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Pseudomembranous Colitis: Report of a successfully treated case T. Yamamoto 1 , M. Shoji 1 , F. Konishi 1 , K. Sugihara 1 , A. Asano 1 1Department of Surgery, Tokyo Kosei Nenkin Hospital pp.235-239
Published Date 1977/2/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1403112487
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 A housewife aged 81 years was admitted to our hospital because of severe watery diarrhea and fever. Nine days before the onset of these symptoms, she had received prophylactic intramuscular injection of Lincomycin (LCM) 600 mg for 3 days because of right radius fracture. Otherwise there was no predisposing cause or evidence of infection. On sigmoidoscopy a large number of small,yellowish-white, raised nodules were seen lining the rectal mucosa, which appeared somewhat inflamed but was not granular nor ulcerative. These nodules proved histologically to be pseudomembrane consisting of fibrin, neutrophils and sloughed epithels.

 A barium enema was grossly abnormal showing ‘thumb-printing’ in the entire colon but the small intestine was radiographically normal. Colonoscopic examination was performed up to the cecum and the same change as was seen in the rectum was observed through the entire colon, especially in the hepatic flexure and the sigmoid colon. Stool culture showed no evidence of pathogens, ova or fungi.

 A diagnosis of LCM-associated pseudomembranous colitis was made. The vigorous hyperalimentation and correction of electrolyte imbalance through the CVP catheter were effective in the treatment of the patient.

 The possible causes of LCM-associated pseudomembranous colitis are discussed.


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