Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Jul 14, 2015; 21(26): 8148-8155
Published online Jul 14, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i26.8148
Table 1 Scoring system of calcification of phlebosclerotic colitis
Calcifications limited in straight vein of the colon (× 1)
Calcifications extended to the paracolic marginal vein (× 2)
Calcifications extended to the main branch of mesenteric vein (× 3)
The proximal end of the main branch is involved (× 4)
Table 2 Distribution of demographic characteristics and clinical history of 12 cases n (%)
CharacteristicsCase (n = 12)
Age (yr), mean ± SD61.8 ± 11.5
Sex
Male6 (50.0)
Female6 (50.0)
Underlying disease
No2 (16.7)
HCC2 (16.7)
Bladder cancer1 (8.3)
Ampulla Vater cancer1 (8.3)
ESRD6 (50.0)
Known episode of active disease
None3 (25.0)
One5 (41.7)
Two2 (16.7)
More than two2 (16.7)
The score of the severity of venous calcifications (median ± interquartile)18.0 ± 13.0
Table 3 Imaging features of 12 cases n (%)
Imaging featuresCase (n = 12)
Plain-film radiographs of the abdomen (kidney ureter bladder)
Threadlike calcification,10 (83.3)
Was not performed2 (16.7)
Abdominal computed tomography
Finding of thickening of colonic wall
Negative4 (33.3)
Positive8 (66.7)
Finding of threadlike calcification
Negative0 (0.0)
Positive12 (100.0)