Tuesday Poster Session
Category: Colon

Jose A. Perez-Lopez
University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine
Yauco, Puerto Rico
A 64-year-old male presented with chronic diarrhea, unintentional weight loss, and abdominal pain of two years of evolution. Laboratory results were remarkable increase total IgE >1,000. He underwent colonoscopy with biopsy which revealed normal colonic mucosa. Histology was positive for eosinophilic infiltration ( >100 cells) at sigmoid colon. He was started on prednisone 40mg daily and symptoms improved however upon tapering it recurred. Subsequently, azathioprine 100mg daily was added and a lower dose of prednisone was started but the patient failed to improve. Due to dependence on corticosteroid, anti-TNF therapy is considered as corticosteroid sparing therapy in this patient.