2015
DOI: 10.14442/jgfm.16.4_297
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Cronkhite‐Canada Syndrome with Complete Remission after Four Months of Prednisolone Therapy and Polypectomy

Abstract: The etiology of and optimal treatments for Cronkhite‐Canada syndrome (CCS) are still undetermined. Fewer than 5% of CCS patients experience complete remission and 15% of CCS patients develop malignancies. Here, we present a case of CCS involving autoimmune disorders, in which rapid diagnosis, rapid commencement of therapy, and complete remission were achieved after 4 months of prednisolone therapy and polypectomy, although biopsy specimens from all residual colonic polyps revealed adenocarcinoma in one polyp 4… Show more

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