Evaluation by MR enterocolonography of lansoprazole-induced collagenous colitis accompanied with protein-losing enteropathy

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We herein describe a 69-year-old man suffering from chronic diarrhea caused by lansoprazole (LPZ)-induced collagenous colitis (CC) accompanied with protein-losing enteropathy (PLE), diagnosed by increased fecal alpha-1 antitrypsin clearance and the findings of leakage from the descending colon to the sigmoid colon on scintigraphy. MR enterocolonography (MREC) was also performed for differentiating digestive diseases, and inflamed findings were observed around the same portion as those on scintigraphy, suggesting that this region was responsible for protein loss in this case. The MREC findings improved after the cessation of LPZ, and hypoalbuminemia also improved simultaneously. This case suggests that MREC may be a new and useful diagnostic tool for CC with PLE.

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Mizoguchi, A., Higashiyama, M., Ikeyama, K., Nishii, S., Terada, H., Furuhashi, H., … Hokari, R. (2018). Evaluation by MR enterocolonography of lansoprazole-induced collagenous colitis accompanied with protein-losing enteropathy. Internal Medicine, 57(1), 37–41. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.8993-17

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