Heliyon (Mar 2024)

Eosinophilic enterocolitis in duodenum, ileum, and colon: A case report

  • Isabella Van-Londoño,
  • Camilo Ramírez-Giraldo,
  • Julio César Martínez Echeverri,
  • Juan José Villany-Sarmiento,
  • Laura Marcela Fino-Velásquez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. e26885

Abstract

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Eosinophilic gastroenteritis (EGE) is a rare disease which mainly consists of an abnormal eosinophile infiltration of the gastrointestinal tract. It’s classified according to its location: eosinophilic esophagitis, eosinophilic gastritis, eosinophilic enteritis (including duodenum, jejunum and/or ileum) and eosinophilic colitis and degree of infiltration (mucosal, muscular, serosal). Depending on eosinophile concentration, type of EGE and the patient’s condition it may manifest with different clinical presentations such as functional dyspepsia, abdominal pain, irritability, hypoproteinemia, diarrhea, anemia, among others. Few research has been done on such an uncommon pathology to the extent that treatment evidence is mostly limited to small case series. This case study reports an infrequent presentation of EGE in the small and large intestine as an undifferentiated gastrointestinal disease and successful corticoid management given to the patient in order to further broaden knowledge on this subject and facilitate an established clinical conduct for the treating physician.

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