An Elderly Woman With Facial Erythema and Hematemesis

An Elderly Woman With Facial Erythema and Hematemesis

CLINICAL CHALLENGES AND IMAGES IN GI An Elderly Woman with Facial Erythema and Hematomesis Rintaro Hashimoto and Akimichi Chonan Q3 Department of Ga...

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CLINICAL CHALLENGES AND IMAGES IN GI An Elderly Woman with Facial Erythema and Hematomesis Rintaro Hashimoto and Akimichi Chonan

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Department of Gastroenterology, Sendai Kousei Hospital, Miyagi, Japan

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Question: A 72-year-old woman with a history of schizophrenia presented to our hospital with dysphagia and hematemesis. She had complaints of fever and painful erythema around the mouth for the past 3 days. Her vital signs were normal except body temperature, which was 38.3 C. Physical examination revealed erythema and tenderness around her mouth (Figure A) and mild epigastric tenderness. Laboratory studies showed a white cell count of 25,000 cells/mL and C-reactive protein of 22.68 mg/dL. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan showed diffuse wall thickening from the pharynx (Figure B) to the stomach (Figure C), indicating edematous change. Emergent upper endoscopy showed markedly edematous mucosa of the pharyngolarynx (Figure D), diffuse redness from the esophagus to the duodenal bulb (Figure E) and a large gastric erosion with coagulation at the fundus (Figure F). What is the diagnosis? See the Gastroenterology web site (www.gastrojournal.org) for more information on submitting your favorite image to Clinical Challenges and Images in GI.

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Conflicts of interest The authors disclose no conflicts. © 2016 by the AGA Institute 0016-5085/$36.00 http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2016.06.011

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CLINICAL CHALLENGES AND IMAGES IN GI Answer to: Image 3: Erysipelas Followed by Phlegmonous Esophagogastritis

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The results of culture from facial skin and gastric biopsies showed an infection of a-Streptococcus spp. We diagnosed erysipelas followed by phlegmonous esophagogastritis and started treatment with intravenous ampicillin/sulbactam for 2 weeks. She became afebrile in a few days, and erythema and tenderness around the mouth and epigastric pain completely disappeared within 1 week. Upper endoscopy on the 28 day revealed only small erosion at the fornix. Phlegmonous infection can affect any site of the gastrointestinal tract and most cases occurred only in the stomach.1 The most common pathogens are Streptococcus species, which accounts for 70% of cases. Endoscopic findings of the affected esophagus are diffuse luminal narrowing and ulcer-like lesions.2 Computed tomography findings include diffuse wall thickening with intramural low density, as in this case.1 Neither the simultaneous involvement of the pharynx, esophagus, and stomach, nor the phlegmonous infection of upper gastrointestinal followed by erysipelas has not been reported. The mortality of phlegmonous gastritis is reported relatively high (20%-50%), so early diagnosis and intervention are important.1

References 1. 2.

Kim GY, Ward J, Henessey B, et al. Phlegmonous gastritis: case report and review. Gastrointest Endosc 2005; 61:168–174. Kim HS, Hwang JH, Hong SS, et al. Acute diffuse phlegmonous esophagogastritis: a case report. J Korean Med Sci 2010; 25:1532–1535.

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