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A CASE OF PROTEIN‐LOSING ENTEROPATHY
Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1960SummaryThe case described is of a woman, aged 61 years, presenting with diarrhoea, fever and œdema associated with hypoproteinæmia. Biopsy of the intestine showed acute non‐specific ileitis, and biopsy of the liver showed severe fatty degeneration. Laparotomy revealed some vascular engorgement of the subserosal vessels in the lower ileal area.
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Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions, 2019
To determine the feasibility and clinical result of selective embolization of hepatoduodenal or paratracheal lymphatics in Fontan patients with protein‐losing enteropathy (PLE) or plastic bronchitis (PB).
G. Maleux +10 more
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To determine the feasibility and clinical result of selective embolization of hepatoduodenal or paratracheal lymphatics in Fontan patients with protein‐losing enteropathy (PLE) or plastic bronchitis (PB).
G. Maleux +10 more
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2010
Protein-losing enteropathies are a syndrome caused by mucosal disruption or increased permeability or obstruction of lymphatic drainage. Documentation of excessive intestinal protein loss is the hallmark of the diagnosis. Treatment depends on the primary disease process and is usually a combination of dietary, medical, and/or surgical therapy.
Jonathan Goldstein, Richard Wright
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Protein-losing enteropathies are a syndrome caused by mucosal disruption or increased permeability or obstruction of lymphatic drainage. Documentation of excessive intestinal protein loss is the hallmark of the diagnosis. Treatment depends on the primary disease process and is usually a combination of dietary, medical, and/or surgical therapy.
Jonathan Goldstein, Richard Wright
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Protein-Losing Enteropathy Following Fontan Palliation.
Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 2019Protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) is a chronic condition involving multiple organ systems that may develop any time following Fontan completion. The pathogenesis of PLE is complex and multifactorial.
Asim Al Balushi, A. Mackie
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2019
Protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) refers to a pathologic loss of protein from the gastrointestinal tract. PLE may result from a variety of both intra- and extraintestinal diseases. Patients present with symptomatic hypoalbuminemia leading to peripheral edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and malnutrition sometimes in the context of symptoms of ...
Brooke Corning, Andrew P. Copland
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Protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) refers to a pathologic loss of protein from the gastrointestinal tract. PLE may result from a variety of both intra- and extraintestinal diseases. Patients present with symptomatic hypoalbuminemia leading to peripheral edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and malnutrition sometimes in the context of symptoms of ...
Brooke Corning, Andrew P. Copland
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Cytomegalovirus ileitis with protein-losing enteropathy in an immunocompetent adult
Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology, 2021Y. Ochiai +5 more
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Protein-losing enteropathy and plastic bronchitis after the Fontan procedure
Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2021Ajay J Iyengar, Diana, Thomas L Gentles
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