Drug-induced pathology in the large intestine

Karel Geboes, Gert De Hertogh, Nadine Ectors
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Abstract

Many drugs can cause pathology in the large intestine. Major classes include antibiotics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, laxatives, anticancer drugs and immunosuppressive agents. The pathogenesis of the lesions caused by drugs is highly variable. Toxic injury and vascular insufficiency are probably the most important mechanisms. The microscopic pattern of such lesions is generally non-specific. They may produce histological patterns that resemble acute infectious-type colitis, microscopic colitis, ischaemic colitis and even chronic idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease. Specific features, such as the presence of crystals (Kayexalate), pigment and diaphragms, indicating a specific diagnosis are less common. The precise incidence of drug-induced damage to the large intestine is not known, but the importance of the phenomenon is probably underestimated. A correct histopathological diagnosis is difficult and requires a careful clinical history and the consideration of the possibility of a drug-related aetiology.

大肠内药物引起的病理
许多药物可引起大肠病变。主要类别包括抗生素、非甾体抗炎药、泻药、抗癌药物和免疫抑制剂。药物引起的病变的发病机制变化很大。毒性损伤和血管功能不全可能是最重要的机制。这种病变的显微镜形态通常是非特异性的。它们可能产生类似于急性感染性结肠炎、显微镜下结肠炎、缺血性结肠炎甚至慢性特发性炎症性肠病的组织学模式。具体的特征,如晶体(Kayexalate)、色素和横膈膜的存在,表明特定的诊断不太常见。药物引起的大肠损伤的确切发生率尚不清楚,但这种现象的重要性可能被低估了。正确的组织病理学诊断是困难的,需要仔细的临床病史和考虑药物相关病因的可能性。
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