RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Acute clostridial enteritis--or pig-bel? JF Gut JO Gut FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology SP 678 OP 679 DO 10.1136/gut.24.7.678 VO 24 IS 7 A1 P G Devitt A1 G W Stamp YR 1983 UL http://gut.bmj.com/content/24/7/678.abstract AB Acute postprandial gastric dilatation and associated clostridial enteritis necroticans is a well recognised but unusual clinical condition. Non-pathological overeating, gastric distension, and clostridial enteritis, termed pig-bel, has been reported in Papua, New Guinea. A similar condition (Darmbrand) was reported from Germany after the second world war, but it is not a condition seen in our society today. Gastric dilatation alone may be seen in individuals with anorexia nervosa, who may occasionally indulge in episodes of overeating (bulimia). We wish to report a case of gastric dilatation associated with a fulminating enteritis, and discuss the similarities with enteritis necroticans (pig-bel).