PMID: 3764721Jan 1, 1986Paper

Long-term prognostic effect of treatment in chronic non-ulcerative colitis and dyskinesia of the large intestine

Terapevticheskiĭ arkhiv
E M Esedov

Abstract

The efficiency of stepwise therapeutic courses was assessed on the basis of clinical data, and histomorphologic and histochemical findings in large-intestinal mucosa of patients with chronic non-ulcerative colitis and colodyskinesia, followed up for 6 to 15 years. The duration of remissions in chronic colitis and colodyskinesia depends on the diet and regular meal-taking, adequate long-term combined treatment taking into account histomorphologic and morphometric parameters of large-intestinal inflammation, the extent of disturbance in intestinal microbiocenosis, and the clinical pattern of functional intestinal disorders. Recurrent acute attacks of colodyskinesia (its hyperkinetic variant, in particular) may result in inflammation of colonic mucosa.

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