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Chronic Salmonella Infection Induced Intestinal Fibrosis
Published on: September 22, 2019
Digestive involvement in a patient with Lambert-Eaton syndrome
María Del Mar Díaz Alcázar1, Antonio José Ruiz-Rodríguez2, Alicia Martín-Lagos Maldonado2
1UGC Aparato Digestivo, Hospital Universitario Clínico San Cecilio, España.
Abstract:
We present the case of a 50-year-old male diagnosed with myasthenia gravis, secondary to thymoma or Lambert-Eaton syndrome during the study of repeated vomiting. Gastrointestinal symptoms persisted despite the treatment of the thymoma. He suffered from sigma volvulus that required sigmoidectomy 9 years after diagnosis. Neuromuscular junction disorders are not characterized by gastrointestinal involvement, as in our case. They have previously sporadically been related to intestinal motility dysfunction.
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