Pellagra Post–Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery

Q3 Medicine
Shreyas Shirodkar MD , Jonathan Shakesprere MD , Ramsha Shafiq MD , Adnan Haider MD
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Abstract

Background/Objective

Micronutrient deficiencies such as pellagra are rarely seen after bariatric surgery and can be challenging to diagnose and manage. Alcohol use can precipitate nutritional deficiencies.

Case Report

A 51-year-old woman with a history of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery who later developed an alcohol-use disorder after her diagnosis of breast cancer. She experienced a subacute decline in her physical and cognitive function along with a rash after radiation treatment for breast cancer, lower extremity pain and weakness, anemia, and diarrhea with severe hypokalemia. Workup showed undetectable niacin levels. She initially did not respond to an oral niacin replacement, necessitating intramuscular injections. Alcohol cessation and parenteral B complex replacement led to the resolution of her symptoms and biochemical derangements.

Discussion

Bariatric surgery with concomitant alcohol use can precipitate niacin deficiency–induced liver dysfunction. In the correct clinical setting, screening for alcohol use and checking niacin levels may help avoid extensive testing and can help make the correct diagnosis. Parenteral replacement may be necessary in this setting.

Conclusion

Niacin deficiency needs to be considered in patients with bariatric surgery with a history of alcoholism in the correct clinical setting.

Abstract Image

roux -en- y胃旁路手术后糙皮病
背景/目的在减肥手术后很少发现微营养素缺乏症,如鱼鳞病,诊断和治疗可能具有挑战性。饮酒会导致营养缺乏。病例报告一名51岁的女性,有Roux-en-Y胃转流手术史,在被诊断为癌症后,她后来患上了酗酒障碍。她经历了身体和认知功能的亚急性下降,在乳腺癌癌症放射治疗后出现皮疹、下肢疼痛和虚弱、贫血以及腹泻伴严重低钾血症。检查显示烟酸水平无法检测。她最初对口服烟酸替代品没有反应,需要肌肉注射。停止饮酒和肠外B复合体替代治疗使她的症状和生化紊乱得到了缓解。讨论伴随饮酒的减肥手术可能导致烟酸缺乏引起的肝功能障碍。在正确的临床环境中,筛查饮酒情况和检查烟酸水平可能有助于避免广泛的检测,并有助于做出正确的诊断。在这种情况下可能需要进行肠外置换。结论在正确的临床环境下,有酗酒史的减肥手术患者需要考虑烟酸缺乏。
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AACE Clinical Case Reports
AACE Clinical Case Reports Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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