MICROSCOPIC COLITIS SYNDROME

被引:128
作者
VERESS, B
LOFBERG, R
BERGMAN, L
机构
[1] KAROLINSKA INST,HUDDINGE HOSP,DEPT PATHOL,HUDDINGE,SWEDEN
[2] KAROLINSKA INST,HUDDINGE HOSP,GASTROENTEROL UNIT,HUDDINGE,SWEDEN
[3] CENT HOSP KARLSTAD,DEPT SURG,KARLSTAD,SWEDEN
关键词
MICROSCOPIC COLITIS; INTRAEPITHELIAL LYMPHOCYTES; COLLAGEN PLATE; COLON; COLLAGENOUS COLITIS;
D O I
10.1136/gut.36.6.880
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
The colorectal biopsy specimens from 30 patients with chronic watery diarrhoea but normal endoscopic and radiographic findings were studied by light microscopy, morphometry, immunohistochemistry, and two patients with electron microscopy. The histological changes in the colorectum were originally diagnosed in six patients as lymphocytic colitis and in 24 patients as collagenous colitis. The analysis of the specimens for this study could delineate three distinct groups of microscopic colitis: lymphocytic colitis (six patients), collagenous colitis without lymphocytic attack on the surface epithelium (seven patients), and a mixed form presenting with both thickening of the collagen plate and increased number of intraepithelial lymphocytes (17 patients). No transformation was seen from one type to another during follow up of six patients for four to seven years. Increased numbers of active pericryptal myofibroblasts were found with the electron microscope in one patient with mixed microscopic colitis showing also myofibroblasts entrapped within the collagen layer. Hitherto undescribed flat mucosa of the ileum was found in one patient with lymphocytic colitis and both flat mucosa and thickening of the collagen plate in the ileum were seen in one patient with the mixed form of the disease. In another patient with mixed microscopic colitis, normalisation of the colorectal morphology occurred after temporary loop ileostomy, followed by the reappearance of both diarrhoea, inflammation, and thickening of the collagen plate after the ileostomy was reversed. No association was found between non-steroid anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) consumption and collagenous or mixed microscopic colitis. The primary cause of microscopic colitis is probably an immunological reaction to luminal antigen/s, perhaps of ileal origin. The engagement of the pericryptal myofibroblasts in the disease process might result in the development of the various forms of microscopic colitis. An inverse relation between intraepithelial lymphocyte count and collagen thickness may indicate that microscopic colitis is a spectral disease.
引用
收藏
页码:880 / 886
页数:7
相关论文
共 34 条
[11]   COLLAGENOUS COLITIS [J].
GROULS, V ;
VOGEL, J ;
SORGER, M .
ENDOSCOPY, 1982, 14 (01) :31-33
[12]   COLLAGENOUS COLITIS ASSOCIATED WITH SMALL INTESTINAL VILLOUS ATROPHY [J].
HAMILTON, I ;
SANDERS, S ;
HOPWOOD, D ;
BOUCHIER, IAD .
GUT, 1986, 27 (11) :1394-1398
[13]   MICROSCOPIC AND COLLAGENOUS COLITIS - DIFFERENT NAMES FOR THE SAME CONDITION [J].
JESSURUN, J ;
YARDLEY, JH ;
LEE, EL ;
VENDRELL, DD ;
SCHILLER, LR ;
FORDTRAN, JS .
GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1986, 91 (06) :1583-1584
[14]   CHRONIC COLITIS WITH THICKENING OF THE SUBEPITHELIAL COLLAGEN LAYER (COLLAGENOUS COLITIS) - HISTOPATHOLOGIC FINDINGS IN 15 PATIENTS [J].
JESSURUN, J ;
YARDLEY, JH ;
GIARDIELLO, FM ;
HAMILTON, SR ;
BAYLESS, TM .
HUMAN PATHOLOGY, 1987, 18 (08) :839-848
[15]   MICROSCOPIC COLITIS [J].
KINGHAM, JGC .
GUT, 1991, 32 (03) :234-235
[16]   COLLAGENOUS COLITIS [J].
KINGHAM, JGC ;
LEVISON, DA ;
MORSON, BC ;
DAWSON, AM .
GUT, 1986, 27 (05) :570-577
[17]   MICROSCOPIC COLITIS - A CAUSE OF CHRONIC WATERY DIARRHEA [J].
KINGHAM, JGC ;
LEVISON, DA ;
BALL, JA ;
DAWSON, AM .
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1982, 285 (6355) :1601-1604
[18]  
KINGHAM JGC, 1988, GASTROENTEROLOGY, V94, P139
[19]   LYMPHOCYTIC (MICROSCOPIC) COLITIS - A COMPARATIVE HISTOPATHOLOGIC STUDY WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO COLLAGENOUS COLITIS [J].
LAZENBY, AJ ;
YARDLEY, JH ;
GIARDIELLO, FM ;
JESSURUN, J ;
BAYLESS, TM .
HUMAN PATHOLOGY, 1989, 20 (01) :18-28
[20]   PITFALLS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF COLLAGENOUS COLITIS - EXPERIENCE WITH 75 CASES FROM A REGISTRY OF COLLAGENOUS COLITIS AT THE JOHNS-HOPKINS-HOSPITAL [J].
LAZENBY, AJ ;
YARDLEY, JH ;
GIARDIELLO, FM ;
BAYLESS, TM .
HUMAN PATHOLOGY, 1990, 21 (09) :905-910