AI Article Synopsis

  • Eosinophilic colitis is a rare digestive disorder characterized by inflammation and an unknown cause, often seen in patients with allergies like asthma.
  • A 64-year-old woman with a history of asthma and elevated eosinophil levels was diagnosed after presenting symptoms like abdominal pain, weight loss, and malabsorption, confirmed through colonoscopy and imaging.
  • After developing complications post-colonoscopy, she was treated with antibiotics, leading to a quick recovery and symptom relief, and she remained well during follow-up despite ongoing elevated eosinophil levels.

Article Abstract

Eosinophilic colitis is a rare inflammatory disorder of the digestive tract with chronic evolution and unknown pathophysiological mechanisms. The article describes the case of a 64-year old woman with a history of asthma and hypereosinophilia, who presented to a surgical department for persistent abdominal pain in the past 4 months, weight loss and malabsorption. She was diagnosed with eosinophilic colitis based on the colonoscopic result indicating extensive eosinophilic infiltration of the colonic mucosa correlated with the laboratory data and abdominal CT scan results. Following the colonoscopy, the patient developed fever, hypotension and diarrhea and was transferred to an Infectious Diseases Department with a presumptive diagnosis of abdominal sepsis. Treatment with ertapenem was immediately started. Metronidazole was also added due to a PCR positive stool test for toxins encoding-genes. The patient displayed a rapid remission of the fever and of the intestinal complaints following antibiotic therapy and was discharged after 14 days. During a 3 months follow-up, the patient remained asymptomatic with normal values of laboratory parameters except for a persistent hypereosinophilia. The case outlines two distinguishing features: a histopathologic diagnosis of eosinophilic colitis, a rare diagnosis of a patient with chronic abdominal pain and an unexpected and rapid remission of the eosinophilic colitis following the antibiotic treatment and the restoration of the intestinal eubiosis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7396602PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.00328DOI Listing

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