Recurrent Acute Pancreatitis Due to Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis

Mouna Tamzaourte *

Gastroenterology I Unit, Mohamed V Military Teaching Hospital, Mohamed V-Souissi University, Rabat, Morocco.

Imane Tazi

Gastroenterology I Unit, Mohamed V Military Teaching Hospital, Mohamed V-Souissi University, Rabat, Morocco.

Abderrahim El Ktaibi

Department of Pathological Anatomy and Cytology, Mohamed V Military Teaching Hospital, Mohamed V-Souissi University, Rabat, Morocco.

Sanae Berrag

Gastroenterology I Unit, Mohamed V Military Teaching Hospital, Mohamed V-Souissi University, Rabat, Morocco.

Tarik Adioui

Gastroenterology I Unit, Mohamed V Military Teaching Hospital, Mohamed V-Souissi University, Rabat, Morocco.

Mohamed Oukabli

Department of Pathological Anatomy and Cytology, Mohamed V Military Teaching Hospital, Mohamed V-Souissi University, Rabat, Morocco.

Aziz Aourarh

Gastroenterology I Unit, Mohamed V Military Teaching Hospital, Mohamed V-Souissi University, Rabat, Morocco.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: Eosinophilic gastroenteritis (EGE) is an unusual affection distinguished by punctual or abundant infiltration by eosinophilic cells in the gastrointestinal tracts, particularly the stomach or duodenum. Clinical aspects are inconstant.

Case Report: We record a case with EGE presenting as coexistent acute pancreatitis with ascites. Laboratory detections demonstrated elevated rate of lipase with elevated blood eosinophil cells numbers. A computed tomography of abdominal and pelvic region checkup appeared a normal pancreatic gland, minimal quantity of ascites in peritoneum and duodenal thickening. Duodenal Biopsies suggested eosinophilic cells infiltration in the lamina propria. This case was effectively treated using prednisolone.

Conclusion: in spite of its atypical circumstance, the discriminational opinion of inexplicable acute pancreatitis should include EGE, particularly if the patient has duodenal edema on imaging or peripheral eosinophilia.

Keywords: Eosinophilic gastroenteritis, acute pancreatitis, ascites, eosinophilic infiltration


How to Cite

Tamzaourte, Mouna, Imane Tazi, Abderrahim El Ktaibi, Sanae Berrag, Tarik Adioui, Mohamed Oukabli, and Aziz Aourarh. 2021. “Recurrent Acute Pancreatitis Due to Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis”. Asian Journal of Research and Reports in Gastroenterology 4 (1):117-21. https://www.journalajrrga.com/index.php/AJRRGA/article/view/60.

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