Rena Hm Cao, Jason Diab, Michael C Grimm, Christophe R Berney
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Abstract
Brown bowel syndrome (BBS) is a rare disorder characterized by brown pigmentation of the intestinal wall, thought to be a consequence of lipofuscin accumulation. Celiac disease and vitamin E deficiency have been postulated to be risk factors. We systematically searched PubMed, Embase, Web of Science and Cochrane to identify all case reports and abstracts reporting clinical information on patients with a confirmed diagnosis of BBS. Forty-two studies met our inclusion criteria, including 63 patients with confirmed BBS. The most common symptoms of BBS were diarrhea (50.8%) and malnutrition (50.8%), followed by abdominal pain (39.7%) and vomiting (22.2%). BBS patients with celiac disease who presented with similar symptoms to non-celiac patients were significantly less likely to be hypoalbuminemic (15.4 vs. 45.5%) and showed a non-significant trend towards a higher mortality rate (36.4% vs. 15.4%). Nineteen (31.7%) BBS patients were also vitamin E deficient. The clinical presentation and outcomes in BBS patients with vitamin E deficiency and celiac disease were similar to those without vitamin E deficiency and celiac disease. Further studies are warranted to better define the diagnostic-therapeutic approach to patients with BBS.
棕色肠综合征(BBS)是一种罕见的疾病,以肠壁棕色色素沉着为特征,被认为是脂褐素积累的结果。乳糜泻和维生素E缺乏被认为是危险因素。我们系统地检索PubMed、Embase、Web of Science和Cochrane,以确定所有报告BBS确诊患者临床信息的病例报告和摘要。42项研究符合我们的纳入标准,包括63例确诊的BBS患者。BBS最常见的症状是腹泻(50.8%)和营养不良(50.8%),其次是腹痛(39.7%)和呕吐(22.2%)。伴有乳糜泻的BBS患者如果表现出与非乳糜泻患者相似的症状,低白蛋白血症的可能性显著降低(15.4%对45.5%),且死亡率呈非显著性升高趋势(36.4%对15.4%)。19例(31.7%)BBS患者同时缺乏维生素E。伴有维生素E缺乏和乳糜泻的BBS患者的临床表现和结果与没有维生素E缺乏和乳糜泻的患者相似。需要进一步的研究来更好地确定BBS患者的诊断和治疗方法。