Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
Phlebosclerosis of the Colon with Positive Anti-Centromere Antibody
Takeshi KITAMURAMasaharu KUBOToru NAKANISHIHisako FUSHIMIKoichi YOSHIKAWANaoyuki TAENAKATomoaki FURUKAWATakahiro TSUJIMURAMasakuni KAMEYAMA
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1999 Volume 38 Issue 5 Pages 416-421

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A 56-year-old woman with symptoms of chronic bowel disease presented a peculiar calcification of the mesenteric vein of the ascending to transverse colon on barium enema study. The resected colon was hard and black. Histo-pathologic examinations demonstrated fibrous change of the colon with a calcified and hyaline-deposited mesenteric vein. No cell infiltration was observed. These findings were compatible with phlebosclerosis and also with systemic sclerosis. Positive anti-centromere antibody and Raynaud's phenomenon, hallmarks of a variant systemic sclerosis, the CREST syndrome were observed. We therefore speculated that the pathogenesis of the phlebosclerosis of the colon is related to the CREST syndrome.
(Internal Medicine 38: 416-421, 1999)

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