2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2012.10819.x
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Peristomal skin ulcer with intestinal metaplasia

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“…Despite diligent stoma care, reports of stomal and peristomal complications such as stenosis, prolapse, retraction, parastomal hernia, parastomal dermatitis, and parastomal bleeding are commonly reported . There have been few reports of intestinal metaplasia without adenomatous or dysplastic changes adjacent to an ostomy site . Most of these cases occurred approximately 10 years after ostomy placement, similar to our patient .…”
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“…Despite diligent stoma care, reports of stomal and peristomal complications such as stenosis, prolapse, retraction, parastomal hernia, parastomal dermatitis, and parastomal bleeding are commonly reported . There have been few reports of intestinal metaplasia without adenomatous or dysplastic changes adjacent to an ostomy site . Most of these cases occurred approximately 10 years after ostomy placement, similar to our patient .…”
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confidence: 83%
“…There have been few reports of intestinal metaplasia without adenomatous or dysplastic changes adjacent to an ostomy site . Most of these cases occurred approximately 10 years after ostomy placement, similar to our patient . Predisposing factors that influence cutaneous to intestinal metaplasia remain largely unknown.…”
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“…In general, patients with stomata can occasionally develop peristomal skin disease such as fecal or urinary irritant reaction/dermatitis, bacterial or fungal infections, chronic papillomatous dermatitis, rarely psoriasis, and others . Intestinal metaplasia around a stoma has been reported as one of the complications associated with stomata . The present case developed an ulcer with hyperplastic granulation tissue in the skin around the colostomy.…”
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