Title of article :
Sarcoidosis, Celiac Disease and Deep Venous Thrombosis: a Rare Association
Author/Authors :
Çelik, Gökhan Department of Chest Diseases - Faculty of Medicine - Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey , Çiledağ, Aydın Department of Chest Diseases - Faculty of Medicine - Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey , Kaya, Akın Department of Chest Diseases - Faculty of Medicine - Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey , Keskin, Onur Department of Internal Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey , Ensari, Arzu Department of Pathology - Faculty of Medicine - Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey , Karabörk, Ayça Department of Pathology - Faculty of Medicine - Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey
Pages :
3
From page :
450
To page :
452
Abstract :
Sarcoidosis is a multisystem granulomatous disorder of unknown etiology and it may rarely be associated with a second disorder. Celiac disease is an immune-mediated enteropathy characterized with malabsorption caused by gluten intolerance, and several reports indicate an association between celiac disease and sarcoidosis. In addition, although celiac disease is associated with several extraintestinal pathologies, venous thrombosis has been rarely reported. Herein we present a rare case report of a patient with a diagnosis of sarcoidosis, celiac disease and deep venous thrombosis because of the rare association of these disorders. The patient was admitted with abdominal pain, weight loss, chronic diarrhea and a 5-day history of swelling in her right leg. A diagnosis of deep venous thrombosis was achieved by doppler ultrasonographic examination. The diagnosis of celiac disease was made by biopsy of duodenal mucosa and supported with elevated serum level of anti-gliadin IgA and IgG, and a diagnosis of sarcoidosis was achieved by transbronchial needle aspiration from the subcarinal lymph node during flexible bronchoscopy.
Keywords :
Sarcoidosis , celiac , venous thrombosis
Journal title :
Balkan Medical Journal
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Balkan Medical Journal
Record number :
2686070
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