Year 2025 / Volume 117 / Number 11
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Ménétrier disease: a rare cause of severe chronic diarrhea difficult to diagnose with response to treatment with octreotide

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2024.10668/2024

Pablo Salmón Olavarría, Martín Irabien Ortiz, Icíar de la Fuente Molinero, Ane Ugarte Bilbao, Sonia Cubillas Urkiola, José Gabriel Erdozain Castiella,

Abstract
We present the case of a 71-year-old male with difficult to manage severe chronic diarrhea, who after multiple tests was finally diagnosed with Ménétrier's disease and had clinical improvement with treatment with intramuscular octreotide. A high degree of clinical suspicion is essential to diagnose this entity, exclude similar entities and the correlation of clinical, analytical, endoscopic, radiological and histological data.
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Salmón Olavarría P, Irabien Ortiz M, de la Fuente Molinero I, Ugarte Bilbao A, Cubillas Urkiola S, Erdozain Castiella J, et all. Ménétrier disease: a rare cause of severe chronic diarrhea difficult to diagnose with response to treatment with octreotide. 10668/2024


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Publication history

Received: 21/07/2024

Accepted: 29/07/2024

Online First: 05/09/2024

Published: 11/11/2025

Article Online First time: 46 days

Article editing time: 478 days


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