Splenic flexure and irritable colon syndromes: conjugate conditions

Aim. To investigate phenotypical and clinical characteristics in individuals with high fixation of the splenic angle (HFSA). Material and methods. The study group included 82 patients with HFSA, the comparison group - 76 patients with irritable colon syndrome (ICS), control group - 19 patients witho...

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Main Authors: M F Osipenko, E A Bikbulatova, V I But-Gusaim
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: "Consilium Medicum" Publishing house 2008-02-01
Series:Терапевтический архив
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Online Access:https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/view/30153
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spelling doaj-c019534fb7f8454da6594445e801c93b2020-11-25T03:13:36Zrus"Consilium Medicum" Publishing houseТерапевтический архив0040-36602309-53422008-02-01802485227180Splenic flexure and irritable colon syndromes: conjugate conditionsM F OsipenkoE A BikbulatovaV I But-GusaimAim. To investigate phenotypical and clinical characteristics in individuals with high fixation of the splenic angle (HFSA). Material and methods. The study group included 82 patients with HFSA, the comparison group - 76 patients with irritable colon syndrome (ICS), control group - 19 patients without colon pathology. The results of the following examinations were analysed: the disease history, detailed intestinal investigation, rectal sensitivity, constitution, connective tissue weakness, vegetative dysfunction and regulation. Results. HFSA is encountered maily in persons with hyperstenic constitution. Some HFSA patients have pain on the left side - splenic flexure syndrome (SFS). The pain corresponds most to clinical criteria of irritable colon syndrome diagnosis and is accompanied with reduced threshold of pain sensitivity to ballon extension. Provoking factors of the symptoms are stress situations in childhood. Conclusion. SFS can be considered as a variant of ICS arising in HFSA. The treatment should be based on the principles of ICS treatment.https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/view/30153irritable colon syndromehigh fixation of the splenic anglesplenic flexure
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author M F Osipenko
E A Bikbulatova
V I But-Gusaim
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E A Bikbulatova
V I But-Gusaim
Splenic flexure and irritable colon syndromes: conjugate conditions
Терапевтический архив
irritable colon syndrome
high fixation of the splenic angle
splenic flexure
author_facet M F Osipenko
E A Bikbulatova
V I But-Gusaim
author_sort M F Osipenko
title Splenic flexure and irritable colon syndromes: conjugate conditions
title_short Splenic flexure and irritable colon syndromes: conjugate conditions
title_full Splenic flexure and irritable colon syndromes: conjugate conditions
title_fullStr Splenic flexure and irritable colon syndromes: conjugate conditions
title_full_unstemmed Splenic flexure and irritable colon syndromes: conjugate conditions
title_sort splenic flexure and irritable colon syndromes: conjugate conditions
publisher "Consilium Medicum" Publishing house
series Терапевтический архив
issn 0040-3660
2309-5342
publishDate 2008-02-01
description Aim. To investigate phenotypical and clinical characteristics in individuals with high fixation of the splenic angle (HFSA). Material and methods. The study group included 82 patients with HFSA, the comparison group - 76 patients with irritable colon syndrome (ICS), control group - 19 patients without colon pathology. The results of the following examinations were analysed: the disease history, detailed intestinal investigation, rectal sensitivity, constitution, connective tissue weakness, vegetative dysfunction and regulation. Results. HFSA is encountered maily in persons with hyperstenic constitution. Some HFSA patients have pain on the left side - splenic flexure syndrome (SFS). The pain corresponds most to clinical criteria of irritable colon syndrome diagnosis and is accompanied with reduced threshold of pain sensitivity to ballon extension. Provoking factors of the symptoms are stress situations in childhood. Conclusion. SFS can be considered as a variant of ICS arising in HFSA. The treatment should be based on the principles of ICS treatment.
topic irritable colon syndrome
high fixation of the splenic angle
splenic flexure
url https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/view/30153
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