Literature DB >> 8420282

Octreotide reduces enteral protein losses in Ménétrier's disease.

P Yeaton1, H F Frierson.   

Abstract

A 47-yr-old man with Ménétrier's disease presented with profound enteral protein losses documented by 51Cr-albumin stool studies. There was no response to anticholinergics, H2-receptor antagonists, or proton pump inhibition. Subcutaneous octreotide acetate, 100 micrograms bid, resulted in clinical improvement with rapid resolution of enteral protein losses. Octreotide was continued for 12 months. During an additional 5-month follow-up period without therapy, the patient remained improved clinically with low to normal serum proteins, despite the persistence of gastric rugal hypertrophy. The evidence that octreotide resolved enteral protein losses and eliminated the need for urgent gastrectomy in our patient warrants a trial of this drug for other patients with Ménétrier's disease.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8420282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0002-9270            Impact factor:   10.864


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8.  Natural history of adult-onset Ménétrier's disease: Report of a case with 9-year follow-up.

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Authors:  Nagib Toubia; Mitchell L Schubert
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