Case Report

J Rheum Dis 2015; 22(6): 378-381

Published online December 31, 2015

© Korean College of Rheumatology

루푸스 장염 치료 중 발생한 소장 천공을 동반한 허헐성 장염 1예

주상현ㆍ이재명ㆍ박진균ㆍ이은영ㆍ이은봉ㆍ송영욱

서울대학교병원 류마티스내과

Received: September 29, 2014; Revised: January 15, 2015; Accepted: January 15, 2015

A Case of Ischemic Enteritis with Small Bowel Perforation during Management of Lupus Enteritis

Sang Hyun Joo, Jae Myung Lee, Jin Kyun Park, Eun Young Lee, Eun Bong Lee, Yeong Wook Song

Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea

Correspondence to : Yeong Wook Song

Received: September 29, 2014; Revised: January 15, 2015; Accepted: January 15, 2015

Abstract

Development of ischemic enteritis is rare in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). We report on a case of ischemic enteritis with small bowel perforation in a 54-year-old female patient with SLE. She was diagnosed as SLE at 20 years old. Nine months ago, she developed periumbilical pain and was diagnosed with lupus enteritis. She was treated with prednisolone (0.5 mg/d), which was tapered gradually over 6 weeks. Prednisolone was maintained at 12.5 mg once a day. A similar periumbilical pain episode occurred again 7 months ago. Four weeks ago, she visited the emergency room due to diffuse abdominal pain, and abdominal computed tomography showed small bowel obstruction. Gastrointestinal manifestations improved after conservative management. She visited again due to severe abdominal pain for 2 days. She had panperitonitis due to a small bowel perforation and underwent an emergency laparotomy. The surgical specimen revealed ischemic enteritis involving whole bowel wall thickness with perforation. We report on a case of ischemic enteritis with small bowel perforation in a SLE patient diagnosed as lupus enteritis with literature review. (J Rheum Dis 2015;22:378-381)

Keywords Systemic lupus erythematosus, Ischemic enteritis, Intestinal perforation

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Case Report

J Rheum Dis 2015; 22(6): 378-381

Published online December 31, 2015

Copyright © Korean College of Rheumatology.

루푸스 장염 치료 중 발생한 소장 천공을 동반한 허헐성 장염 1예

주상현ㆍ이재명ㆍ박진균ㆍ이은영ㆍ이은봉ㆍ송영욱

서울대학교병원 류마티스내과

Received: September 29, 2014; Revised: January 15, 2015; Accepted: January 15, 2015

A Case of Ischemic Enteritis with Small Bowel Perforation during Management of Lupus Enteritis

Sang Hyun Joo, Jae Myung Lee, Jin Kyun Park, Eun Young Lee, Eun Bong Lee, Yeong Wook Song

Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea

Correspondence to:Yeong Wook Song

Received: September 29, 2014; Revised: January 15, 2015; Accepted: January 15, 2015

Abstract

Development of ischemic enteritis is rare in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). We report on a case of ischemic enteritis with small bowel perforation in a 54-year-old female patient with SLE. She was diagnosed as SLE at 20 years old. Nine months ago, she developed periumbilical pain and was diagnosed with lupus enteritis. She was treated with prednisolone (0.5 mg/d), which was tapered gradually over 6 weeks. Prednisolone was maintained at 12.5 mg once a day. A similar periumbilical pain episode occurred again 7 months ago. Four weeks ago, she visited the emergency room due to diffuse abdominal pain, and abdominal computed tomography showed small bowel obstruction. Gastrointestinal manifestations improved after conservative management. She visited again due to severe abdominal pain for 2 days. She had panperitonitis due to a small bowel perforation and underwent an emergency laparotomy. The surgical specimen revealed ischemic enteritis involving whole bowel wall thickness with perforation. We report on a case of ischemic enteritis with small bowel perforation in a SLE patient diagnosed as lupus enteritis with literature review. (J Rheum Dis 2015;22:378-381)

Keywords: Systemic lupus erythematosus, Ischemic enteritis, Intestinal perforation

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