluminal colonic mass in Crohn's colitis may mimic a neoplasm. If surveillance with x-ray, endoscopic biopsies and cytology reveals pseudopolypoid inflammatory tissue then surgery is not mandatory. Pseudopolypoid inflammatory tissue has never been associated with carcinoma.Entities:
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Year: 1981 PMID: 7315824
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Gastroenterol ISSN: 0002-9270 Impact factor: 10.864