Sunday Poster Session
Category: Colon

Qusai Almasad, MD
Roger Williams Medical Center
Providence, RI
A 34-year-old male presented with gastrointestinal symptoms. In 2019, a colonoscopy with biopsies revealed multiple fragments of colonic mucosa with lymphoplasmacytic inflammation, intraepithelial lymphocytosis, and thickening of the subepithelial collagen plate, consistent with collagenous colitis. Since then, the patient has experienced ongoing difficulties in managing his condition. a repeat colonoscopy in 2021 showed non specific colitis. Initial treatments included adalimumab, azathioprine, and vedolizumab, which provided minimal symptom relief and did not result in complete healing. Prednisone was temporarily effective, but long-term use was not feasible due to potential side effects.
Due to the lack of sustained response to these treatments, off-label therapy with Upadacitinib was initiated. The patient responded well, with complete resolution of symptoms following the new therapy. A repeat colonoscopy four months later confirmed complete healing of the collagenous colitis, with pathology showing normal colonic mucosa and no longer identifying features of collagenous colitis.

