Research Article
Chronic Active Epstein-Barr Virus-Associated Enteritis: CT Findings and Clinical Manifestation
Table 1
Clinical data of the three CAEAE patients.
| Case | Sex | Age | Clinical symptoms | EBV DNA (copies/mL) | Organ involvement | HB (g/L) | Inflammatory indicators | Coagulation function | Misdiagnose |
| 1 | M | 39 | Abdomin al pain, fever, adenopathy, diarrhea, hematochezia | | Colon | 12 | Increased | Altered | UC | 2 | M | 28 | Abdominal pain, fever, adenopathy, retrosternal pain, diarrhea, splenomegaly | | Colon, esophagus | 92 | Increased | Altered | IBD | 3 | F | 42 | Abdominal pain, fever, adenopathy, | NA | Colon | 105 | Increased | Altered | CD |
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M: male; F: female; UC: ulcerative colitis; IBD: inflammatory bowel disease; CD: Crohn’s disease.; NA: not available.
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