A Japanese family of X-linked auto-immune enteropathy with haemolytic anaemia and polyendocrinopathy

N Satake, M Nakanishi, M Okano, K Tomizawa… - European journal of …, 1993 - Springer
N Satake, M Nakanishi, M Okano, K Tomizawa, A Ishizaka, K Kojima, M Onodera, T Ariga…
European journal of pediatrics, 1993Springer
Three cases of X-linked auto-immune enteropathy with haemolytic anaemia and
polyendocrinopathy are described from one related Japanese kindred. Two boys had died
due to severe diarrhoea accompanied by total or subtotal intestinal villous atrophy. In
contrast, although one patient showed the same symptoms and had circulating IgG
antibodies against enterocytes, his condition improved dramatically and he developed well
following the use of cyclosporin A (CSA). CSA may be beneficial in patients with this rare …
Abstract
Three cases of X-linked auto-immune enteropathy with haemolytic anaemia and polyendocrinopathy are described from one related Japanese kindred. Two boys had died due to severe diarrhoea accompanied by total or subtotal intestinal villous atrophy.In contrast, although one patient showed the same symptoms and had circulating IgG antibodies against enterocytes, his condition improved dramatically and he developed well following the use of cyclosporin A (CSA). CSA may be beneficial in patients with this rare disorder. Auto-immune enteropathy should be considered as a cause of protracted diarrhoea with unknown aetiology.
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