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  • case report pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis associated with post surgical bowel anastomosis a report of three cases and review of the japanese literature
    Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1998
    Co-Authors: Akira Horiuchi, Yasuhide Ochi, Norikazu Arakura, Taiji Akamatsu, Kenji Mukawa, Keitaro Kiyosawa
    Abstract:

    We report three cases of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis (PCI) occurring in association with post-surgical bowel anastomosis. A 74-year-old man, a 58-year-old woman, and a 62-year-old woman were found to have PCI at the colonic side of a bowel anastomosis at 4 years, 3 years and 1 year after operation, respectively, for right colon carcinoma, although all were asymptomatic. They all had a positive Anti-Nuclear Antibody test and had received postoperative cancer chemotherapy. The clinical features of 123 cases of PCI reported in Japan between 1981 and 1995 were also reviewed. On the basis of the present and previous cases, we propose that post-surgical anastomosis, cancer chemotherapy, and predisposition to collagen vascular disease might be responsible for the damage to intestinal mucosa that leads to the development of PCI.

  • CASE REPORT: Pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis associated with post‐surgical bowel anastomosis: A report of three cases and review of the Japanese literature
    Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1998
    Co-Authors: Akira Horiuchi, Yasuhide Ochi, Norikazu Arakura, Taiji Akamatsu, Kenji Mukawa, Keitaro Kiyosawa
    Abstract:

    We report three cases of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis (PCI) occurring in association with post-surgical bowel anastomosis. A 74-year-old man, a 58-year-old woman, and a 62-year-old woman were found to have PCI at the colonic side of a bowel anastomosis at 4 years, 3 years and 1 year after operation, respectively, for right colon carcinoma, although all were asymptomatic. They all had a positive Anti-Nuclear Antibody test and had received postoperative cancer chemotherapy. The clinical features of 123 cases of PCI reported in Japan between 1981 and 1995 were also reviewed. On the basis of the present and previous cases, we propose that post-surgical anastomosis, cancer chemotherapy, and predisposition to collagen vascular disease might be responsible for the damage to intestinal mucosa that leads to the development of PCI.

Akira Horiuchi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • case report pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis associated with post surgical bowel anastomosis a report of three cases and review of the japanese literature
    Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1998
    Co-Authors: Akira Horiuchi, Yasuhide Ochi, Norikazu Arakura, Taiji Akamatsu, Kenji Mukawa, Keitaro Kiyosawa
    Abstract:

    We report three cases of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis (PCI) occurring in association with post-surgical bowel anastomosis. A 74-year-old man, a 58-year-old woman, and a 62-year-old woman were found to have PCI at the colonic side of a bowel anastomosis at 4 years, 3 years and 1 year after operation, respectively, for right colon carcinoma, although all were asymptomatic. They all had a positive Anti-Nuclear Antibody test and had received postoperative cancer chemotherapy. The clinical features of 123 cases of PCI reported in Japan between 1981 and 1995 were also reviewed. On the basis of the present and previous cases, we propose that post-surgical anastomosis, cancer chemotherapy, and predisposition to collagen vascular disease might be responsible for the damage to intestinal mucosa that leads to the development of PCI.

  • CASE REPORT: Pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis associated with post‐surgical bowel anastomosis: A report of three cases and review of the Japanese literature
    Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1998
    Co-Authors: Akira Horiuchi, Yasuhide Ochi, Norikazu Arakura, Taiji Akamatsu, Kenji Mukawa, Keitaro Kiyosawa
    Abstract:

    We report three cases of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis (PCI) occurring in association with post-surgical bowel anastomosis. A 74-year-old man, a 58-year-old woman, and a 62-year-old woman were found to have PCI at the colonic side of a bowel anastomosis at 4 years, 3 years and 1 year after operation, respectively, for right colon carcinoma, although all were asymptomatic. They all had a positive Anti-Nuclear Antibody test and had received postoperative cancer chemotherapy. The clinical features of 123 cases of PCI reported in Japan between 1981 and 1995 were also reviewed. On the basis of the present and previous cases, we propose that post-surgical anastomosis, cancer chemotherapy, and predisposition to collagen vascular disease might be responsible for the damage to intestinal mucosa that leads to the development of PCI.

Norikazu Arakura - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • case report pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis associated with post surgical bowel anastomosis a report of three cases and review of the japanese literature
    Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1998
    Co-Authors: Akira Horiuchi, Yasuhide Ochi, Norikazu Arakura, Taiji Akamatsu, Kenji Mukawa, Keitaro Kiyosawa
    Abstract:

    We report three cases of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis (PCI) occurring in association with post-surgical bowel anastomosis. A 74-year-old man, a 58-year-old woman, and a 62-year-old woman were found to have PCI at the colonic side of a bowel anastomosis at 4 years, 3 years and 1 year after operation, respectively, for right colon carcinoma, although all were asymptomatic. They all had a positive Anti-Nuclear Antibody test and had received postoperative cancer chemotherapy. The clinical features of 123 cases of PCI reported in Japan between 1981 and 1995 were also reviewed. On the basis of the present and previous cases, we propose that post-surgical anastomosis, cancer chemotherapy, and predisposition to collagen vascular disease might be responsible for the damage to intestinal mucosa that leads to the development of PCI.

  • CASE REPORT: Pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis associated with post‐surgical bowel anastomosis: A report of three cases and review of the Japanese literature
    Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1998
    Co-Authors: Akira Horiuchi, Yasuhide Ochi, Norikazu Arakura, Taiji Akamatsu, Kenji Mukawa, Keitaro Kiyosawa
    Abstract:

    We report three cases of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis (PCI) occurring in association with post-surgical bowel anastomosis. A 74-year-old man, a 58-year-old woman, and a 62-year-old woman were found to have PCI at the colonic side of a bowel anastomosis at 4 years, 3 years and 1 year after operation, respectively, for right colon carcinoma, although all were asymptomatic. They all had a positive Anti-Nuclear Antibody test and had received postoperative cancer chemotherapy. The clinical features of 123 cases of PCI reported in Japan between 1981 and 1995 were also reviewed. On the basis of the present and previous cases, we propose that post-surgical anastomosis, cancer chemotherapy, and predisposition to collagen vascular disease might be responsible for the damage to intestinal mucosa that leads to the development of PCI.

Kenji Mukawa - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • case report pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis associated with post surgical bowel anastomosis a report of three cases and review of the japanese literature
    Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1998
    Co-Authors: Akira Horiuchi, Yasuhide Ochi, Norikazu Arakura, Taiji Akamatsu, Kenji Mukawa, Keitaro Kiyosawa
    Abstract:

    We report three cases of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis (PCI) occurring in association with post-surgical bowel anastomosis. A 74-year-old man, a 58-year-old woman, and a 62-year-old woman were found to have PCI at the colonic side of a bowel anastomosis at 4 years, 3 years and 1 year after operation, respectively, for right colon carcinoma, although all were asymptomatic. They all had a positive Anti-Nuclear Antibody test and had received postoperative cancer chemotherapy. The clinical features of 123 cases of PCI reported in Japan between 1981 and 1995 were also reviewed. On the basis of the present and previous cases, we propose that post-surgical anastomosis, cancer chemotherapy, and predisposition to collagen vascular disease might be responsible for the damage to intestinal mucosa that leads to the development of PCI.

  • CASE REPORT: Pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis associated with post‐surgical bowel anastomosis: A report of three cases and review of the Japanese literature
    Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1998
    Co-Authors: Akira Horiuchi, Yasuhide Ochi, Norikazu Arakura, Taiji Akamatsu, Kenji Mukawa, Keitaro Kiyosawa
    Abstract:

    We report three cases of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis (PCI) occurring in association with post-surgical bowel anastomosis. A 74-year-old man, a 58-year-old woman, and a 62-year-old woman were found to have PCI at the colonic side of a bowel anastomosis at 4 years, 3 years and 1 year after operation, respectively, for right colon carcinoma, although all were asymptomatic. They all had a positive Anti-Nuclear Antibody test and had received postoperative cancer chemotherapy. The clinical features of 123 cases of PCI reported in Japan between 1981 and 1995 were also reviewed. On the basis of the present and previous cases, we propose that post-surgical anastomosis, cancer chemotherapy, and predisposition to collagen vascular disease might be responsible for the damage to intestinal mucosa that leads to the development of PCI.

Yasuhide Ochi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • case report pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis associated with post surgical bowel anastomosis a report of three cases and review of the japanese literature
    Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1998
    Co-Authors: Akira Horiuchi, Yasuhide Ochi, Norikazu Arakura, Taiji Akamatsu, Kenji Mukawa, Keitaro Kiyosawa
    Abstract:

    We report three cases of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis (PCI) occurring in association with post-surgical bowel anastomosis. A 74-year-old man, a 58-year-old woman, and a 62-year-old woman were found to have PCI at the colonic side of a bowel anastomosis at 4 years, 3 years and 1 year after operation, respectively, for right colon carcinoma, although all were asymptomatic. They all had a positive Anti-Nuclear Antibody test and had received postoperative cancer chemotherapy. The clinical features of 123 cases of PCI reported in Japan between 1981 and 1995 were also reviewed. On the basis of the present and previous cases, we propose that post-surgical anastomosis, cancer chemotherapy, and predisposition to collagen vascular disease might be responsible for the damage to intestinal mucosa that leads to the development of PCI.

  • CASE REPORT: Pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis associated with post‐surgical bowel anastomosis: A report of three cases and review of the Japanese literature
    Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1998
    Co-Authors: Akira Horiuchi, Yasuhide Ochi, Norikazu Arakura, Taiji Akamatsu, Kenji Mukawa, Keitaro Kiyosawa
    Abstract:

    We report three cases of pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis (PCI) occurring in association with post-surgical bowel anastomosis. A 74-year-old man, a 58-year-old woman, and a 62-year-old woman were found to have PCI at the colonic side of a bowel anastomosis at 4 years, 3 years and 1 year after operation, respectively, for right colon carcinoma, although all were asymptomatic. They all had a positive Anti-Nuclear Antibody test and had received postoperative cancer chemotherapy. The clinical features of 123 cases of PCI reported in Japan between 1981 and 1995 were also reviewed. On the basis of the present and previous cases, we propose that post-surgical anastomosis, cancer chemotherapy, and predisposition to collagen vascular disease might be responsible for the damage to intestinal mucosa that leads to the development of PCI.