Coeliac disease and granulomatous ileocolitis: An association or chance occurrence?

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Enteric granulomatous inflammation can be caused by a number of conditions including Crohn's disease, sarcoidosis, enteric infections, chronic granulomatous disease and also by drug reactions. Granulomas have also been described in microscopic colitis associated with certain medications and autoimmune diseases. The association of granulomatous ileocolitis with celiac disease is not common. We present a case of coeliac disease with granulomatous ileocolitis with follow-up and repeat histology on a gluten-free diet. We discuss the pathological mechanisms leading to the association of granulomatous ileocolitis with coeliac disease as well as other conditions. © 2011 Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.

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Johns, C. E., Topping, J. H., Bloxham, C., & Dhar, A. (2011). Coeliac disease and granulomatous ileocolitis: An association or chance occurrence? Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 41(4), 319–322. https://doi.org/10.4997/JRCPE.2011.407

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