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PROGRESSION OF RECTAL LYMPHOID FOLLICULAR HYPERPLASIA-LIKE LESIONS TO TYPICAL ULCERATIVE COLITIS: A CASE REPORT
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- OKUBO Hidetaka
- Midtown Clinic, Nihonbashi Muromachi Mitsui Tower.
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- FUJITA Mikiko
- Midtown Clinic, Nihonbashi Muromachi Mitsui Tower.
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- KURE Rie
- Midtown Clinic, Nihonbashi Muromachi Mitsui Tower.
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- FUJII Toshimitsu
- Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University.
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- TOMII Syohei
- Department of Pathology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University.
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- NEGI Mariko
- Department of Pathology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University.
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- IRIE Hiroshi
- Department of Pathology, Teikyo University.
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- HATA Keisuke
- Midtown Clinic, Nihonbashi Muromachi Mitsui Tower.
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 直腸リンパ濾胞過形成様病変から潰瘍性大腸炎の典型像へ進展した1例
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<p>A 49-year-old man underwent a screening fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET), which revealed increased F-18 accumulation in the rectum. A fecal occult blood test was also positive. A subsequent colonoscopy revealed diffuse granular lesions in the lower rectum. Histopathological examination showed nonspecific inflammatory findings, such as inflammatory cell infiltration and lymphocyte aggregation. As the patient was asymptomatic, he was observed without any medications. Five months later, he developed symptoms of loose stool 4-5 times a day, abdominal pain, and tenesmus.</p><p>The second colonoscopy showed diffuse granular lesions in the rectum and rough-surfaced mucosa with loss of vascularity from the rectum to the splenic flexure, as well as a cluster of micro-erosions around the appendiceal orifice. In the second histopathological examination, a decreased number of glandular ducts and goblet cells and diffuse infiltration of various inflammatory cells were observed. Based on these findings, the patient was diagnosed with left-sided ulcerative colitis. This report describes a case of ulcerative colitis progressing from the initial lesion to typical left-sided colitis. We also discuss differential diagnoses of rectal granular lesions.</p>
Journal
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- GASTROENTEROLOGICAL ENDOSCOPY
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GASTROENTEROLOGICAL ENDOSCOPY 64 (3), 262-269, 2022
Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390291767676301312
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- ISSN
- 18845738
- 03871207
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed