Lesions Presenting as Polyps
Lesions Presenting as Polyps Normally, the dynamic process of cell division is balanced by exfoliation from the luminal surface. If an imbalance occurs, either because of increased replication or decreased…
Lesions Presenting as Polyps Normally, the dynamic process of cell division is balanced by exfoliation from the luminal surface. If an imbalance occurs, either because of increased replication or decreased…
Endometriosis and Endosalpingiosis Colonic involvement occurs in 3% to 34% of women with endometriosis. Patients range in age from 28 to 56 years (609). Recurrent, crampy, mild abdominal pain is…
Infectious Colitis General Comments The indigenous colonic flora and an intact mucosal barrier represent vital components of the body’s defenses against invasion by pathogens. Disruption of these defenses facilitates bacterial…
Amyloidosis All known types of amyloid affect the gastrointestinal tract, including amyloid A (AA), amyloid of lambda (AL), or kappa light chain origin, transthyretin amyloid (ATTR), and β2-microglobulin (β2M). They…
Cystic Fibrosis Cystic fibrosis (CF), the most frequent lethal autosomal recessive disease in Caucasians, is caused by more than 1,000 different mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR)…
Lysosomal Storage Diseases The lysosomal storage disorders result from various enzymatic defects, which include the absence of an enzyme activator or a protective protein, lack of a substrate activator protein,…
Connective Tissue Disorders Marfan Syndrome Marfan syndrome is a connective tissue disorder that primarily affects the skeleton, eyes, and cardiovascular system. Diverticula develop in children and in young patients with…
Intestinal Changes Associated with Immunologic Injury HIV Infections Epidemiology AIDS results from infection by HIV. It associates with a number of defining abnormalities (Table 13.25). More than 30 million people…
Pneumatosis Coli Pneumatosis coli consists of gas-filled cysts within the bowel wall. Pneumatosis is asymptomatic or accompanied by constipation or diarrhea. The lesion may also be detected endoscopically or radiographically….
Vascular Lesions A number of vascular lesions affect the large intestine. In this chapter we will deal with nonneoplastic vascular abnormalities. Vascular tumors are covered in Chapter 19. Portal Colopathy…