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A rare case intractable diarrhea secondary to Clostridium difficile and cytomegalovirus coinfection

Patient: Male, 63 Final Diagnosis: Cytomegalo virus (CMV) infection Symptoms: Diarrhea Medication:— Clinical Procedure:— Specialty: Infectious Diseases OBJECTIVE: Unusual clinical course BACKGROUND: Coinfection with cytomegalovirus in a patient with Clostridium difficile persistent diarrhea and coli...

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Autores principales: John, Santhosh Gheevarghese, Dominguez, Cristian, Chandiramani, Vijay, Vemulappalli, Tejo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3845211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24298304
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.889700
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Sumario:Patient: Male, 63 Final Diagnosis: Cytomegalo virus (CMV) infection Symptoms: Diarrhea Medication:— Clinical Procedure:— Specialty: Infectious Diseases OBJECTIVE: Unusual clinical course BACKGROUND: Coinfection with cytomegalovirus in a patient with Clostridium difficile persistent diarrhea and colitis can lead to a delay in diagnosis and treatment. CASE REPORT: A 63-year-old man with squamous cell carcinoma of the lower lip, status post surgical resection and currently on chemoradiation presented with intractable diarrhea and abdominal pain. Initial workup showed Clostridium difficile diarrhea with pancolitis. Diarrhea persisted despite being on antibiotics and bacteriological cure for C. difficile. Further noninvasive work up revealed associated cytomegalovirus infection, and patient had a dramatic response to ganciclovir without any relapse. CONCLUSIONS: Physicians should be cognizant about other causes of diarrhea and colitis in immunocompromised patient when treatment for primary diagnosis fails to resolve their symptoms.