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DOI: 10.1055/a-2432-2359
The strange cat scratch colon signs in a patient with multiple colon tumors

A 63-year-old man underwent a colonoscopy due to abdominal distension, during which signs of cat scratch colon were found ([Fig. 1] a, b), accompanied by 10 colon tumors (3 in the cecum, 4 in the descending colon, and 3 in the sigmoid colon). Carbon dioxide was used for insufflation, and the patient did not feel discomfort during the colonoscopy. Initially, cat scratch colon was visible only in the cecum. During endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) for colon tumors with submucosal injection (a mixture of methylene blue and physiological saline), this condition appeared again in the descending colon ([Fig. 1] c) but not in the sigmoid colon ([Fig. 1] d). Three months after EMR, the patient underwent a retest colonoscopy. Multiple white scars were visible in the cecum. After three minutes of observation, no signs of cat scratch colon were observed ([Fig. 1] e, f, [Video 1]).


Cat scratch colon was first described by McDonnell et al. in 2007 [1], and reports have been rare to date. The exact cause is not clear. At first, it was believed to be caused by air pressure injury due to insufflated air. Benjamin et al. described the first case of cat scratch colon identified using carbon dioxide insufflation in 2013 [2]. Afterwards, other reasons were reported, such as collagenous colitis [3], diversion colitis [4], and chronic cholestasis [5]. Here, we report a case of cat scratch colon in a patient with multiple colon tumors. It is unusual that the patient did not show these signs again after EMR for the colon tumors, with white scars appearing instead. In existing case reports, this condition mainly occurs in middle-aged and elderly people, mostly aged 60 and above [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]. Therefore, we believe cat scratch colon is related to intestinal elasticity. The majority of patients experience no discomfort when experiencing colonic mucosal tears, which can heal on their own.
Cat scratch colon in a patient with multiple colon tumors. On colonoscopy three months after endoscopic mucosal resection, multiple white scars replaced signs of cat scratch colon.Video 1Endoscopy_UCTN_Code_TTT_1AQ_2AB
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Publication History
Article published online:
16 October 2024
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