Microscopic colitis is a cause of large bowel diarrhea in Northern India.
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Chronic diarrhea is a common clinical problem. To determine the possible causes in North India, we studied prospectively 71 patients with chronic diarrhea of the large bowel type. A definite diagnosis could be established in 70 patients. Ulcerative colitis was found in 18 patients, colorectal malignancies in three, colonic polyps in three, and irritable bowel syndrome in 32. In addition, seven patients with seronegative polyarthritis and chronic diarrhea were found to have chronic inflammation of the colon on histology. Two patients had pseudodiarrhea, and no diagnosis could be established in one patient. The remaining five patients with chronic diarrhea showed histologic evidence of chronic colonic inflammation with predominantly mononuclear cell infiltration of the lamina propria and increased intraepithelial lymphocytes, but results of their radiologic and endoscopic studies were normal. These five patients were classified as having microscopic (lymphocytic) colitis. We conclude that the causes of chronic diarrhea in North India patients are similar to a large extent to those seen in Western populations. Microscopic (lymphocytic) colitis is a definite clinicopathologic entity that should be considered in the differential diagnosis of chronic diarrhea.