Case Report
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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 28, 2020; 26(48): 7707-7718
Published online Dec 28, 2020. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v26.i48.7707
Table 1 Clinical presentation, laboratory findings and endoscopic diagnosis of all case reports describing adult patients)1 with primary intestinal lymphangiectasia
Clinical presentation
n
Patient characteristicsNumber of adult patients with PIL49
Age at diagnosis, yr43 (20-83)
Time to final diagnosis, yr3 (0-40)
Male, n (%)21 (42.9)
Female, n (%)28 (57.1)
Symptoms, n (%)Edema40/48 (83.3)
Recurrent diarrhea20/48 (41.7)
Abdominal effusion13/48 (27.1)
Pleural effusion10/48 (20.8)
Abdominal pain9/48 (18.8)
Laboratory findings, n (%)Hypogammaglobulinemia35/48 (72.9)
Hypoalbuminemia35/48 (72.9)
Lymphocytopenia30/48 (62.5)
Hypoproteinemia26/48 (54.2)
Hypocalcemia12/48 (25.0)
α1-antitrypsin (stool)10/48 (20.8)2
CT-scan, n (%)Normal8/27 (29.6)
Thickened wall of small bowel11/27 (40.7)
Diagnosis possible, n (%)Gastro-duodenoscopy21/35 (60.0)
Ileo-colonoscopy5/21 (23.8)
Enteroscopy13/13 (100)