Primary hypoparathyroidism in a patient with common variable immunodeficiency associated enteropathy
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Primary hypoparathyroidism in a patient with common variable immunodeficiency associated enteropathy
Abstract
Background. Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is a rare disease characterized by humoral immunodeficiency, often causing sinopulmonary and gastrointestinal infections, and may cause enteropathy in some patients, which leads to severe malnutrition and electrolyte deficiencies. Although many autoimmune diseases are seen with increased frequency in CVID patients, primary hypoparathyroidism is extremely rare.Case presentation. A 50-year-old man with CVID presented with diarrhea. The patient had complaints for 2 years and was cachectic. He had severe electrolyte and vitamin deficiencies that did not respond to oral treatment. The diarrhea causes such as celiac, inflammatory bowel diseases, and gastrointestinal infections were excluded and the endoscopy showed enteropathic changes in the duodenum and colon. Concomitant hypoparathyroidism was also detected in the patient with hypocalcemia despite adequate replacement.Conclusion. Parenteral therapy should be considered in the management of CVID enteropathy cases that do not respond to oral replacement. Although very rare, hypoparathyroidism should be considered in the differential diagnosis of CVID patients with treatment-resistant hypocalcemia.
Keywords: CVID; colitis; electrolyte deficiency; enteropathy; hypoparathyroidism.
© 2021 Rashad Ismayilov et al., published by Sciendo.
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