autoimmune enteropathy in children: review of literature and own supervision
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Abstract
The article deals with rare disease in children — autoimmune enteropathy. The basis of the disease is persistent protein-losing diarrhea, associated with production of autoantibodies, — a sign of an active autoimmune T-cell inflammation. Histomorphologically, the disease is characterized by atrophy of the villi and massive mononuclear infiltration of lamina propria of the small intestine. The article presents a review of literature and our own observations of autoimmune enteropathy in infant. Disease in a child ended fatally, as initially it had a poor prognosis: early onset, persistent diarrhea, renal involvement (nephrotic syndrome), associated defeat of small and large intestines.Reference Key |
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Authors | ;M.P. Limarenko;N.G. Logvinenko;A.P. Mayorenko |
Journal | scientific electronic archives |
Year | 2013 |
DOI | 10.22141/2224-0551.3.46.2013.89070 |
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