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What is Typhlitis?

Emma Lloyd
Emma Lloyd

Typhlitis, also known as neutropenic enterocolitis, is inflammation of the cecum, a pouch at the beginning of the large intestine. This condition can be accompanied by inflammation of the appendix or ileum, the small intestine's final section. Inflammation of the cecum often leads to necrosis, or tissue death, of the affected structures. There are several risk factors and correlations for it, but the underlying cause is not well understood. Possible causes include damage to the mucosal lining of the stomach due to infection, injury, or cytotoxic drugs.

Inflammation of the cecum is particularly serious because it can lead to widespread infection, and this condition has a mortality rate of up to 50%. Death typically is the result of necrosis of the bowel, followed by a systemic inflammatory state called sepsis.

When a pouch of the large intestine becomes inflamed, this is known as typhlitis.
When a pouch of the large intestine becomes inflamed, this is known as typhlitis.

First described in 1960 in people being treated for leukemia, typhlitis has since also been noted in people with lymphoma, aplastic anemia, and AIDS, as well as in people treated for several other types of cancer. This inflammatory condition is a significant risk for children undergoing chemotherapy as a treatment for leukemia, and it is a risk for people who are immunosuppressed following an organ transplant.

Typhlitis symptoms are similar to those of acute appendicitis.
Typhlitis symptoms are similar to those of acute appendicitis.

Symptoms are similar to symptoms of acute appendicitis, with the most common pattern including pain and tenderness in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen, accompanied by fever, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. This condition is almost always accompanied by neutropenia, which is a decrease in the blood level of a type of immune cell called a neutrophil.

Typhlitis often results in pain and tenderness in the lower right quadrant.
Typhlitis often results in pain and tenderness in the lower right quadrant.

There is no standard treatment regime for typhlitis. Some medical professionals favor a mode of care called conservative management, and others believe that surgery provides the best opportunity for a good outcome. In addition, it seems that the outcome of treatment is often dependent on the patient’s condition rather than on the type of treatment used, so it is determined on a case-by-case basis.

An endoscopy may be performed to diagnose typhlitis.
An endoscopy may be performed to diagnose typhlitis.

Conservative management is a treatment regime that involves monitoring and treating the patient’s symptoms rather than taking any direct action to treat the cause of the condition. Treatment includes intravenous feeding and nasogastric suction, in which the contents of the stomach are drained via a tube rather than being allowed to enter the bowel. This strategy allows the bowel to rest and promotes healing. Broad-spectrum antibiotics are used to control infection, and anti-fungal medications might be used.

Symptoms of typhlitis may include fever.
Symptoms of typhlitis may include fever.

The surgical alternative typically is considered for patients who have not responded positively to the conservative management treatment strategy. Generally, surgery itself is performed on a case-by-case basis, and the surgeon might not decide how to proceed with the operation until he or she has actually viewed the intra-abdominal area. Possible surgical options include catheterizing the cecum to aid in drainage and the removal of part or all of the colon.

Discussion Comments

candyquilt

@turquoise-- I think all cancer treatments are called cytotoxic treatment. It's basically drugs that help kill cancer cells.

I don't think that these would cause typhlitis directly, but more indirectly. I agree that it must be because of the drugs' affects on the immune system. Even though these drugs are meant to kill cancer cells, inevitably they affect normal cells too. Every medical treatment comes with consequences in my opinion.

I don't know if antibiotics could prevent infections from cytotoxic treatment. I guess it wouldn't hurt but patients can't keep taking antibiotics forever. Treatments like chemotherapy can take months and years.

turquoise

I don't know what cytotoxic drugs are. Can you please explain what it is and how does it cause typhlitis?

And if infection is one of the major reasons for typhlitis, why can't we give cancer patients antibiotics as a preventive measure? Wouldn't this be better than trying to treat them with surgery later?

burcidi

I thought that typhlitis treatment was easy and not life threatening. I'm shocked that half the people who have it end up dying from it.

Since it happens mostly in cancer and AIDS patients, it's safe to assume that it's people with weak immune systems that suffer from it right?

One of my relatives is receiving chemotherapy now and she has become very weak because of it. I wish we could find alternative methods to deal with cancer because it's chemotherapy and radiation therapy that is weakening their immune system.

anon97477

Briefly discussed and points out significantly the data i need to understand. more power!

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    • When a pouch of the large intestine becomes inflamed, this is known as typhlitis.
      By: krishnacreations
      When a pouch of the large intestine becomes inflamed, this is known as typhlitis.
    • Typhlitis symptoms are similar to those of acute appendicitis.
      By: Africa Studio
      Typhlitis symptoms are similar to those of acute appendicitis.
    • Typhlitis often results in pain and tenderness in the lower right quadrant.
      By: photoillustrator.eu
      Typhlitis often results in pain and tenderness in the lower right quadrant.
    • An endoscopy may be performed to diagnose typhlitis.
      By: nobasuke
      An endoscopy may be performed to diagnose typhlitis.
    • Symptoms of typhlitis may include fever.
      By: evgenyatamanenko
      Symptoms of typhlitis may include fever.