Charcoal-induced anthracosis of the terminal ileum |
Mun Seop Bae, Rack Cheon Bae, Moo Cheol Shin, Kyung Hyun Park, Seoung Jae Cho |
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식용 숯으로 인한 말단 회장에 발생한 탄분 침착증 |
배문섭, 배락천, 신무철, 박경현, 조승제 |
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Abstract |
Anthracosis is a very common disease of the bronchus, while anthracosis of the gastrointestinal tract is extremely rare. Only a
few cases of anthracosis of the esophagus have been reported and no cases of anthracosis of the terminal ileum are known, except
one patient in Korea who was described as having melanosis ilei. A black pigmented lesion was detected in the terminal ileum on
colonoscopic examination of a 51-year-old woman. Histological examination revealed a pigmented lesion beneath the mucosal epithelial
layer and lymphoid follicular hyperplasia. The lesion consisted of an aggregation of histiocytes containing abundant tiny
black pigments. She has taken oral charcoal for 7 years. We diagnosed anthracosis of the terminal ileum caused by oral charcoal and
report a case of charcoal-induced anthracosis of the terminal ileum. (Korean J Med 76:490-493, 2009) |
Key Words:
Charcoal; Anthracosis; Terminal ileum |
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