clozapine has been researched along with Colitis--Microscopic* in 3 studies
2 review(s) available for clozapine and Colitis--Microscopic
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Response to clozapine-induced microscopic colitis: a case report and review of the literature.
Topics: Acute Disease; Antipsychotic Agents; Bipolar Disorder; Clozapine; Colitis, Microscopic; Female; Humans; Middle Aged | 2008 |
Clozapine-induced microscopic colitis: a case report and review of the literature.
Both diarrhea and colitis associated with clozapine have been reported. In this article, the authors present a case of clozapine-induced microscopic colitis (MC)-the first reported in the literature. The definitive diagnosis was suggested on colon biopsy, which showed an intraepithelial lymphocytosis (with >20 lymphocytes for every 100 epithelial cells) more striking in the surface epithelium than in the crypts. In addition, there were a mixed inflammatory infiltrate in the lamina propria (with lymphocytes predominating over eosinophils and neutrophils), an architecturally preserved colonic mucosa (particularly in the crypts), and a subepithelial collagen band normally thickened (<10 microm). Clozapine was thought to be the culprit and discontinued. After some days, the patient gradually improved. Diarrhea and spiking fever disappeared within 72 hours. Multiple colon biopsies taken after 7 days from the discontinuation of the clozapine revealed no abnormal histological findings. It is important to clarify the issue of clozapine-induced MC because MC may require the use of expensive or potentially toxic treatments and can occasionally be life-threatening (eg, hypokalemia). Thus, any case of MC that can be cured by withdrawal of the clozapine must be investigated and identified. Topics: Adult; Antipsychotic Agents; Biopsy; Clozapine; Colitis, Microscopic; Colon; Humans; Lymphocytosis; Male; Schizophrenia, Paranoid; Withholding Treatment | 2007 |
1 other study(ies) available for clozapine and Colitis--Microscopic
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Clozapine Associated With Microscopic Colitis in the Setting of Biopsy-Proven Celiac Disease.
Topics: Antipsychotic Agents; Celiac Disease; Clozapine; Colitis, Microscopic; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Psychotic Disorders | 2018 |