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Malakoplakia of the colon and recurrent colonic strictures in a patient with primary hypogammaglobulinemiaAn association not previously described |
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum,
Volume 25,
Issue 7,
1982,
Page 723-727
Seid,
Mir‐Madjlessi Hossein,
Tavassolie Nasser,
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&NA;A nine‐year old boy with primary hypogammaglobulinemia and recurrent colonic strictures who developed malakoplakia of the colon is reported on. Such an association has not been reported previously. The development of colonic strictures is not considered a gastrointestinal manifestation of hypogammaglobulinemia. Malakoplakia of the colon is a rare disease, with 26 cases being reported to date. Only five children under age 13 have been reported with colonic malakoplakia and none with hypogammaglobulinemia. Hypogammaglobulinemia should be added to the growing list of conditions predisposing to the development of malakoplakia.
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Amyloid colitis |
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum,
Volume 25,
Issue 7,
1982,
Page 728-730
Stephen,
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&NA;Amyloidosis not infrequently involves the gastrointestinal tract and may result in a variety of symptoms, including those related to impaired motility, malabsorption, and ulceration due to ischemia. This report describes the case of a 74‐year‐old man with systemic amyloidosis secondary to multiple myeloma, with striking gross morphologic findings involving the colon, seen at autopsy, resembling severe inflammatory bowel disease. Microscopically, the small arterioles of the lamina propria were markedly narrowed or occluded by massive deposition of amyloid, presumably leading to diffuse ischemia and mucosal necrosis, Although the radiologic appearance of this condition has been well recognized, and ischemia due to amyloidosis has been described, this case is presented to demonstrate the gross anatomic changes not illustrated in previous reviews of the subject.
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年代:1982
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Testicular abscess from a rectal tumor |
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum,
Volume 25,
Issue 7,
1982,
Page 731-732
Mark,
Segall Stanley,
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&NA;This case report describes an unusual presentation of an adenocarcinoma of the rectum. Testicular abscess, though uncommon, was the presenting finding in this patient.Eikenella corrodens, an unusual human pathogen, was cultured from this abscess.
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年代:1982
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International Congress on Colon Cancer Clinical and Experimental Studies May 26‐28, 1983 |
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum,
Volume 25,
Issue 7,
1982,
Page 732-732
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Self‐assessment quiz |
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum,
Volume 25,
Issue 7,
1982,
Page 733-733
Frank Theuerkauf,
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Charles Horace Mayo1865‐1939 |
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum,
Volume 25,
Issue 7,
1982,
Page 734-739
C. Mayo,
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&NA;Charles Mayo was born in Rochester, Minnesota, on July 19, 1865, the son of William Worrall Mayo, a native of England and a general practitioner of medicine who had settled in the territory of Minnesota in 1855.The young boy accompanied his father and elder brother, William J. Mayo, on innumerable trips in both the village and the country as the father traveled to his patients. On several occasions he administered ether to the patients before he had earned his diploma in medicine.Charles Mayo studied in the public schools of Rochester, and received the degree of Doctor of Medicine from Northwestern University in 1888. When Mayo had been home for about a year, assisting his father and elder brother in their practice of general medicine, the sisters of St. Francis founded St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester. Charles was one of three on the staff at the new hospital, the other two being his father and his elder brother. In later years, the elder brother recalled, “Charlie soon had me driven to cover by being a better surgeon, and I began to specialize in abdominal work and in operations on the ureters and kidneys.” He could master a difficult situation with exceptional speed, and he had a facility in a variety of challenging surgical problems which soon found him performing such dissimilar procedures as excision of a knee joint, sectioning of the gasserian ganglion, and hysterectomy. He also acquired a high degree of skill in operations on the eye, head, and neck, while his brother concentrated on abdominal operations.He devoted himself to the very extensive practice which he and his brother carried on together, after their father retired from active practice around 1890. The two brothers enlisted the aid of a third physician in 1892, another in 1901, and many others as the practice founded by their father in 1863 became well known in southern Minnesota, and then throughout the state.By 1903 the name Mayo Clinic was known not only to persons who sought the services of the brothers and their associates, but by other physicians outside the small group of practitioners in Rochester. In 1915, Charles and his brother established the Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research as a part of the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota, with fellowships in various specialities. The Mayos became famous teachers and were regarded with profound affection and respect by the hundreds of young surgeons who worked with them.This classic paper gives a fascinating perspective of the state of colon and rectal surgery at the turn of the century. In it Mayo suggests the advisability of the synchronous combined approach “if the surgeon has a good assistant.” He is believed to be the first to recommend this maneuver.Honors of every description were conferred upon Charles Mayo, as they were upon his elder brother. He was elected president of the Western Surgical Association, the Society of Clinical Surgery, the Clinical Congress of Surgeons of North America, the American Medical Association, the American College of Surgeons, and the American Surgical Association.He died in Chicago, where he had contracted penumonia during a visit, on May 26, 1939, at the age of 73. The death of his brother followed two months later.
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Self‐assessment quizAnswer, critique and references |
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum,
Volume 25,
Issue 7,
1982,
Page 740-740
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Colorectal diseaseAn introduction for surgeons and physicians: Edited by James P. S. Thomson, R. J. Nicholls, and Christopher B. Williams. London, William Heinemann Medical Books Limited, 1981. 381 pages. Price: $36.60 |
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum,
Volume 25,
Issue 7,
1982,
Page 741-741
Lee,
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Selected abstracts |
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum,
Volume 25,
Issue 7,
1982,
Page 742-746
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