| Literature DB >> 20191024 |
Jae Myung Cha1, Joung Il Lee, Jae Won Choe, Kwang Ro Joo, Sung Won Jung, Hyun Phil Shin, Sung Il Choi.
Abstract
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is usually subclinical in immunocompetent individuals, however it can be life threatening in an elderly immunocompetent individual. We report a case of CMV enteritis causing ileal perforation in a physically active elderly man. An 88-year-old healthy man presented with abdominal pain and diarrhea. After initial conservative treatment, emergency laparotomy was performed for ileal perforation. The diagnosis of CMV enteritis was based on histological findings revealing many large cells with CMV inclusion bodies in the surgical specimen. In elderly individuals, even though they are immunocompetent, CMV enteritis may result in major complications such as bowel perforation, and it should be included in the differential diagnosis of diarrhea if it is resistant to conventional treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Cytomegalovirus; enteritis; immunocompetent; old age; perforation
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20191024 PMCID: PMC2824877 DOI: 10.3349/ymj.2010.51.2.279
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Yonsei Med J ISSN: 0513-5796 Impact factor: 2.759
Fig. 1Abdominal CT scan revealed extraluminal air in the peritoneal cavity (white arrows), reactive fluid collection, and wall thickening of the distal ileum.
Fig. 2Grossly, the specimen revealed one site of bowel perforation (white arrow), measuring about 3×2 cm, at the proximal 15 cm from the ileocecal valve.
Fig. 3Histological examination revealed ulcerations with acute and chronic inflammatory reaction, and large cells (white arrows) containing cytoplasmic and nuclear inclusions at the perforation site (H&E stain, ×400) (A). These large cells showed strong immunoreactivity to CMV antibody (B). CMV, Cytomegalovirus.
Clinical Characteristics of 27 Cases of CMV Enterocolitis in Immunocompetent Individuals Reported in English Literature
M, male; F, female; SC, sigmoid colon; HF, hepatic flexure; DC, descending colon; AC, ascending colon, IHD, ischemic heart disease; TI, terminal ileum; MI, myocardial infarction; TC, transverse colon; HF, hepatic flexure; DM, diabetes mellitus; SF, splenic flexure.