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Rare cause of odynophagia: Giant esophageal ulcer 被引量:1
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作者 Massimiliano Veroux Giuseppe Aprile +3 位作者 Francesca F Amore Daniela Corona Alessia Giaquinta Pierfrancesco Veroux 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2016年第14期3875-3878,共4页
Gastrointestinal complications are a frequent cause of morbidity after transplantation and may affect up to 40% of kidney transplant recipients. Here we report a rare case of idiopathic giant esophageal ulcer in a kid... Gastrointestinal complications are a frequent cause of morbidity after transplantation and may affect up to 40% of kidney transplant recipients. Here we report a rare case of idiopathic giant esophageal ulcer in a kidney transplant recipient. A 37-year-old female presented with a one-week history of odynophagia and weight loss. Upon admission, the patient presented cold sores, and a quantitative cytomegalovirus polymerase chain reaction was positive(105 copies/ml). An upper endoscopy demonstrated the presence of a giant ulcer. Serological test and tissue biopsies were unable to demonstrate an infectious origin of the ulcer. Immunosuppression was reduced and everolimus was introduced. An empirical i.v. therapy with acyclovir was started, resulting in a dramatic improvement in symptoms and complete healing of the ulcer. Only two cases of idiopathic giant esophageal ulcer in kidney transplant recipients have been reported in the literature; in both cases, steroid therapy was successful without recurrence of symptoms or endoscopic findings. However, this report suggests that correction of immune imbalance is mandatory to treat such a rare complication. 展开更多
关键词 ACYCLOVIR GASTROINTESTINAL COMPLICATIONS Kidney transplantation Endoscopy STEROID IDIOPATHIC
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