Use of Infliximab as rescue therapy in acute severe Ulcerative Colitis with recent norovirus infection |
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Authors: | J.P.A. O'Connor, C.A. O'Mor in, P. Neary,N.P. Breslin |
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Affiliation: | aDept of Gastroenterology, Adelaide and Meath Hospital incorporating the National Children's Hospital/Trinity College Dublin, Belgard Road, Tallaght Dublin 24, Ireland;bDept of Colorectal Surgery, Adelaide and Meath Hospital incorporating the National Children's Hospital/Trinity College Dublin, Belgard Road, Tallaght Dublin 24, Ireland |
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Abstract: | Background and aimsNorovirus infection is a common cause of acute diarrhoeal illness and may occur in the setting of inflammatory bowel disease.MethodsA patient with an acute severe first presentation of Ulcerative Colitis failed to settle with intravenous steroids and rescue therapy was considered. The isolation of norovirus in his stool caused concern about aggravating the infection if immunosuppression ensued. Following a brief period of watchful waiting and a full discussion between physician, surgeon and patient, Infliximab was administered (5 mg/kg).ResultsThe patient responded well both clinically and biochemically.ConclusionsIn this case, Infliximab was a safe and efficacious intervention in a patient with acute Ulcerative Colitis and recent norovirus infection. |
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Keywords: | Ulcerative Colitis Norovirus SRSV Infliximab |
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