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Pathology and Pathogenesis of Diverticular Disease of the Colon T. Muto 1 11st Department of Surgery, Tokyo Univetsity Hospital pp.739-748
Published Date 1975/6/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1403112373
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 Pathology and pathophysiology of diverticular disease is reviewed and the new look on pathogenesis is introduced.

 There are four types of diverticular disease of the colon (Morson), 1) diverticulosis of the sigmoid colon with muscle abnormality, 2) diverticulosis of a part or the whole of the colon without muscle abnormality, 3) diverticulum of the cecum or ascending colon, 4) right sided diverticulosis. The former three types are very common in Caucasian people and the last type is rare in Caucasians but is the commonest type in certain Oriental races including Japanese. Pathology and pathophysiology of diverticulosis of the sigmoid colon with muscle abnormality has been well documented in the world literature. It is suggested that diverticular disease of this type is basically a disorder of muscle function. The increase in the tone of the longitudinal muscle, particularly the teniae coli, and the contractions of the circular muscle cause muscle thickening and intraluminal high pressure which facilitates mucosal herniation at the weakest spots where the vessels penetrate the bowel wall. The inflammation in diverticular disease is purely a complication of diverticulosis.

 Pathogenesis of right sided diverticulosis is unkown. Much more information is required about the incidence and pathology of the different types of diverticular disease in different races and geographical areas, as it is likely that such knowledge will lead to clarification of the environmental and predisposing factors involved.


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