| Literature DB >> 29850645 |
Eiko Okimoto1, Norihisa Ishimura1, Mayumi Okada1, Hironobu Mikami1, Hiroki Sonoyama1, Nahoko Ishikawa2, Asuka Araki2, Naoki Oshima1, Junko Hirai3, Shunji Ishihara1, Riruke Maruyama2, Yoshikazu Kinoshita1.
Abstract
We successfully treated a 22-year-old woman with eosinophilic gastroenteritis (EGE) using a multiple food-elimination diet. The patient was diagnosed with EGE based on histopathological findings and initially treated with oral prednisolone. The symptoms immediately improved, although they recurred when prednisolone was tapered to a low dose. We then treated her with a multiple food-elimination diet, including milk, soy, eggs, wheat, nuts, seafood, and rice. During dietary treatment, we identified dairy products and eggs as causative foods of the symptoms, and we ceased prednisolone. Similar to eosinophilic esophagitis, an elimination diet may be effective for adult patients with EGE.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29850645 PMCID: PMC5968151 DOI: 10.14309/crj.2018.38
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACG Case Rep J ISSN: 2326-3253
Figure 1Transanal double-ballon enteroscopy showing prominent villous atrophy in the ileum.
Figure 2Hematoxylin & eosin (H&E) stain showing edema and fibrosis of the ileum mucosa with a maximum eosinophil infiltration of 23/high-power field in the ileum, even on continuous administration of prednisolone. (A) 10×. (B) 40×.
Figure 3Clinical course after initial visit to our department. During dietary treatment, we identified dairy products and eggs as causative foods of the symptoms, and prednisolone was ceased.
Figure 4Endoscopy after 4 months of dietary treatment showing improvement of villous atrophy in lesion of ileum.
Figure 5H&E stain during dietary treatment showing improvement of villous atrophy in the ileum and eosinophil infiltration decreased to 2–3/high power field. (A) 10×. (B) 40×.