[Collagen gastroenterocolitis].

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Service de Médecine Interne E, Hôpital Saint Eloi, 80 avenue Augustin Fliche, F34295 Montpellier.

Published: February 2002

Introduction: Collagenous gastroenterocolitis is a recently known rare cause of chronic diarrhoea, that raises numerous nosological and diagnostic problems.

Observation: A 41 year-old woman was hospitalised for severe diarrhoea, diagnosed as collagenous gastroenterocolitis. Gastroscopy and ileocolonoscopy were macroscopically normal, but a 20 to 40 microns thick sub-epithelial collagenous band was revealed in the gastric, duodenal and colic biopsies. Parenteral nutrition and treatment with salazopyrine and prednisolone progressively normalised the transit. Three months later, only a 30 microns colic mucosa collagenous band persisted. All the biopsies taken during control gastro-colonoscopy 2 years later were histologically normal. After 5 years follow-up and absence of treatment, the patient no longer presented diarrhoea or biological abnormality.

Comments: This exceptional observation is a reminder that sub-epithelial collagen deposits are not always limited to the colon and therefore justify, in patients with collagenous colitis, systematic gastro-duodenal and ileum biopsies.

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