Eosinophilic colitis as a cause of chronic diarrhea

  • Diana Carolina Hennessey-Calderón Universidad El Bosque (Bogotá, Colombia)
  • Diego Fernando Severiche-Bueno Universidad de la Sabana (Chía, Colombia)
  • Diego León Severiche-Hernández Universidad de la Sabana (Chía, Colombia)

Abstract

Eosinophilic colitis is a rare and idiopathic disease characterized by eosinophilic infiltration of the colon and is part of the spectrum of eosinophilic gastroenteritis. This entity has nonspecific symptoms and currently there are no clinical studies, so the scientific evidence is based on case series or isolated reports. This pathology requires an adequate diagnostic approach to rule out other causes of eosinophilia in the colon, in order to offer a directed and specialized pharmacological and non-pharmacological management to achieve remission of the disease, so that to offer timely care it should be considered in the differential diagnosis of those young patients with chronic diarrhea in order to improve the diagnostic approach and promote performance of clinical studies that improve the quality of current scientific evidence. This is the first case with exclusive involvement of the colon reported in Colombia of a woman with a history of atopic diseases

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Author Biographies

Diana Carolina Hennessey-Calderón, Universidad El Bosque (Bogotá, Colombia)
Residente de medicina interna
Diego Fernando Severiche-Bueno, Universidad de la Sabana (Chía, Colombia)
Residente de medicina interna
Diego León Severiche-Hernández, Universidad de la Sabana (Chía, Colombia)
Internista, Neumólogo, Intensivista. Especialista en Bioética y en Educación Médica. Docente Facultad de Medicina Universidad de la Sabana
Published
2019-01-21
How to Cite
Hennessey-Calderón, D. C., Severiche-Bueno, D. F., & Severiche-Hernández, D. L. (2019). Eosinophilic colitis as a cause of chronic diarrhea. Acta Medica Colombiana, 44(1), 47-50. https://doi.org/10.36104/amc.2019.1098
Section
Case Reports

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