Crohn's disease initially accompanied by deep vein thrombosis and ulnar neuropathy without metronidazole exposure

  • Woohyeon Kim
  • , Borami Kang
  • , Byung Wook Kim
  • , Joon Sung Kim
  • , Hae Mi Lee
  • , Eun Joo Lim
  • , Jong In Kim
  • , Bong Koo Kang
  • , Jeong Seon Ji
  • , Bo In Lee
  • , Hwang Choi

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Abstract

Extraintestinal manifestations are not uncommon in Crohn's disease, and a thromboembolic event is a disastrous potential complication. Deep vein thrombosis is the most common manifestation of a thromboembolic event and typically occurs in association with active inflammatory disease. Peripheral neuropathy in Crohn's disease has rarely been reported and is considered an adverse effect of metronidazole therapy. Here, we describe a patient who was initially diagnosed with Crohn's disease complicated with deep vein thrombosis and ulnar neuropathy without metronidazole exposure. The simultaneous occurrence of these complications in the early stage of Crohn's disease has never been reported in the English literature.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)252-254
Number of pages3
JournalGut and Liver
Volume7
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2013

Keywords

  • Crohn disease
  • Mononeuropathies
  • Venous thrombosis

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