Journal of General and Family Medicine (Jan 2020)

Protein‐losing gastroenteropathy with severe hypoalbuminemia associated with Sjögren’s syndrome: A case report and review of the literature

  • Tetsuya Akaishi,
  • Ken Yasaka,
  • Michiaki Abe,
  • Hiroshi Fujii,
  • Mika Watanabe,
  • Tsuyoshi Shirai,
  • Kota Ishizawa,
  • Shin Takayama,
  • Yutaka Kagaya,
  • Hideo Harigae,
  • Tadashi Ishii

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/jgf2.281
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 24 – 28

Abstract

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Abstract A 30‐year‐old man with severe hypoalbuminemia (serum albumin: 0.9 g/dL) was admitted with severe bilateral leg edema and unilateral pleural effusion. Serum anti‐SS‐A and SS‐B antibody levels were abnormally elevated, and his symptoms fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for Sjögren's syndrome. Technetium‐99m albumin scintigraphy revealed protein leakage from a large area of the small intestine. Immunohistochemistry revealed perivascular deposition of C1q, C3d, and immunoglobulin G in the duodenal mucosa. The patient was diagnosed with protein‐losing gastroenteropathy associated with Sjögren's syndrome. Within 2 months of treatment with oral prednisolone and mycophenolate mofetil, the clinical symptoms of hypoalbuminemia and Sjögren's syndrome disappeared completely.

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