Colitides
A. Tortora, F. Purchiaroni, E. Scarpellini, V. Ojetti, M. Gabrielli, G. Vitale, G. Gigante, A. Gasbarrini Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy. agasbarrini@rm.unicatt.it
OBJECTIVE: This Review provides an overview of the pathophysiology, epidemiology, histopathology, clinical characteristics of non-IBD forms of colitis over than some preliminary therapeutic evidences.
STATE OF THE ART: The term “Colitides” includes a variety of inflammatory diseases of the colon. These forms of colitis occur as either primary conditions or complications of other diseases. The etiopathogenesis of most of them remains obscure and the epidemiological data are rather limited. Clinical presentations include chronic, watery diarrhea, abdominal pain and intermittent rectal bleeding. Endoscopic evaluation and mucosal biopsy are essential to confirm the diagnosis and to exclude IBD-associated colitis. These diseases include microscopic colitis, ischemic colitis, segmental colitis associated with diverticula, radiation colitis, diversion colitis, eosinophilic colitis and Behcet’s colitis.
TREATMENT: In many cases the treatment is empirical and often the therapy and outcome depend on the severity of the disease.
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A. Tortora, F. Purchiaroni, E. Scarpellini, V. Ojetti, M. Gabrielli, G. Vitale, G. Gigante, A. Gasbarrini
Colitides
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2012
Vol. 16 - N. 13
Pages: 1795-1805