Rapidly progressing aseptic abscesses in a patient with ulcerative colitis

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Abstract

Aseptic abscesses (AAs) are extraintestinal manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). IBD-associated AAs are rare in Japan. We treated a 45-year-old man with ulcerative colitis (UC)-associated AAs. During remission, multiple progressive abscesses were detected in the spleen; he underwent splenectomy because an infectious disease was suspected. Although his condition improved temporarily after splenectomy, a large liver abscess was noted, and a diagnosis of UC-associated AAs was made. Granulocytapheresis (GCAP) and infliximab (IFX) administration resolved the abscess. This is the first reported case of UC-associated AAs in a Japanese patient treated by splenectomy, GCAP, and IFX.

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Yamaguchi, Y., Nakagawa, M., Nakagawa, S., Nagao, K., Inoue, S., Sugiyama, T., … Kasugai, K. (2021). Rapidly progressing aseptic abscesses in a patient with ulcerative colitis. Internal Medicine, 60(5), 725–730. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.5733-20

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