A Rare Case of Nsaid Induced Gastric Body Diaphragmatic-Like Stricture

Authors

  • Charlotte Knox Gastroenterology Advanced Trainee Prince of Wales Hospital, Australia Author
  • John Almeida Consultant Gastroenterologist Prince of Wales Hospital, Australia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JGHR/2021(2)112

Keywords:

Crohn’s Disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Protein-Losing Enteropathy, Vedoluzimab

Abstract

Protein-losing gastroenteropathy is a rare syndrome of protein loss from the gastrointestinal system. It manifests with hypoproteinemic edema, which may be due to either lymphatic leakage due to increased interstitial pressure or leakage of protein-rich fluids due to intestinal disorders. Our case describes a 65-year-old female with life-threatening protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) requiring multiple transfers to intensive care unit for vasopressor support. In this rare instance, her extensive initial workup did not reveal any etiology for PLE, but she was later found to have underlying Crohn’s colitis. Protein-losing enteropathy is an underdiagnosed complication of inflammatory bowel disease and must be considered while treating patients with colitis.

Author Biographies

  • Charlotte Knox, Gastroenterology Advanced Trainee Prince of Wales Hospital, Australia

    Gastroenterology Advanced Trainee Prince of Wales Hospital, Australia

  • John Almeida, Consultant Gastroenterologist Prince of Wales Hospital, Australia

    Consultant Gastroenterologist Prince of Wales Hospital, Australia

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Published

2021-05-30