Nippon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi
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Case report
A case of ischemic colitis induced by hypereosinophilic syndrome
Yuhei ICHIKAWAMamiko TAKEUCHIMasahiko YAMADATsutomu HOSOITatsuhiko MABUCHIAkihisa OKADAHideomi TOMIDAHiroki SUHARAToshinari KOYAHiroto SUZUKIYoshito OKADA
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2012 Volume 109 Issue 12 Pages 2074-2081

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A 58-year-old man came to our hospital, complaining of diarrhea and bloody stool of about 2 weeks' duration. Colonoscopic examination showed mucosal edema and bleeding, and irregular ulcer in the transverse colon and sigmoid colon. Laboratory data indicated elevated WBC (22300/mm3) and CRP (11.93mg/dl), and hypereosinophilia (30%). We diagnosed ischemic colitis with thrombosis due to hypereosinophilic syndrome. He started medication with prednisolone and heparin. However, after 15 days, he underwent emergency surgery because of perforation of the sigmoid colon. Thrombosis is associated with a high incidence of hypereosinophilia. It is important to consider the possibility of ischemic colitis associated with hypereosinophilic syndrome.

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