Using heparin therapy to reverse protein-losing enteropathy in a patient with CDG-Ib.
Using heparin therapy to reverse protein-losing enteropathy in a patient with CDG-Ib.
Background A 22-year-old female presented with edema, diarrhea, hypoalbuminemia and pancytopenia. She had previously been diagnosed with congenital disorder of glycosylation type Ib, and had a history of congenital hepatic fibrosis, portal hypertension and esophageal varices. In the past she had refused mannose therapy because of associated diarrhea and abdominal pain.Investigations Laboratory examinations, abdominal ultrasonography, bacterial and viral cultures of blood, urine and stools, double-balloon enteroscopy and fecal excretion test using (51)Cr-labeled albumin.Diagnosis Protein-losing enteropathy.Management Infusion of albumin followed by intravenous and subcutaneous therapy with unfractionated heparin.
Liem YS, Bode L, Freeze HH, Leebeek FW, Zandbergen AA, Wilson J; Medscape.
YS Liem is a Resident, FWG Leebeek is a Consultant Hematologist, AAM Zandbergen is an Internist and JHP Wilson is a Professor of Internal Medicine at the Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.