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Sprue-Like Intestinal Disease Complicated by Inclusion Body Myositis

Journal: International Journal of Celiac Disease (Vol.7, No. 2)

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Page : 53-55

Keywords : celiac disease; gluten enteropathy; small bowel ulcer; non-granulomatous ulcerative jejunitis; myopathy; inclusion body myositis;

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Abstract

A woman with long-standing weight loss and malabsorption demonstrated a severe sprue-like enteropathy. She insidiously developed persistent and progressive muscle weakness caused by inclusion body myositis, an uncommon muscle disorder. Treatment with a gluten-free diet, steroids, calcium, zinc and vitamin supplements, including empirical vitamin E resulted in weight gain, but failed to histologically improve her small intestinal mucosa or the muscle weakness which became profound. The myopathic process could reflect a co-existent autoimmune disorder, or, possibly a direct result of long-standing and superimposed nutrient deficits. An alternative explanation may be a hitherto unrecognized syndrome manifested as inclusion body myositis and a form of sprue-like enteropathy.

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