Colonic stricture
Last revised by Anil Kumar Geetha Virupakshappa
on 1 Nov 2024
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Citation:
Gaillard F, Geetha Virupakshappa A, Niknejad M, et al. Colonic stricture. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 28 Mar 2025) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-1150
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1 Nov 2024,
Anil Kumar Geetha Virupakshappa
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Synonyms:
- Colonic strictures
Colonic strictures can be long (>10 cm) or short.
Short
- scirrhous colorectal carcinoma (apple core sign)
- post surgical (anastamotic stricture)
Long
- malignancy
- inflammatory bowel disease
- post radiation
- ischaemic stricture
- muscular hypertrophy as seen in diverticulitis
References
- 1. Ralph Weissleder. Primer of Diagnostic Imaging. (2018) ISBN: 9780323065382
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Articles:
Cases:
- Large bowel obstruction with malignant stricture
- Sigmoid diverticular stricture causing obstruction
- Retained capsule endoscope
- Colorectal carcinoma presenting as malignant stricture of the rectosigmoid
- Obstructive colonic diverticular stricture
- Benign colonic stricture with colo-colonic fistula
- Obstructing sigmoid adenocarcinoma
- Diverticular stricture
- Perforated, malignant large bowel obstruction due to caecal distension and venous ischaemia
- Oesophageal cancer