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Gastrointestinal manifestations of patients with chronic granulomatous disease
Authors:Movahedi Masoud  Aghamohammadi Asghar  Rezaei Nima  Farhoudi Abolhasan  Pourpak Zahra  Moin Mostafa  Gharagozlou Mohammad  Mansouri Davoud  Arshi Saba  Atarod Lida  Mirsaeid Ghazi Bahram  Shahnavaz Nikrad  Babaei Jandaghi Ali  Abolmaali Kamran  Mahmoudi Maryam  Bazargan Nasrin  Ahmadi Afshar Akefeh  Nabavi Mohammad
Institution:Immunology, Asthma and Allergy Research Institute, Children's Medical Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. movahedm@tums.ac.ir.
Abstract:Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD) represents a group of inherited disorders of phagocytic system, manifesting recurrent infections at different sites. The present study was accomplished in order to determine the gastrointestinal manifestations of CGD patients. Fifty-seven patients (38 males and 19 females) with CGD, who had been referred to three immunodeficiency referral centers in Iran, were studied during a 24-year period (1980-2004). The median age at the time of study was 14.5 years old (1-56 years). The median onset age of symptoms was 5 months (1 month- 13.75 years), and that of diagnostic age was 5 years (2 months- 54.1 years), with a diagnostic delay of 33 months, on average. Seven patients were presented with acute diarrhea, 3 with oral candidiasis, and 2 with liver abscesses as the first chief complaints. Twenty-four cases (42.1%) had been complicated by gastrointestinal manifestations during their course of the disease. Of those, 12 cases (21.1%) had diarrhea, 7 (12.3%) oral candidiasis, 5 (8.8%) hepatitis, 4 (7.0%) hepatic abscess, and 2 cases (3.5%) gastric outlet obstruction. Also, failure to thrive was detected in 6 patients (10.5%). Four patients died (7%). CGD should be excluded in any patient with gastrointestinal manifestations especially chronic diarrhea, hepatic abscess, and gastric outlet obstruction.
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