Cargando…

A rare case of intussusception leading to the diagnosis of acquired immune deficiency syndrome: a case report

INTRODUCTION: Although a common cause of intestinal obstruction in children, intussusception is a rare event in the adult population living in temperate regions. It has long been known that various acquired immune deficiency syndrome related conditions of the bowel such as lymphoma, lymphoid hyperpl...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Kehagias, Ioannis, Karamanakos, Stavros N, Panagiotopoulos, Spyros, Giali, Sofia, Gogos, Charalambos A, Kalfarentzos, Fotis
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2650702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19210783
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-3-61
_version_ 1782165110456844288
author Kehagias, Ioannis
Karamanakos, Stavros N
Panagiotopoulos, Spyros
Giali, Sofia
Gogos, Charalambos A
Kalfarentzos, Fotis
author_facet Kehagias, Ioannis
Karamanakos, Stavros N
Panagiotopoulos, Spyros
Giali, Sofia
Gogos, Charalambos A
Kalfarentzos, Fotis
author_sort Kehagias, Ioannis
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Although a common cause of intestinal obstruction in children, intussusception is a rare event in the adult population living in temperate regions. It has long been known that various acquired immune deficiency syndrome related conditions of the bowel such as lymphoma, lymphoid hyperplasia, cytomegalovirus colitis and Kaposi's sarcoma can lead to intussusception. The diagnosis is particularly difficult in this population of patients due to the non-specific nature of the symptoms as well as the depressed immune response obscuring inflammation or ischemia. Though the reported acquired immune deficiency syndrome associated cases of intussusception refer to patients with known human immunodeficiency virus infection, in our case we present an intestinal intussusception as the first manifestation of human immunodeficiency virus infection. CASE PRESENTATION: A 58-year-old white heterosexual Greek man with a clean medical record and no history of abdominal operation presented to the emergency department with symptoms and signs of bowel obstruction. Plain abdominal radiographs were highly suspicious for intussusception which was eventually confirmed on a computed tomography scan. Due to the patients clean medical record as well as the radiologic diagnosis of intussusception, we promptly undertook further serologic tests for human immunodeficiency virus and eventually established the diagnosis of acquired immune deficiency syndrome. The patient was operated 3 days later and this confirmed the diagnosis of small-bowel invagination due to a 4 cm polypoid growing intraluminal tumor, the pathologic examination of which revealed a diffuse high-grade B cell lymphoblastic lymphoma. CONCLUSION: Human immunodeficiency virus infection may have a silent course and gastrointestinal manifestations of the disease leading to intussusception might be the first clinical sign. Patients with intestinal intussusception, and the presence of risk factors for human immunodeficiency virus infection should be eligible for serologic tests for human immunodeficiency virus infection.
format Text
id pubmed-2650702
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2009
publisher BioMed Central
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-26507022009-03-04 A rare case of intussusception leading to the diagnosis of acquired immune deficiency syndrome: a case report Kehagias, Ioannis Karamanakos, Stavros N Panagiotopoulos, Spyros Giali, Sofia Gogos, Charalambos A Kalfarentzos, Fotis J Med Case Reports Case report INTRODUCTION: Although a common cause of intestinal obstruction in children, intussusception is a rare event in the adult population living in temperate regions. It has long been known that various acquired immune deficiency syndrome related conditions of the bowel such as lymphoma, lymphoid hyperplasia, cytomegalovirus colitis and Kaposi's sarcoma can lead to intussusception. The diagnosis is particularly difficult in this population of patients due to the non-specific nature of the symptoms as well as the depressed immune response obscuring inflammation or ischemia. Though the reported acquired immune deficiency syndrome associated cases of intussusception refer to patients with known human immunodeficiency virus infection, in our case we present an intestinal intussusception as the first manifestation of human immunodeficiency virus infection. CASE PRESENTATION: A 58-year-old white heterosexual Greek man with a clean medical record and no history of abdominal operation presented to the emergency department with symptoms and signs of bowel obstruction. Plain abdominal radiographs were highly suspicious for intussusception which was eventually confirmed on a computed tomography scan. Due to the patients clean medical record as well as the radiologic diagnosis of intussusception, we promptly undertook further serologic tests for human immunodeficiency virus and eventually established the diagnosis of acquired immune deficiency syndrome. The patient was operated 3 days later and this confirmed the diagnosis of small-bowel invagination due to a 4 cm polypoid growing intraluminal tumor, the pathologic examination of which revealed a diffuse high-grade B cell lymphoblastic lymphoma. CONCLUSION: Human immunodeficiency virus infection may have a silent course and gastrointestinal manifestations of the disease leading to intussusception might be the first clinical sign. Patients with intestinal intussusception, and the presence of risk factors for human immunodeficiency virus infection should be eligible for serologic tests for human immunodeficiency virus infection. BioMed Central 2009-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2650702/ /pubmed/19210783 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-3-61 Text en Copyright ©2009 Kehagias et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case report
Kehagias, Ioannis
Karamanakos, Stavros N
Panagiotopoulos, Spyros
Giali, Sofia
Gogos, Charalambos A
Kalfarentzos, Fotis
A rare case of intussusception leading to the diagnosis of acquired immune deficiency syndrome: a case report
title A rare case of intussusception leading to the diagnosis of acquired immune deficiency syndrome: a case report
title_full A rare case of intussusception leading to the diagnosis of acquired immune deficiency syndrome: a case report
title_fullStr A rare case of intussusception leading to the diagnosis of acquired immune deficiency syndrome: a case report
title_full_unstemmed A rare case of intussusception leading to the diagnosis of acquired immune deficiency syndrome: a case report
title_short A rare case of intussusception leading to the diagnosis of acquired immune deficiency syndrome: a case report
title_sort rare case of intussusception leading to the diagnosis of acquired immune deficiency syndrome: a case report
topic Case report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2650702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19210783
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-3-61
work_keys_str_mv AT kehagiasioannis ararecaseofintussusceptionleadingtothediagnosisofacquiredimmunedeficiencysyndromeacasereport
AT karamanakosstavrosn ararecaseofintussusceptionleadingtothediagnosisofacquiredimmunedeficiencysyndromeacasereport
AT panagiotopoulosspyros ararecaseofintussusceptionleadingtothediagnosisofacquiredimmunedeficiencysyndromeacasereport
AT gialisofia ararecaseofintussusceptionleadingtothediagnosisofacquiredimmunedeficiencysyndromeacasereport
AT gogoscharalambosa ararecaseofintussusceptionleadingtothediagnosisofacquiredimmunedeficiencysyndromeacasereport
AT kalfarentzosfotis ararecaseofintussusceptionleadingtothediagnosisofacquiredimmunedeficiencysyndromeacasereport
AT kehagiasioannis rarecaseofintussusceptionleadingtothediagnosisofacquiredimmunedeficiencysyndromeacasereport
AT karamanakosstavrosn rarecaseofintussusceptionleadingtothediagnosisofacquiredimmunedeficiencysyndromeacasereport
AT panagiotopoulosspyros rarecaseofintussusceptionleadingtothediagnosisofacquiredimmunedeficiencysyndromeacasereport
AT gialisofia rarecaseofintussusceptionleadingtothediagnosisofacquiredimmunedeficiencysyndromeacasereport
AT gogoscharalambosa rarecaseofintussusceptionleadingtothediagnosisofacquiredimmunedeficiencysyndromeacasereport
AT kalfarentzosfotis rarecaseofintussusceptionleadingtothediagnosisofacquiredimmunedeficiencysyndromeacasereport