Refractory coeliac disease: About five cases

G. Bennani, A. Jahid, I. Benelberhdadi, F. Ajana
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Refractory coeliac disease (RCD) is defined by persistent or recurrent malabsorptive symptoms and villous atrophy despite strict adherence to a gluten-free diet (GFD) for at least 6–12 months in the absence of other causes of non-responsive treated coeliac disease and overt malignancy. Symptoms are often severe and require additional therapeutic intervention besides a GFD. RCD can be classified as type 1 which usually improves after treatment with a combination of aggressive nutritional support, adherence to a GFD, and alternative pharmacological therapies. By contrast, clinical response to alternative therapies in RCD type 2 is less certain and the prognosis is poor. Severe complications such as ulcerative jejunitis and enteropathy-associated T cell lymphoma may occur in a subgroup of patients with RCD. The aim of this article is to describe the profile of patients with RCD, their management, and their evolution in a series of 284 patients with celiac disease. *Correspondence to: Ghita Bennani, Department of Diseases of the Digestive System, Medicine C, CHU IBN SINA-Souissi Med University, V-Rabat, Morocco, Tel: +212 5376-76464; E-mail: ghita_med5@yahoo.fr
难治性乳糜泻:约5例
难治性乳糜泻(RCD)定义为持续或反复出现吸收不良症状和绒毛萎缩,尽管严格坚持无麸质饮食(GFD)至少6-12个月,但没有其他原因导致治疗无反应的乳糜泻和明显的恶性肿瘤。症状通常很严重,除GFD外,还需要额外的治疗干预。RCD可归类为1型,通常在积极的营养支持、坚持GFD和替代药物治疗的组合治疗后改善。相比之下,RCD 2型患者对替代疗法的临床反应不太确定,预后较差。严重的并发症,如溃疡性空肠炎和肠病相关T细胞淋巴瘤可能发生在RCD患者亚组中。本文的目的是描述284例乳糜泻患者的RCD的概况,他们的管理和他们的演变。*通讯:Ghita Bennani,消化系统疾病科,医学C, CHU IBN SINA-Souissi医科大学,摩洛哥拉巴特,电话:+212 5376-76464;电子邮件:ghita_med5@yahoo.fr
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