Three cases of innocuous pneumatosis intestinalis (IPI) of the right colon occurred in a series of 218 renal transplant recipients
over a five-year period. Each of the three transplants was in the right iliac fossa. Clinically, these patients had little
or no gastrointestinal symptoms and had normal physical examinations of the abdomen. One of the patients had a generalized
herpes simplex type 2 (HSV II) infection. Cystic or linear lucencies were present within the bowel wall, associated with varying
degrees of localized colonic distention. The condition (IPI) did not warrant surgical intervention or reduction of immunosuppressive
therapy. The pneumatosis resolved over a period of several weeks without sequelae or recurrence.
Key words Pneumatosis intestinalis - Colon, abnormalities, cysts, gas, radiography - Kidney, transplantation - Gastrointestinal tract, radiography