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Multiple Ulcers in the Iliocecal Region Caused by Behçet Syndrome K. Seki 1 , R. Endo 1 , R. Moriyama 1 , H. Tsukui 1 , T. Ishidate 2 1Dept. of Surgery, Senboku Kumiai Hospital 2Dept. of Pathology, School of Medicine, Akita University pp.785-791
Published Date 1972/6/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1403109151
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 Case: A 45-year-old housewife. Chief complaints: a palpable tumor in the right abdomen and full sensation of the belly. Since about 13 years before, aphthae in the mouth, genital ulcer and eruptions in the lower extremities had come and gone repeatedly. As the tumor she had noticed in the iliocecal region since one year before became larger and painful since one month before, she came to see us.

 Including the inflammatory tumor in the iliocecal region, the right half of the colon was resected. The excised specimen revealed many ulcers of varying size in the liocecal region, associated with blind fistulae in most of them. Histologically, ulcers were deep, making a sharp angle with the mucosal surface, and there were outstanding small round cell infiltration in the ulcer walls. Also prominent was a tendency of epithelial regeneration arising out of ulcer margins. It was very characteristic of this case. Vascular changes in the arteries were small, but the veins showed severe phlebitis, presumably responsible for changes in the intestinal tract in our case of Behçet syndrome.

 Six months after the removal of the affected intestinal loop, there was no sign of recurrence. There are many similar reports, and since ulcers are liable to perforate in to the abdominal cavity resulting in peritonitis, more positive attitude should be adopted in the resection of the affected loop.


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