猫治疗大肠杆菌相关肉芽肿性结肠炎后,重复结肠活检标本的组织病理学和培养。

IF 0.7 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169231178442
Oliver Waite, Dylan Yaffy, Aarti Kathrani
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病例总结:一只7.5岁的雄性阉割东方短毛猫,在4年的小肠腹泻史后,出现了8个月的血便病、粘液样腹泻、尿急和发声史。经腹超声检查证实结肠镜检查后出现弥漫性结肠壁增厚及广泛溃疡和红斑。结肠组织病理学证实周期性酸-希夫阳性巨噬细胞,与肉芽肿性结肠炎一致;从结肠活检标本中培养大肠杆菌。荧光原位杂交(FISH)鉴定了细胞内的大肠杆菌,8周的口服马博沙星,水解蛋白饮食和5天的芬苯达唑治疗产生了短暂的部分临床缓解结肠炎症状。小肠症状的消退也有报道。由于结肠炎症状复发,5个月后再次进行结肠镜检查。组织病理学不符合肉芽肿性结肠炎支持完全缓解;然而,慢性炎症性肠病被证实为中度淋巴浆细胞性、中性粒细胞性和嗜酸性结肠炎,没有组织细胞成分。再次从对氟喹诺酮类药物敏感的结肠活检中培养大肠杆菌;FISH检测细胞内大肠杆菌阳性。尽管口服马布沙星治疗2周,临床症状仍然存在。相关性和新信息:大肠杆菌相关肉芽肿性结肠炎在猫中是罕见的。结肠活检标本培养对指导适当的抗生素治疗具有重要意义。重复组织病理学,培养和FISH之前没有报道治疗后的猫大肠杆菌相关肉芽肿性结肠炎。口服马布沙星治疗后持续的临床症状以及证实的完全组织学缓解支持并发慢性炎症性肠病的存在和猫持续结肠炎的病理。
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Repeat histopathology and culture of colonic biopsy specimens after treatment for Escherichia coli-associated granulomatous colitis in a cat.

Case summary: A 7.5-year-old neutered male Oriental Shorthair cat presented with an 8-month history of haematochezia, mucoid diarrhoea, tenesmus and vocalisation after a 4-year history of small bowel diarrhoea. Transabdominal ultrasonography confirmed diffuse colonic wall thickening and extensive ulceration and erythema after colonoscopy. Colonic histopathology confirmed periodic acid-Schiff positive macrophages, consistent with granulomatous colitis; Escherichia coli was cultured from colonic biopsy specimens. Fluorescent in situ hybridisation (FISH) identified intracellular E coli, and an 8-week oral course of marbofloxacin, a hydrolysed protein diet and a 5-day course of fenbendazole yielded a transient partial clinical remission of the colitis signs. A reported resolution in the small bowel signs was also reported. Colonoscopy was repeated 5 months later due to the recurrence of colitis signs. Histopathology was not consistent with granulomatous colitis supporting a complete remission; however, a chronic inflammatory enteropathy was confirmed with moderate lymphoplasmacytic, neutrophilic and eosinophilic colitis without a histiocytic component. E coli was again cultured from colonic biopsies with sensitivity to fluoroquinolones; FISH was positive for intracellular E coli. Clinical signs persisted despite a 2-week course of oral marbofloxacin.

Relevance and novel information: E coli-associated granulomatous colitis is rare in cats. Colonic biopsy specimen culture is important to guide appropriate antibiotic therapy. Repeat histopathology, culture and FISH have not been previously reported after treatment of a cat with E coli-associated granulomatous colitis. Persistent clinical signs after treatment with oral marbofloxacin alongside a confirmed complete histologic remission support the presence of a concurrent chronic inflammatory enteropathy and pathology for the cat's ongoing colitis.

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