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Telogen effluvium as the first symptom of Crohn’s disease in a child

Crohn’s disease usually manifests gastrointestinal symptoms, however in some cases the patient presents with prominent or even exclusive extraintestinal involvement. Alopecia has been reported as a complication of therapeutic agents used in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease, and, in a few...

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Autores principales: Rogalidou, Maria, Tzoufi, Meropi, Katsanos, Konstantinos, Gaitanis, Georgios, Zioga, Aikaterini, Tsianos, Epameinondas, Siamopoulou-Mavridou, Antigoni
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Publicado: Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4188947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25330758
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author Rogalidou, Maria
Tzoufi, Meropi
Katsanos, Konstantinos
Gaitanis, Georgios
Zioga, Aikaterini
Tsianos, Epameinondas
Siamopoulou-Mavridou, Antigoni
author_facet Rogalidou, Maria
Tzoufi, Meropi
Katsanos, Konstantinos
Gaitanis, Georgios
Zioga, Aikaterini
Tsianos, Epameinondas
Siamopoulou-Mavridou, Antigoni
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description Crohn’s disease usually manifests gastrointestinal symptoms, however in some cases the patient presents with prominent or even exclusive extraintestinal involvement. Alopecia has been reported as a complication of therapeutic agents used in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease, and, in a few cases of adult patients, prior to the appearance of gastrointestinal symptoms. We present a 10 year-old-child with telogen effluvium that appeared one year before the diagnosis of Crohn’s disease, as the first and only symptom at that time. Other systemic causes of hair loss such as micronutrient deficiencies, endocrine imbalance or chemical exposure were excluded. Eight months later the patient presented with mild iron deficiency and signs of social retraction, while two months before the final diagnosis of Crohn’s disease other more characteristic alarming symptoms (mild fever, oral apthous ulcers, weight loss) were added to the clinical picture. Alopecia improved after remission of Crohn’s disease, reappeared when the patient relapsed, and finally resolved gradually when complete remission of Crohn’s disease was achieved. Telogen effluvium was the first symptom of Crohn’s disease in a child, and, although this is a rare association, it should be considered as an extraintestinal manifestation of Crohn’s disease.
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spelling pubmed-41889472014-10-20 Telogen effluvium as the first symptom of Crohn’s disease in a child Rogalidou, Maria Tzoufi, Meropi Katsanos, Konstantinos Gaitanis, Georgios Zioga, Aikaterini Tsianos, Epameinondas Siamopoulou-Mavridou, Antigoni Ann Gastroenterol Case Report Crohn’s disease usually manifests gastrointestinal symptoms, however in some cases the patient presents with prominent or even exclusive extraintestinal involvement. Alopecia has been reported as a complication of therapeutic agents used in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease, and, in a few cases of adult patients, prior to the appearance of gastrointestinal symptoms. We present a 10 year-old-child with telogen effluvium that appeared one year before the diagnosis of Crohn’s disease, as the first and only symptom at that time. Other systemic causes of hair loss such as micronutrient deficiencies, endocrine imbalance or chemical exposure were excluded. Eight months later the patient presented with mild iron deficiency and signs of social retraction, while two months before the final diagnosis of Crohn’s disease other more characteristic alarming symptoms (mild fever, oral apthous ulcers, weight loss) were added to the clinical picture. Alopecia improved after remission of Crohn’s disease, reappeared when the patient relapsed, and finally resolved gradually when complete remission of Crohn’s disease was achieved. Telogen effluvium was the first symptom of Crohn’s disease in a child, and, although this is a rare association, it should be considered as an extraintestinal manifestation of Crohn’s disease. Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4188947/ /pubmed/25330758 Text en Copyright: © Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rogalidou, Maria
Tzoufi, Meropi
Katsanos, Konstantinos
Gaitanis, Georgios
Zioga, Aikaterini
Tsianos, Epameinondas
Siamopoulou-Mavridou, Antigoni
Telogen effluvium as the first symptom of Crohn’s disease in a child
title Telogen effluvium as the first symptom of Crohn’s disease in a child
title_full Telogen effluvium as the first symptom of Crohn’s disease in a child
title_fullStr Telogen effluvium as the first symptom of Crohn’s disease in a child
title_full_unstemmed Telogen effluvium as the first symptom of Crohn’s disease in a child
title_short Telogen effluvium as the first symptom of Crohn’s disease in a child
title_sort telogen effluvium as the first symptom of crohn’s disease in a child
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4188947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25330758
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