Journal of Clinical Medicine (Aug 2020)

Differential Diagnosis and Management of Diarrhea in Patients with Neuroendocrine Tumors

  • Sara Pusceddu,
  • Roberta Elisa Rossi,
  • Martina Torchio,
  • Natalie Prinzi,
  • Monica Niger,
  • Jorgelina Coppa,
  • Luca Giacomelli,
  • Rodolfo Sacco,
  • Antonio Facciorusso,
  • Francesca Corti,
  • Alessandra Raimondi,
  • Michele Prisciandaro,
  • Elena Colombo,
  • Teresa Beninato,
  • Marta Del Vecchio,
  • Massimo Milione,
  • Maria Di Bartolomeo,
  • Filippo de Braud

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9082468
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 2468

Abstract

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Diarrhea is a recurrent symptom in patients with neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) and can represent different etiologies; thus, differential diagnosis is challenging. This paper distinguishes the different causes of chronic diarrhea in patients with gastroenteropancreatic NETs, with the aim to identify the most appropriate therapeutic approach. Underlying causes of diarrhea can be multifactorial, including not only diarrhea that is related to specific hormonal hypersecretory syndromes, but also diarrhea that is secondary to the following: extensive surgery which can cause pancreatic exocrine insufficiency or short bowel syndrome, treatment with somatostatin analogs or other antineoplastic agents, and bile acid malabsorption. After initial management of diarrhea with general treatments (dietary modification, use of antidiarrheals), a proper differential diagnosis is necessary to treat patients with specific etiology-driven therapeutic approaches, such as somatostatin analogs, pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy, and tryptophan hydroxylase inhibitors. In conclusion, NETs should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients suffering from chronic diarrhea, after the exclusion of more common etiologies. Furthermore, physicians should keep in mind that several different etiologies might be responsible for diarrhea occurrence in NET patients. A prompt diagnosis of the actual cause of diarrhea is necessary to guide the treatment and a multidisciplinary approach is mandatory.

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