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A 16-years-old male with a history of Job's syndrome and a recent diagnosis of Crohn's disease was admitted to the hospital because of abdominal pain, nonbloody diarrhea, weakness, and fever. Due to failure to respond to medical therapy it was decided that an operation was indicated, and resection of the terminal ileum and right colon was performed. Cecum and ileum were inflamed, and pathologic studies revealed the presence of budding yeasts which on special stain were diagnostic of Histoplasma species. Successful management was accomplished with oral ketoconazole.
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PMID:Ileocecal histoplasmosis mimicking Crohn's disease in a patient with Job's syndrome. 394 95

A mobile caecum can certainly exist perpetually without symptoms. The operation is indicated after a barium enema and upper gastro-intestinal x-ray examination if the symptoms-especially colicky abdominal pain-have been lasting for a long period. Caecum and ascending colon are fixed at the lateral abdominal wall as a "coecocolofixatio lateralis" (Klose 1909). 93.7% of our 35 patients had no postoperative complaints. The operation is not indicated as prophylaxis for volvulus or invagination.
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PMID:[The mobile-cecum--a contribution to the independence of this disease and to its surgical treatment]. 675 60