Concomitant Lymphocytic Colitis With Recurrent Clostridium difficile Infection
Recommended Citation
Suleiman NM, Baiyasi M, Al-Saghir T, Daines B, and Patel F. Concomitant Lymphocytic Colitis With Recurrent Clostridium difficile Infection. Cureus 2024; 16(1):e51606.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2024
Publication Title
Cureus
Abstract
Microscopic colitis is a clinicopathological diagnosis that is characterized by chronic microscopic inflammation of the colon and presents with chronic watery diarrhea. There are following two subtypes of microscopic colitis: lymphocytic colitis and collagenous colitis. This is a case of a 70-year-old female with a history of Clostridium difficile infections who presented with persistent watery diarrhea and was diagnosed with lymphocytic colitis in the setting of a concomitant C. difficile infection. Given her clinical presentation, the patient was initiated on empiric treatment for C. difficile infection and showed a lack of clinical improvement with persistent watery diarrhea and elevated white blood cell count. The patient's symptoms resolved upon the confirmatory diagnosis and treatment of lymphocytic colitis. This study illustrates the importance of assessing for, diagnosing, and treating lymphocytic colitis in patients with chronic non-resolving watery diarrhea, especially in the setting of concomitant or recurrent C. difficile infections. Additionally, it emphasizes the need for further characterization of the relationship between C. difficile infection and microscopic colitis.
PubMed ID
38313897
Volume
16
Issue
1
First Page
51606
Last Page
51606