Collagenous Colitis
Abstract
Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain the pathogenesis and cause of the increased subepithelial collagen deposition that occurs in patients with collagenous colitis, a rare disease of unknown cause. One hypothesis considers an inflammatory origin, and the other, a local abnormality of collagen synthesis. An analysis of clinical, endoscopic, and histologic findings from one of our patients and from previously published cases suggests that collagenous colitis is a form of inflammatory bowel disease characterized by localization of the initial injury to the superficial subepithelial zone and with subsequent fibrosis in that area. The data show a spectrum of clinical and histologic changes that represent different stages in the evolution of the inflammatory process.
- amyloidosis
- acute infectious colitis
- colitis
- collagen
- collagenous colitis
- diarrhea
- differential diagnosis
- hyalin substance
- inflammatory bowel disease
- intestinal mucosa
- ischemic colitis
- microscopic colitis
- radiation colitis
- subepithelial collagenous band
- subepithelial fibrosis
- sulfasalazine
- systemic sclerosis
- ulcerative colitis
Article and Author Information
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▸From the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Veterans Administration Medical Center, and the Departments of Internal Medicine and Pathology, University of Miami School of Medicine; Miami, Florida.
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▸Requests for reprints should be addressed to Arvey I. Rogers, M.D.; G.I. Section (111-B), Veterans Administration Medical Center, 1201 N.W. 16th Street; Miami, FL 33125.
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