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Guideline [Clinical practice guideline on diagnosis and treatment of Crohn's disease] 2008
Hoffmann JC, Preiss JC, Autschbach F, Buhr HJ, Häuser W, Herrlinger K, Höhne W, Koletzko S, Krieglstein CF, Kruis W, Matthes H, Moser G, Reinshagen M, Rogler G, Schreiber S, Schreyer AG, Sido B, Siegmund B, Stallmach A, Bokemeyer B, Stange EF, Zeitz M. · Medizinische Klinik I, St. Marienkrankenhaus, Ludwigshafen. · Z Gastroenterol. · Pubmed #18810679 No free full text.
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Review [Short version of the updated German S3 (level 3) guideline on diagnosis and treatment of Crohn's disease] 2008
Hoffmann JC, Autschbach F, Bokemeyer B, Buhr HJ, Herrlinger K, Höhne W, Krieglstein C, Kruis W, Moser G, Preiss JC, Reinshagen M, Rogler G, Schreiber S, Schreyer AG, Siegmund B, Stallmach A, Stange EF, Zeitz M. · Medizinische Klinik I, St. Marienkrankenhaus Ludwigshafen. · Dtsch Med Wochenschr. · Pubmed #18788069 No free full text.
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Article [Nodular regenerative hyperplasia as a side effect of azathioprine in a patient with Crohn's disease] 2008
Schumann M, Preiss JC, Loddenkemper C, Günther U, Somasundaram R, Siegmund B, Zeitz M. · Klinik für Gastroenterologie, Infektiologie und Rheumatologie, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin. · Dtsch Med Wochenschr. · Pubmed #18788068 No free full text.
Abstract: HISTORY: A 48-year-old patient with Crohn's disease was admitted to our hospital with fatigue, icterus, hepatosplenomegaly and ascites. INVESTIGARTIOS: The whole blood count revealed a pancytopenia, hyperbilirubinemia and slightly elevated transaminases. Examination of the liver histology showed areas of enlarged hyperplastic hepatocytes adjacent to areas of atrophic hepatocytes and dilated sinusoids. DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND COURSE: Pancytopenia was most likely azathioprine-related. Analysis of the liver histology was highly suggestive of an azathioprine-related, nodular regenerative hyperplasia (NRH). After discontinuation of azathioprine the patient's condition improved substantially. CONCLUSIONS: NRH is a rare but potentially serious complication of azathioprine therapy. Other causes include various rheumatological, vascular and myeloproliferative diseases. When azathioprine is prescribed it must be borne in mind that it can cause NRH as a potential adverse effect, and liver enzymes should be measured at regular follow-up examinations.
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