| Literature DB >> 28839739 |
Elizabeth Harrison1, Wendy Stokes2, Joanne E Martin3, Sheldon C Cooper1,2.
Abstract
We report a complex case involving an extremely rare cause of gastrointestinal dysmotility and an afferent loop, which together predisposed to the development of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth. The bacteria subsequently became multi-resistant. As a further consequence of the dysmotility, repeated bile duct reflux occurred despite the afferent loop being unobstructed. This bile duct reflux produced recurrent sepsis through repeated episodes of ascending cholangitis. Ultimately, the patient was referred to a National Small Intestinal Transplant Centre for consideration for enterectomy and subsequent transplantation. We describe the difficulties encountered in managing this unique case and discuss the underlying aetiology.Entities:
Keywords: MOTILITY DISORDERS; NUTRITION
Year: 2013 PMID: 28839739 PMCID: PMC5369815 DOI: 10.1136/flgastro-2013-100309
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Frontline Gastroenterol ISSN: 2041-4137