The Radiology Corner: The Small Bowel in Immunoglobulin Deficiency Syndromes

  • RICHARD H. MARSHAK
  • , CHARLES HAZZI
  • , ARTHUR E. LINDNER
  • , DANIEL MAKLANSKY

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Abstract

Recent advances in immunology have permitted recognition of a group of patients who have gastrointestinal manifestations as part of an immunoglobulin deficiency syndrome. Such immunoglobulin deficiency may be primary or may be secondary to a variety of diseases. We have classified and described the small bowel roentgen features associated with the various immunoglobulin deficiency syndromes as follows: 1. the sprue pattern, as seen in hypogammaglobulinemic sprue and in Ig‐A deficient sprue; 2. multiple nodular defects; 3. inflammatory changes secondary to giardiasis, associated with immune deficiency diseases; 4. thickening of the small intestinal folds, as seen in the plasma cell dyscrasias, lymphoma, intestinal lymphangiectasia and amyloidosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)59-73
Number of pages15
JournalAmerican Journal of Gastroenterology
Volume64
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1975

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