Affiliation:
1. Middlesex Hospital and Bland Sutton Institute of Pathology Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London W1N 8AA
Abstract
We describe 10 patients with campylobacter colitis who gave a characteristic his tory of an acute diarrhoeal illness, rectal bleeding and colicky abdominal pain. For the majority of patients the clinical and sigmoidoscopic features differentiated campylobacter colitis from acute inflammatory bowel disease. Where doubt remained, evidence of a specific antibody response to campylobacter enabled a presumptive clinical diagnosis to be confirmed.
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