پديد آورندگان :
Tabrizchie H. نويسنده , Zahedie M.J. نويسنده , Hayatbakhsh Abasie M. نويسنده , Jafari E. نويسنده , Haghdoost A. نويسنده , Hosseini SH نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Background: Chronic diarrhea is a common problem in patients
with symptoms related to gastro-intestinal tract. Some of
these patients present with chronic non-bloody, watery diarrhea
and no specific clinical, laboratory, or endoscopic findings.
The aim of the present study was to investigate the value
of histological findings in patients with chronic diarrhea who
have normal or non-specific endoscopic findings.
We also determined the frequency and distribution of histological
changes related to different anatomical sites in the colon.
Methods: This study was performed in Kerman city on 90
patients with chronic watery diarrhea whose diseases had not
been exactly diagnosed after extensive clinical, laboratory,
and endoscopic studies.
Laboratory tests including complete blood count, erythrocyte
sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein, stool examination,
thyroid and liver function tests, and serologic study for celiac
disease were all normal in this group of patients. Colonoscopy
was performed and mucosal biopsies were taken from rectosigmoid,
descending, and transverse colon.
Results: The histologic findings were as follows: 39 (43.3%)
patients showed normal histology, 25 (27.8%) patients showed
microscopic colitis, not otherwise specified form. Ten (11.1%)
patients had classic lymphocytic colitis, and 15 (16.7%) patients
had paucicellular lymphocytic colitis. One (1.1%) patient showed
focal active colitis. None of them had collagenous colitis.
Conclusion: Diagnostic histological findings were seen in
28.9% of biopsy samples in patients with chronic diarrhea and
normal or near normal endoscopic findings.
We recommend multiple punch biopsy sampling in such
patients from different sites of the colon to avoid missing
some cases of microscopic colitis.
Iran J Med Sci 2008; 33(2): 101-105.