Journal of Coloproctology (Dec 2024)

Case Report: Severe Colonic Crohn Disease Initiated after Liver Transplantation Requiring Surgery

  • Gabriela Feres Sapienza,
  • Rodrigo Ambar Pinto,
  • Italo Beltrão Simões,
  • Maria Clara Traldi,
  • Carlos Frederico Marques,
  • Luiz Augusto Carneiro D'Albuquerque,
  • Manuel Rocha,
  • Sergio Carlos Nahas,
  • Camila Marchiolli,
  • Felipe Lourenço Ledesma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0044-1788913
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 04
pp. e288 – e291

Abstract

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Introduction A patient using tacrolimus for hepatocyte transplantation (HT) was diagnosed with Crohn disease (CD) with mainly colonic involvement, despite drug immunosuppression due to the previous transplant. Upon routine colonoscopy, a lateral growth lesion was detected, which was endoscopically unresectable. Therefore, it was decided to perform a total colectomy with burial of the rectum and terminal ileostomy. During surgery, thickening of the terminal ileum and cecum was visualized, along with “fat-wrapping” and thickening of the entire mesocolon.

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