Literature DB >> 17934547

[Microscopic ileitis as a cause of chronic diarrhea: study of cases and controls].

Marco Díaz Santisteban1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: To observe microscopically the ileal mucosa invaded by lymphomononuclear in patients with chronic diarrhea, despite of normality of its endoscopic aspect leaded to name this discovery as microscopic ileitis. This investigation look answer to the question: is the microscopic ileitis associated to chronic diarrhea?
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Microscopic ileitis was looked for in 30 patients with chronic diarrhea and 30 without it, using cases controls design matched up according to sex and age with pathologist and endoscopists blinded to participant's condition. The OR was calculated by means of conditioned logistical regression. Additionally, sanguine mensurations of folic acid and B12 vitamin were made as signalers of malabsorption intestinal segment.
RESULTS: Microscopic ileitis was found in 27 of 30 cases and in 6 of 30 controls. The statistical analysis found an OR 21 [IC 95% 2,83-156.1] p = 0,003. The cases showed subnormal folic acid average but B12 vitamin was normal. CONCLUSION The microscopic ileitis is strongly associated and in a very probably causal way to the chronic diarrhea. The microscopic ileitis would express the concurrence of various processes initiated for a sympathetic over activity that, promoting the epithelial functional collapse, origins malabsortive chronic diarrhea.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17934547

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Gastroenterol Peru        ISSN: 1022-5129


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1.  Can microscopic ileitis in patients with clinically suspected inflammatory bowel disease predict the future?

Authors:  Fadi Abu Baker; Jesus Alonso Z'cruz De La Garza; Smadar Nafrin; Amir Mari; Muhammed Suki; Baruch Ovadia; Oren Gal; Yael Kopelamn
Journal:  BMC Gastroenterol       Date:  2020-03-05       Impact factor: 2.847

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