2008
DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2008.06.007
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Clinical Challenges and Images in GI

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“…Of these, only 7 patients have concurrent collagenous colitis ( 22 24 , 26 , 40 ) and 4 patients have concurrent collagenous inflammation in the small bowel ( 17 , 23 , 24 , 39 ). In 3 additional reported cases, the collagenous inflammation affects all 3 locations in the gastrointestinal tract ( 24 , 30 , 35 ). This contrasts with adult patients, in whom CG is predominantly seen in combination with collagenous inflammation engaging the small bowel and/or colon ( 1 , 23 , 24 ).…”
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“…Of these, only 7 patients have concurrent collagenous colitis ( 22 24 , 26 , 40 ) and 4 patients have concurrent collagenous inflammation in the small bowel ( 17 , 23 , 24 , 39 ). In 3 additional reported cases, the collagenous inflammation affects all 3 locations in the gastrointestinal tract ( 24 , 30 , 35 ). This contrasts with adult patients, in whom CG is predominantly seen in combination with collagenous inflammation engaging the small bowel and/or colon ( 1 , 23 , 24 ).…”
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“… 7 In children, juvenile scleroderma, hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus, Aeromonas hydrophilia infection, and other autoimmune disorders are associated with collagenous colitis and gastritis. 6 , 7 …”
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“…Searching the pediatric literature revealed more than twenty-four reported patients with collagenous gastritis [8], more than nine cases of collagenous colitis [3–5, 9–14], one with gastrocolonic involvement [11], and one with involvement of gastric, duodenal, and colonic mucosa [15]. Abdominal pain, weight loss, anemia, and fatigue were more likely to occur in patients with isolated collagenous gastritis, while diarrhea was the predominant symptom in the case of colonic involvement [8].…”
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“…There is only one reported case in the literature of a 15-month-old with collagenous gastroduodenocolitis who presented with profound diarrhea, anemia, and low albumin [15]. In adults, only 2 cases of CC associated with PLE have been reported [16, 17].…”
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confidence: 99%