ABCD: Arquivos Brasileiros de Cirurgia Digestiva (Sep 2014)

Importance of biopsies and histological evaluation in patients with chronic diarrhea and normal colonoscopies

  • Franciane Mayra Nicoli KAGUEYAMA,
  • Fernanda Michely NICOLI,
  • Mauro Willemann BONATTO,
  • Ivan Roberto Bonotto ORSO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-67202014000300006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 3
pp. 184 – 187

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BACKGROUND: In patients with chronic diarrhea, colonoscopy may identify inflammatory causes or some occult disease, and also can show a normal mucosa. Serial biopsies of intestinal mucosa can be useful for a differential diagnosis, and to modify the treatment. AIM: To evaluate whether the biopsies performed in patients with chronic diarrhea and a normal colonoscopy contribute to the differential diagnosis and alter the therapeutic approach. METHODS: A descriptive, retrospective and cross-sectional study using a computerized database was done. Patients with chronic diarrhea and a normal colonoscopy underwent serial biopsies of the terminal ileum, ascending colon and rectum. RESULTS: From 398 records, 214 were excluded. Of the 184 patients enrolled, 91 showed histological changes: 40% nonspecific inflammation; 5.18% lymphocytic inflammation, 10.37% eosinophilic inflammation; 39.26% lymphoid hyperplasia; 2.22% collagenous colitis; 2.22% melanosis; and 0.74% pseudomelanose. The sites with the largest number of changes were the terminal ileum and right colon. CONCLUSIONS: Serial biopsies in patients with chronic diarrhea and normal colonoscopy identified changes in almost 50% of cases and 22% of these cases may had modified the treatment after identification of collagenous, lymphocytic and eosinophilic colitis.

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