Ischaemic necrosis of the rectum and sigmoid colon complicating systemic lupus erythematosus
Journal | Volume 66 - 2003 |
Issue | Fasc.2 - Case reports |
Author(s) | A.Ch. Lazaris, I.S. Papanikolaou, G.E. Theodoropoulos, K. Petraki, P.S. Davaris |
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Department of Pathology, The Athens National and Kapodistrian University Medical Faculty, Athens, Greece. |
The case of a 37-year-old Caucasian female with a history of sys- temic lupus erythematosus, admitted to hospital due to progressi- vely worsening abdominal pain and arthralgia. During hospitali- sation, signs of acute abdomen developed. Laparotomy revealed perforation of the rectum, accompanied by necrosis of the recto- sigmoid. Histologic examination revealed vasculitis involving small- and medium-sized vessels. This case report emphasizes the point that colonic and especially rectal involvement from vasculitis, though unusual, may present with profound and possibly life-threatening manifestations and stresses the difficulties in clinical and histological differential diag- nosis from other causes of systemic lupus erythematosus-associa- ted abdominal pain. |
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