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Case Reports
. 2021 Dec 28;9(1):e00718.
doi: 10.14309/crj.0000000000000718. eCollection 2022 Jan.

Adult Intestinal Toxemia Botulism in a Patient With Crohn's Disease

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Adult Intestinal Toxemia Botulism in a Patient With Crohn's Disease

Mohamed A Abdallah et al. ACG Case Rep J. .

Abstract

Adult intestinal toxemia botulism (ITB) is a rare illness that can be fatal if not recognized. ITB can occur when botulinum neurotoxin-producing clostridia colonize the intestine. Underlying intestinal abnormalities associated with dysbiosis are likely a prerequisite for colonization. Dysbiosis seems necessary for spore germination and neurotoxin production. Botulism neurotoxins are the most lethal poisons known and are classified into 7 serotypes: A through G. The clinical presentation consists of cranial nerve abnormalities and descending flaccid paralysis. Prompt recognition and treatment with botulism antitoxin and supportive measures is often successful, but delayed recognition can be fatal. In this study, we present a case of a 40-year-old woman with Crohn's disease who developed ITB. This is the first case in literature to report adult intestinal botulism from Clostridium botulinum producing toxin B and F in the same patient.

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