Title of article
Acute Fulminant-Onset Synchronized CMV-Ulcerative Colitis
Author/Authors
Burcak Binicier, Omer Tepecik Education and Research Hospital - Department of Gastroenterology - Yenisehir-Izmir, Turkey , Ozer Sari, Sevil Tepecik Education and Research Hospital - Department of Gastroenterology - Yenisehir-Izmir, Turkey
Pages
3
From page
99
To page
101
Abstract
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is an agent which exists asymptomatically in most individuals and may cause latent life-time infection following contamination. Symptomatic CMV infection develops most commonly in organ transplant recipients and in individuals who receive immunosuppressive drugs, undergo haemodialysis or have acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. The link between ulcerative colitis and CMV infection and the efficacy of antiviral therapy in these individuals have been demonstrated. Due to the fact that synchronous onset of CMV and ulcerative colitis is a very rare clinical condition, we present here a synchronous-onset fulminant CMV and ulcerative colitis in a 58-year-old man without any other co-morbidities.
Keywords
Cytomegalovirus , Ulcerative Colitis , Fulminant Colitis
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2462071
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