Approach to Congenital Diarrhea and Enteropathies (CODEs)

Teera Kijmassuwan, Fariha Balouch
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Congenital diarrhea and enteropathies (CODEs) constitute a group of rare genetic disorders characterized by severe diarrhea and malabsorption in the neonatal period or early infancy. Timely diagnosis and treatment is essential to prevent life-threatening complications, including dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and malnutrition. This review offers a simplified approach to the diagnosis of CODEs, with a specific focus on microvillus inclusion disease (MVID), congenital tufting enteropathy (CTE), congenital chloride diarrhea (CLD), and congenital sodium diarrhea (CSD). Patients with CODEs typically present with severe watery or occasionally bloody diarrhea, steatorrhea, dehydration, poor growth, and developmental delay. Therefore, it is crucial to thoroughly evaluate infants with diarrhea to rule out infectious, allergic, or anatomical causes before considering CODEs as the underlying etiology. Diagnostic investigations for CODEs encompass various modalities, including stool tests, blood tests, immunological studies, endoscopy and biopsies for histology and electron microscopy, and next-generation sequencing (NGS). NGS plays a pivotal role in identifying the genetic mutations responsible for CODEs. Treatment options for CODEs are limited, often relying on total parenteral nutrition for hydration and nutritional support. In severe cases, intestinal transplantation may be considered. The long-term prognosis varies among specific CODEs, with some patients experiencing ongoing intestinal failure and associated complications. In conclusion, the early recognition and accurate diagnosis of CODEs are of paramount importance for implementing appropriate management strategies. Further research and advancements in genetic testing hold promise for enhancing diagnostic accuracy and exploring potential targeted therapies for these rare genetic disorders.

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先天性腹泻和肠病(CODEs)的治疗方法
先天性腹泻和肠病(CODEs)是一组罕见的遗传性疾病,其特点是在新生儿期或婴儿早期出现严重腹泻和吸收不良。及时诊断和治疗对预防脱水、电解质失衡和营养不良等危及生命的并发症至关重要。本综述提供了诊断 CODEs 的简化方法,重点关注微绒毛膜包涵体病 (MVID)、先天性簇状肠病 (CTE)、先天性氯腹泻 (CLD) 和先天性钠腹泻 (CSD)。CODEs 患者通常表现为严重的水样腹泻或偶尔为血性腹泻、脂肪泻、脱水、发育不良和发育迟缓。因此,在将 CODEs 视为潜在病因之前,对腹泻婴儿进行彻底评估以排除感染、过敏或解剖学原因至关重要。CODEs 的诊断检查包含多种方式,包括粪便检测、血液检测、免疫学研究、内窥镜检查和活组织检查、电子显微镜检查以及新一代测序(NGS)。NGS 在确定导致 CODEs 的基因突变方面发挥着关键作用。CODEs 的治疗方案有限,通常依靠全肠外营养来补充水分和营养。严重病例可考虑进行肠道移植。特定 CODEs 的长期预后各不相同,有些患者会持续出现肠功能衰竭和相关并发症。总之,早期识别和准确诊断 CODEs 对实施适当的管理策略至关重要。基因检测方面的进一步研究和进步有望提高诊断的准确性,并探索治疗这些罕见遗传性疾病的潜在靶向疗法。
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