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Collagenous colitis: new diagnostic possibilities with endomicroscopy
Peter R. GalleStefan BiesterfeldMarkus F. NeurathMartin GoetzRalf KiesslichArthur Hoffmansubject
Lamina propriaPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCollagenous colitismedicine.diagnostic_testEndoscopebusiness.industryColonoscopymedicine.diseaseEndoscopymedicine.anatomical_structureMicroscopic colitisBiopsymedicineEndomicroscopybusinessdescription
Collagenous colitis is a kind of microscopic colitis. It is characterized by chronic watery diarrhea and abdominal pain. The etiology is still unknown. So far, for the diagnose a histological evaluation was necessary with the presence of thickened subepithelial collagneous bands in the lamina propria. A new developed endoscope with a confocal laser allows analysing cellular and subcellular details of the mucosal layer at high resolution in vivo. In this case report we describe for the first time to diagnose collagenous colitis during ongoing colonoscopy by using this confocal endomicroscopy. In a 67 year old female patient with typical symptoms the characteristic histological changes could be identified in the endomicroscopic view. Biopsies could be targeted to affected areas and endomicroscopic prediction of the presence of collagenous bands could be confirmed in all targeted biopsies. First endomicroscopic experience in microscopic colitis could be confirmed in four additional patients. Future prospective studies are warranted to further evaluate these initial findings. However, collagenous colitis is frequently missed and endomicroscopy seems to be the ideal tool for accurate diagnosing collagenous colitis during ongoing endoscopy.
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2006-02-09 | SPIE Proceedings |