Pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management of ulcerative proctitis, chronic radiation proctopathy, and diversion proctitis

Xian Rui Wu, Xiu Li Liu, Seymour Katz, Bo Shen

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Abstract

Chronic proctitis refers to persistent or relapsing inflammation of the rectum, which results from a wide range of etiologies with various pathogenic mechanisms. The patients may share similar clinical presentations. Ulcerative proctitis, chronic radiation proctitis or proctopathy, and diversion proctitis are the 3 most common forms of chronic proctitis. Although the diagnosis of these disease entities may be straightforward in the most instances based on the clinical history, endoscopic, and histologic features, differential diagnosis may sometimes become problematic, especially when their etiologies and the disease processes overlap. The treatment for the 3 forms of chronic proctitis is different, which may shed some lights on their pathogenetic pathway. This article provides an overview of the latest data on the clinical features, etiologies, diagnosis, and management of ulcerative proctitis, chronic radiation proctopathy, and diversion proctitis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)703-715
Number of pages13
JournalInflammatory bowel diseases
Volume21
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 9 2015

Keywords

  • diagnosis
  • diversion proctitis
  • management
  • proctopathy
  • radiation proctitis
  • ulcerative proctitis

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