Protein-losing enteropathy as a result of colon polyposis and colon cancer: a multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis and treatment

Author:

Kuipers HendrienORCID,van Westreenen Henderik L,Moll Freek C P,de Vos tot Nederveen Cappel Wouter H

Abstract

A man in his 60s presented to our emergency department with severe peripheral pitting oedema, weight gain, dyspnoea and diarrhoea. Blood tests showed a hypoalbuminaemia of 15 g/L. A suspicion of protein-losing enteropathy arose after the exclusion of albuminuria, cardiac failure, protein deficiency and liver cirrhosis. An abdominal CT scan revealed a wall thickening of the colon, and a subsequent colonoscopy identified multiple large obstructive polyps in the ascending colon. The patient underwent a right hemicolectomy which revealed the presence of tubulovillous polyps and a pT2N0 colon carcinoma. Following surgery, the patient experienced clinical improvement with normalisation of serum albumin and resolution of the oedema.Protein-losing enteropathy should be considered an underlying syndrome in patients with peripheral oedema and hypoalbuminaemia in the absence of cardiac failure, proteinuria, malnutrition and hepatic disease. This diagnostic process requires a multidisciplinary approach. For adequate treatment, the primary cause of protein-losing enteropathy needs to be investigated.

Publisher

BMJ

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