Abstract
Toxic megacolon is a severe complication of ulcerative colitis characterized by extreme dilation of the colon, often leading to life-threatening outcomes. It typically presents with symptoms such as abdominal distension, severe pain, fever, and signs of systemic toxicity. We present a case of perforated toxic megacolon in a middle-aged woman with a new diagnosis of ulcerative colitis that was refractory to corticosteroids and biologic therapy. Early recognition and treatment are crucial to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with this potentially fatal condition.