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Towards a new paradigm of microscopic colitis: Incomplete and variant forms
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作者 Danila Guagnozzi stefania landolfi Maria Vicario 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2016年第38期8459-8471,共13页
Microscopic colitis(MC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that has emerged in the last three decades as a leading cause of chronic watery diarrhoea. MC classically includes two main subtypes: lymphocytic colitis... Microscopic colitis(MC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that has emerged in the last three decades as a leading cause of chronic watery diarrhoea. MC classically includes two main subtypes: lymphocytic colitis(LC) and collagenous colitis(CC). Other types of histopathological changes in the colonic mucosa have been described in patients with chronic diarrhoea, without fulfilling the conventional histopathological criteria for MC diagnosis. Whereas those unclassified alterations remained orphan for a long time, the use of the term incomplete MC(MCi) is nowadays universally accepted. However, it is still unresolved whether CC, LC and MCi should be considered as one clinical entity or if they represent three related conditions. In contrast to classical MC, the real epidemiological impact of MCi remains unknown, because only few epidemiological studies and case reports have been described. MCi presents clinical characteristics indistinguishable from complete MC with a good response to budesonide and cholestiramine. Although a number of medical treatments have been assayed in MC patients, currently, there is no causal treatment approach for MC and MCi, and only empirical strategies have been performed. Further studies are needed in order to identify their etiopathogenic mechanisms, and to better classify and treat MC. 展开更多
关键词 MICROSCOPIC COLITIS INCOMPLETE MICROSCOPIC COLITIS COLLAGENOUS COLITIS LYMPHOCYTIC COLITIS
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Acquired hepatocerebral degeneration in a metastatic neuroendocrine tumor long-term survivor——an update on neuroendocrine neoplasm’s treatment:A case report
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作者 Oriol Mirallas Nadia Saoudi +9 位作者 Diego Gómez-Puerto Mar Riveiro-Barciela Xavier Merino Cristina Auger stefania landolfi Laia Blanco Amparo Garcia-Burillo Xavier Molero Maria Teresa Salcedo-Allende Jaume Capdevila 《World Journal of Hepatology》 2021年第5期611-619,共9页
BACKGROUND Metastatic small bowel low-grade neuroendocrine tumors(NETs)have a good prognosis.Surgery is the only curative treatment;however,this may induce advanced liver disease,particularly in long-term survivor pat... BACKGROUND Metastatic small bowel low-grade neuroendocrine tumors(NETs)have a good prognosis.Surgery is the only curative treatment;however,this may induce advanced liver disease,particularly in long-term survivor patients.Acquired hepatocerebral degeneration or Parkinsonism in cirrhosis is characterized by rapidly progressive extrapyramidal symptoms in patients with advanced liver disease.CASE SUMMARY A 70-year-old man presented to the emergency department with diminished consciousness and disorientation,and was diagnosed with hepatic encephalopathy.The patient was diagnosed in 1993 with a metastatic small bowel NET,for which he twice underwent hepatic surgery,with metastatic resection in 1993 and a right hepatectomy in 2002 to remove two hepatic metastases.In 2003,the patient started first-line chemotherapy and in 2004 started the first of three consecutive biological treatments,followed by radio-molecular therapy,achieving stable disease for 14 years.Disease progression was identified and he underwent an endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography.However,in 2019 advanced liver disease was identified.We diagnosed the development of acquired hepatocerebral degeneration,an unusual long-term side effect after multiple hepatic procedures.CONCLUSION The importance of regular and ongoing surveillance in long-term NET survivors who undergo hepatic procedures should be integrated into the therapeutic management plan,as some of these negative outcomes could be prevented. 展开更多
关键词 Neuroendocrine tumors Hepatocerebral degeneration PARKINSONISM Somatostatin analogues EVEROLIMUS Hepatic metastases Peptide radionuclide receptor therapy ENCEPHALOPATHY Paramagnetic deposits Case report
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