Intestinal IgA deposition in Henoch-schönlein purpura with severe gastro-intestinal manifestations |
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Authors: | Seiichi Kato Kyoko Ebina Hiroshi Naganuma Shin-ichi Sato Shun-ichi Maisawa Hiroshi Nakagawa |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Paediatrics, Sendai City Hospital, 3-1 Shimizukoji, Wakabayashi-ku, 980 Sendai, Japan;(2) Department of Pathology, Sendai City Hospital, Sendai, Japan;(3) Department of Paediatrics, Morioka Children's Hospital, Morioka, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract In patients with Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) presenting with severe gastro-intestinal (GI) symptoms, IgA deposition was studied in endoscopically obtained mucosal biopsies. A total number of 11 patients (male, 7; female, 4) were enrolled in this study; 7 patients underwent upper GI endoscopy and biops 1 underwent sigmoidoscopy and 3 underwent both. Upper GI endoscopy in each patient showed various mucosal changes including redness, petechiae, erosions, and ulcerations, most predominant in the second part of the duodenum. Sigmoidoscopy demonstrated no abnormality in two of four patients. Intestinal deposition of IgA was positive in 7 of 11 patients with HSP. Histological examination showed non-specific inflammation of varying degrees in each patient, but no small vessel vasculitis was observed. IgA deposits were seen in only 2 of 23 control subjects with various GI diseases. Positive rate of IgA deposition per patient was significantly higher in patients with HSP than in controls (P<0.005).Conclusion IgA deposition in the GI tract, as in the skin kidneys, is characteristic of HSP. Intestinal IgA deposition complements the diagnostic criferia of HSP.Presented in part at the 4th Pan-Pacific Congress of Paediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Tokyo, September 1994 |
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Keywords: | Biopsy Endoscopy Henoch-Schö nlein purpura IgA Intestinal mucosa |
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