Collagenous colitis associated with novel sprue-like intestinal diseases.

Hugh J Freeman
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Almost a half-century ago, an unusual and distinct form of colitis was first recognized, collagenous colitis, characterized by sub-epithelial trichrome-positive deposits having the ultrastructural features of collagen. Later, other reports documented more extensive collagenous dis-ease in these patients, sometimes in the stomach and small bowel, a close linkage with other forms of microscopic colitis and its association with celiac and other immune-mediated diseases. Moreover, emerging genetic methods permitted large studies of collagenous colitis to complement these intriguing clinical and pathological studies. Finally, recent and related studies have further demonstrated these immune-based forms of colitis, with new sprue-like intestinal diseases caused by novel medications, recently detected viral infections and vaccinations.

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与新型芽状肠道疾病相关的胶原性结肠炎。
近半个世纪前,一种不同寻常的结肠炎首次被发现,即胶原性结肠炎,其特征是亚上皮三色阳性沉积物具有胶原蛋白的超微结构特征。后来,其他报告表明,这些患者中存在更广泛的胶原性疾病,有时出现在胃和小肠,与其他形式的显微镜下结肠炎密切相关,并与乳糜泻和其他免疫介导性疾病相关。此外,新兴的遗传方法允许对胶原性结肠炎进行大规模研究,以补充这些有趣的临床和病理研究。最后,最近的相关研究进一步证明了这些基于免疫的结肠炎形式,新药物引起的新的芽孢样肠道疾病,最近发现的病毒感染和疫苗接种。
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