Case Report
Copyright ©2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Gastroenterol. Aug 28, 2014; 20(32): 11443-11450
Published online Aug 28, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i32.11443
Table 1 Characteristics of patients with intestinal pseudo-obstruction due to systemic lupus erythematosus at the time of diagnosis
Case 1Case 2Case 3Case 4
General information
Age (yr)27232537
Time of diagnosis of SLE0 mo/yr0 mo/yr0 mo/yr12 yr
SLEDAI27111510
Clinical signs and symptoms
Weight loss (kg)10158NR
Seizures/amaurosis+---
Fever++++
Serositis (pleural effusion)++++
Ascites+---
Dysuria+++-
Sepsis++--
Paraclinical tests
Uretero-hydronephrosis (CT)++++
Esophagitis (endoscopy)++NRNR
Hypomotility (manometry)++NRNR
Laboratory tests
ANA (IU/mL)21.13.4NR
Anti-ds-DNA (IU/mL)293440NR
C3 (mg/dL)36404436
C4 (mg/dL)6378
Anti-SM (IU/mL)> 100NRNRNR
Anti-Ro++--
Hemolytic anemia++++
Leucopenia/lymphopenia++++
High CRP++++
Proteinuria (g/24 h)1.8 to 213 to 10.7610ESCKD
Blood cultureE. coliE. coli--
Urine cultureE. coli/PAE. coliE. coliE. coli
Treatment
Methylprednisolone pulse+++NU
IV IgG++NUNU
CyclophosphamideNUNU+NU
Oral prednisolone++++
Prokinetics++++
Antibiotics++++
Others
Total parenteral nutrition+++-
Surgery prior to diagnosis++++