Background: Melanosis Coli is described as black or brown discolouration of the mucosa of the colon. Its a benign condition, which arises from anthraquinone laxative abuse and has no symptoms of its own. The main importance of diagnosing Melanosis Coli correctly lies in the fact that if its extensive, there may be difficulty in differentiating it from ischemic colitis. Case presentation: We present a case of extensive Melanosis Coli involving the whole of large bowel that appeared gangrenous. A sub total colectomy was performed on presumed diagnosis of ischemic bowel. Conclusion: This report reminds the clinicians that extensive Melanosis Coli may mimic ischemic colitis and thus must be considered as a differential diagnosis.
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Chaudhary, B. N., Sharma, H., Nadeem, M., & Niayesh, M. H. (2007). Ischemic colitis or melanosis coli: A case report. World Journal of Emergency Surgery, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-7922-2-25
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