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Ischemic colitis is becoming increasingly one of the most important
conditions involving the colon. This is due to a combination of
multiple factors: (1) increasing age of the world population due to
improved public health conditions and advances in medicine; (2)
diagnostic advances in recognizing the condition; and, (3)
education of physicians who suspect the disease in elderly
individuals with colonic symptoms. The disease is a great
masquerader of other conditions and can be mistaken for ulcerative
colitis, Crohn's disease or almost any other inflammatory disease
of the large bowel. It can have shallow ulcers, deep ulcers,
filiform polyps, and pseudomembrane. It can produce fistulae or
toxic megacolon. The thumb printing and other acute findings are
not always seen and the site of involvement may be atypical. It is
therefore so important to have a book dealing with this condition
extensively and in detail. This scholarly presentation based on
large clinical experience significantly contributes to the
knowledge of this important disease that will assume even more
importance as other conditions involving the colon are successfully
treated. As physicians, radiologists and even pathologists have
difficulty in diagnosing this condition that appears under multiple
guises the information contained here should be invaluable.
Alexander R. Margulis, M. D. March 1984, San Francisco PREFACE
First of all, I would like to congratulate the authors on their
successful publication of this monograph with many diagnostic
radiographs of new touch taken by the modern technique."
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