CMV-Enterokolitis bei einer erwachsenen lebertransplantierten Patientin als Ursache rezidivierender Invaginationen?

Translated title of the contribution: CMV-enterocolitis as a cause for repeated intestinal intussusceptions in an adult patient after liver transplantation?

S. Pischke, O. Tutarel, T. F. Greten, A. Heim, J. Wedemeyer, P. Herzog, N. Saddekni, H. Barg-Hock, C. Strassburg, M. P. Manns, K. Rifai, M. Gebel

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Abstract

Intestinal intussusception in the adult is often idiopathic but also known to be associated with chronic inflammatory bowel disease, coeliac disease, tumours or previous abdominal operations. A 22-year-old women after liver transplantation due to Crigler Najar Syndrome suffered from repeated episodes of abdominal pain. The diagnosis of repeated self-limited intestinal intussusceptions was made by computed tomography and ultrasonography. A laparoscopy revealed no cause for the intussusceptions. During a new episode of abdominal pain caused again by an intussusception a colonoscopy was performed that showed aspects of a discreet colitis. In the biopsies CMV was detected by qualitative PCR, while blood tests for CMV pp65 antigen were negative. A therapy with gancyclovir was initiated which lead to remission of the patient's symptoms. A colonoscopy six weeks later showed a completely normal colon, while in the biopsies CMV was not detectable. After a follow-up of one year the patient has not suffered from any further episodes. This case demonstrates the role of chronic intestinal CMV infection as a possible causative factor for repeated intussusceptions in immunosuppressed patients. Whenever possible a PCR for CMV in colon biopsies should be carried out to detect an intestinal CMV infection because as shown in our case results for immunohistopathology and CMV pp65 can be negative despite a chronic infection. Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart. New York.

Translated title of the contributionCMV-enterocolitis as a cause for repeated intestinal intussusceptions in an adult patient after liver transplantation?
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)688-692
Number of pages5
JournalZeitschrift fur Gastroenterologie
Volume48
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2010

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