International Journal of Colorectal Disease

, Volume 16, Issue 1, pp 55–57 | Cite as

Nonocclusive ischemic colitis in a 12-year-old girl: value of unenhanced spiral computed tomography

  • W. Wiesner
  • U.V. Willi
Case Report

Abstract.

A 12-year-old girl was hit by a car and arrived in the emergency room in hemorrhagic shock. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography of the abdomen showed traumatic rupture of the liver and large amounts of intraperitoneal hemorrhage. Unenhanced computed tomography showed a hyperdense thickening of the wall of the descending colon. This finding was consistent with a nonocclusive ischemic colitis, which was confirmed some days later by endoscopy, at a time when the patient had already developed Gram-negative bacteremia. We discuss the pathogenesis of nonocclusive ischemic colitis, computed tomography findings, and the value of unenhanced computed tomography.

Colon Trauma Hemorrhagic shock Ischemic colitis Nonocclusive ischemia 

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© Springer-Verlag 2001

Authors and Affiliations

  • W. Wiesner
    • 1
  • U.V. Willi
    • 2
  1. 1.Institute of Diagnostic Radiology, University Hospital Basel, Petersgraben 4, 4031 BaselSwitzerland
  2. 2.Division of Radiology, Children's University Hospital, Steinwiesstrasse 75, 8032 ZurichSwitzerland

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