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Query: UMLS:C0024523 (
malabsorption
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It has been suggested that cyclosporin A might be of some benefit to patients with Crohn's disease. The clinical response and side-effects of cyclosporin A in Crohn's disease are described in a series of 13 adults. The majority of patients had ileal disease and all but one were started on an initial oral dose of 15 mg/kg per day. Duration of treatment ranged from 3 to 42 weeks. Of the 13 patients, 6 showed a response to therapy; the remainder showed no response or deteriorated. The commonest side-effect was
hyperaesthesia
, but one patient developed nephrotoxicity and one developed hepatotoxicity. Significant drug
malabsorption
occurred in one case. The side-effects were dose dependent and reversible. Cyclosporin A may have a part to play in the treatment of resistant Crohn's disease, and in our hands has been associated with a 46 per cent response rate; however, the precise role of cyclosporin A in the management of Crohn's disease awaits further study.
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PMID:Treatment of Crohn's disease in relapse with cyclosporin A. 306 76
Autoimmune enteropathy (AIE) is a rare cause of small bowel villous atrophy, characterized by
malabsorption
, unresponsiveness to dietary restriction, circulating autoantibodies to enterocytes, and an overall predisposition to autoimmunity. Albeit mainly regarded as a disease of early childhood, several adult-onset AIE cases have been identified. This report describes for the first time the life-threatening clinical presentation and the management of overlapping AIE in a compliant-to-diet young celiac girl. A 13-year-old celiac girl was admitted because of vomiting, weight loss, diarrhea, hypoproteinemia, and neurological disturbances such as head tremors, vertical nystagmus, and lower limb
hyperesthesia
. Before this, she had always been compliant on a strict gluten-free diet and her medical history was unremarkable. The diagnosis of AIE was established on histologic findings and on the presence of antienterocyte antibodies. She was initially treated with high-dose Methylprednisolone and Azathioprine. However, only Infliximab proved itself as a highly effective tool for achieving clinical remission and restoring small bowel villous architecture.
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PMID:Autoimmune enteropathy in a 13-year-old celiac girl successfully treated with infliximab. 2450 79