Phlebosclerotic colitis is a rare disease of intestinal ischemia caused by calcified peripheral mesenteric veins and a thickened colonic wall, differentiating it from the typical ischemic colitis. A 68-year-old man who was undergoing hemodialysis presented with hematochezia and abdominal pain. Colonoscopic findings showed typical dark purple-colored edematous mucosa. Linear calcifications in the colon were noted on both a plain abdominal radiolography and abdominal computer tomography. These findings suggested that the patient suffered from phlebosclerotic colitis. Following bowel rest and fluid therapy, there was full recovery. We herein report a rare case of phlebosclerotic colitis in a hemodialysis patient and include a review of the relevant literature.
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Song, J. H., Kim, J. I., Jung, J. H., Kim, J. H., Lee, S. H., Cheung, D. Y., … Kim, J. K. (2012). [A case of phlebosclerotic colitis in a hemodialysis patient]. The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology = Taehan Sohwagi Hakhoe Chi, 59(1), 40–43. https://doi.org/10.4166/kjg.2012.59.1.40