Drug-induced Collagenous Sprue: A Reversible Small Bowel Mucosal Disorder

H. Freeman
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Collagenous sprue is an unusual small intestinal mucosal disorder characterized by flattened small intestinal mucosa, unusual sub-epithelial collagen deposits, increased intra-epithelial lymphocytes, often denuded epithelial cells and resistance to therapy, including a gluten-free diet. The disorder is heterogeneous with several potential causes now identified. Similar to sprue-like intestinal disease, collagenous sprue may be caused or precipitated by different pharmaceutical agents. Olmesartan, an angiotensin II inhibitor, often employed in treatment of hypertension, may cause a drug-induced form of sprue-like small intestinal disease with the pathological features of untreated celiac disease refractory to gluten-free diet treatment. In addition, collagenous sprue may be precipitated by olmesartan. Recognition and cessation of the medication has led to resolution of the small intestinal mucosal disorder without steroids or other treatment.
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药物诱导的胶原性口疮:一种可逆的小肠黏膜紊乱
胶原性口疮是一种罕见的小肠黏膜疾病,其特征是小肠黏膜变平,异常的亚上皮胶原沉积,上皮内淋巴细胞增加,上皮细胞经常脱落,对治疗(包括无麸质饮食)有耐药性。这种疾病是异质性的,目前已确定了几种潜在的病因。与芽孢杆菌样肠道疾病类似,胶原芽孢杆菌可由不同的药物制剂引起或沉淀。Olmesartan是一种血管紧张素II抑制剂,常用于治疗高血压,可引起药物诱导的spru样小肠疾病,其病理特征与未经治疗的乳糜泻对无谷蛋白饮食治疗难治相似。此外,奥美沙坦可能会沉淀胶原性口疮。认识和停止用药导致小肠黏膜疾病的解决,无需类固醇或其他治疗。
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