Inflammatory infiltration of intestinal myenteric plexuses (i.e. myenteric ganglionitis), along with severe intestinal motor abnormalities, may accompany paraneoplastic syndromes, neurological disorders and gastrointestinal infections, although rare cases can be idiopathic. In this report, we describe the case of a patient who presented with chronic intractable vomiting and weight loss associated with idiopathic myenteric ganglionitis mainly involving the stomach. Tissue analysis showed that the inflammatory infiltrate comprised T lymphocytes (CD4+ and CD8+), and peptide immunolabelling revealed a marked decrease of substance P/tachykinin immunoreactive staining in nerve fibres and myenteric neurones. Following systemic steroid therapy, the patient's symptoms dramatically improved, and after one year of follow-up his general condition remains satisfactory. The possible mechanisms leading to symptom generation and gastric dysmotility in the context of an idiopathic myenteric ganglionitis are discussed. (C) 2000 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.

De Giorgio R., Barbara G., Stanghellini V., Cogliandro R.F., Arrigoni A., Santini D., et al. (2000). Idiopathic myenteric ganglionitis underlying intractable vomiting in a young adult. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY, 12(6), 613-616 [10.1097/00042737-200012060-00006].

Idiopathic myenteric ganglionitis underlying intractable vomiting in a young adult

De Giorgio R.;Barbara G.;Stanghellini V.;Cogliandro R. F.;Arrigoni A.;Santini D.;Salvioli B.;Corinaldesi R.
2000

Abstract

Inflammatory infiltration of intestinal myenteric plexuses (i.e. myenteric ganglionitis), along with severe intestinal motor abnormalities, may accompany paraneoplastic syndromes, neurological disorders and gastrointestinal infections, although rare cases can be idiopathic. In this report, we describe the case of a patient who presented with chronic intractable vomiting and weight loss associated with idiopathic myenteric ganglionitis mainly involving the stomach. Tissue analysis showed that the inflammatory infiltrate comprised T lymphocytes (CD4+ and CD8+), and peptide immunolabelling revealed a marked decrease of substance P/tachykinin immunoreactive staining in nerve fibres and myenteric neurones. Following systemic steroid therapy, the patient's symptoms dramatically improved, and after one year of follow-up his general condition remains satisfactory. The possible mechanisms leading to symptom generation and gastric dysmotility in the context of an idiopathic myenteric ganglionitis are discussed. (C) 2000 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
2000
De Giorgio R., Barbara G., Stanghellini V., Cogliandro R.F., Arrigoni A., Santini D., et al. (2000). Idiopathic myenteric ganglionitis underlying intractable vomiting in a young adult. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY, 12(6), 613-616 [10.1097/00042737-200012060-00006].
De Giorgio R.; Barbara G.; Stanghellini V.; Cogliandro R.F.; Arrigoni A.; Santini D.; Ceccarelli C.; Salvioli B.; Rossini F.P.; Corinaldesi R....espandi
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