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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37468244/encapsulating-peritoneal-sclerosis-43-years-after-distal-gastrectomy-for-early-gastric-cancer-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wataru Harada, Masataka Banshodani, Fumio Shimamoto, Sadanori Shintaku, Misaki Moriishi, Takao Masaki, Hideki Kawanishi
We herein report a case of encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) in a patient without chronic kidney disease after gastrectomy. A 69-year-old man underwent distal gastrectomy for early gastric cancer at 25 years old. After 43 years, he developed bowel obstruction and underwent enterolysis of the encapsulated small intestine. A pathological examination of the capsular membranes revealed inflammation, foam, and giant cells that destroyed foreign substances. The patient was discharged 1.5 months later. Foreign body reactions to surgical instruments used in gastrectomy are considered a cause of EPS...
July 19, 2023: Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37445436/current-insights-into-cellular-determinants-of-peritoneal-fibrosis-in-peritoneal-dialysis-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Satriyo Dwi Suryantoro, Mochammad Thaha, Henry Sutanto, Sarah Firdausa
Peritoneal fibrosis is the final process of progressive changes in the peritoneal membrane due to chronic inflammation and infection. It is one of the main causes of discontinuation of peritoneal dialysis (PD), apart from peritonitis and cardiovascular complications. Over time, morphological changes occur in the peritoneal membranes of patients who use PD. Of those are mesothelial-to-mesenchymal transition (MMT), neoangiogenesis, sub-mesothelial fibrosis, and hyalinizing vasculopathy. Several key molecules are involved in the complex pathophysiology of peritoneal fibrosis, including advanced glycosylation end products (AGEs), transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β), and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)...
June 30, 2023: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37438140/a-case-of-encapsulating-peritoneal-sclerosis-in-a-patient-receiving-peritoneal-dialysis-and-glucocorticoid-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kensei Taguch, Yuta Mitsuishi, Sakuya Ito, Tomofumi Moriyama, Kei Fukami
Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) is a fatal complication of peritoneal dialysis. A 68-year-old man undergoing PD for 10 years started receiving daily 50 mg of glucocorticoids for idiopathic pulmonary sclerosis. At the transition to hemodialysis, a peritoneal biopsy was performed, which demonstrated mild histological changes, including no fibrin formation and mild T lymphocyte infiltration at the time of 6.5 mg glucocorticoids. However, five months later, he developed EPS when receiving 2.5 mg glucocorticoids...
July 12, 2023: Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37427900/encapsulating-peritoneal-sclerosis-comment-on-the-8th-gpdp-sin-2022-census-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guido Garosi, Nicoletta Mancianti
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
June 29, 2023: Giornale Italiano di Nefrologia: Organo Ufficiale Della Società Italiana di Nefrologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37365098/prediction-of-surgical-outcomes-in-severe-encapsulating-peritoneal-sclerosis-using-a-computed-tomography-scoring-system
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chih-Jung Wang, Ying Jui Chao, Yi-Sheng Liu, Fan-Ting Liao, Shen-Shin Chang, Ting-Kai Liao, Wei-Hsun Lu, Ping-Jui Su, Yan-Shen Shan
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) is a rare and potential lethal complication of peritoneal dialysis characterized by bowel obstruction. Surgical enterolysis is the only curative therapy. Currently, there are no tools for predicting postsurgical prognosis. This study aimed to identify a computed tomography (CT) scoring system that could predict mortality after surgery in patients with severe EPS. METHODS: This retrospective study enrolled patients with severe EPS who underwent surgical enterolysis in a tertiary referral medical center...
June 24, 2023: Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37278945/pathophysiology-of-encapsulating-peritoneal-sclerosis-lessons-from-findings-of-the-past-three-decades-in-japan
#26
REVIEW
Masaaki Nakayama, Masanobu Miyazaki, Chieko Hamada, Yasuhiko Ito, Kazuho Honda
Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS), a condition with a high mortality rate, is a serious complication of peritoneal dialysis (PD). In Japan, EPS became a central issue in the clinical setting during the mid-90s and the beginning of this century. However, following the introduction of biocompatible neutral PD solutions containing lower levels of glucose degradation products, the incidence and clinical severity of EPS has been greatly lessened. During the past three decades, the etiology of EPS has been elucidated by findings obtained by peritoneal biopsy, laparoscopy, and surgical intervention...
September 2023: Clinical and Experimental Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37266145/therapeutic-mechanism-of-baicalein-in-peritoneal-dialysis-associated-peritoneal-fibrosis-based-on-network-pharmacology-and-experimental-validation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaohui Lu, Kefei Wu, Simin Jiang, Yi Li, Yating Wang, Hongyu Li, Guanglan Li, Qinghua Liu, Yi Zhou, Wei Chen, Haiping Mao
Baicalein (5,6,7-trihydroxyflavone) is a traditional Chinese medicine with multiple pharmacological and biological activities including anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrotic effects. However, whether baicalein has a therapeutic impact on peritoneal fibrosis has not been reported yet. In the present study, network pharmacology and molecular docking approaches were performed to evaluate the role and the potential mechanisms of baicalein in attenuating peritoneal dialysis-associated peritoneal fibrosis. The results were validated in both animal models and the cultured human mesothelial cell line...
2023: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37138820/side-effects-of-hyperthermic-intraperitoneal-chemotherapy-in-patients-with-gastrointestinal-cancers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiyun Hu, Zhenxing Wang, Xinrun Wang, Shucai Xie
BACKGROUND: Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) produces unwanted side-effects that are mainly caused by chemotherapeutic drugs in the treatment of gastrointestinal (GI) cancers, and these effects have not been systematically summarized. The aim of this article was to provide a comprehensive overview of the side-effects of HIPEC for GI cancers and propose practical strategies for adverse event management. METHODOLOGY: PubMed, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Library were systematically searched for side-effects of HIPEC in GI cancers prior to October 20, 2022...
2023: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37082649/encapsulating-peritoneal-sclerosis-post-liver-transplant-and-peritoneal-dialysis-case-report-and-literature-review
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Rodrigo Piltcher-da-Silva, João Francisco Petry, Ana Laura de Araujo Freitas, Guilherme Vieceli Rhoden, Gabriel Jasinski, Mariana Piltcher-Recuero, Luiz Francisco Cravo Bettini, Yan Sacha Hass Aguilera, Juliana El Ghoz Leme, Marco Aurélio Raeder da Costa, Júlio Cezar Uili Coelho
Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) is a rare and debilitating condition. A fibrocollagenous membrane, which promotes encasement of the small intestine leaving a cocoon-like appearance, takes place. It is mainly associated with peritoneal infections, medications, peritoneal dialysis and systemic inflammatory diseases. Diagnosis is based on clinical history, intestinal obstruction and imaging exam. We report a case of EPS in a 68-year-old man with a medical history of liver transplantation and peritoneal dialysis, complaining of obstructive bowel symptoms...
April 2023: Journal of Surgical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36931311/nphp3-related-disease-a-possible-risk-factor-for-developing-encapsulating-peritoneal-sclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michaela Sibikova, Filip Fencl, Jan David, Karel Vondrak, Nadezda Simankova, Miroslava Balascakova, Jana Indrakova, Shenali Anne Amaratunga, Jan Lebl
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 17, 2023: Klinische Pädiatrie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36856619/encapsulating-peritoneal-sclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaojing Tang, Lijun Sun
New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 388, Issue 9, Page 833-833, March 2023.
March 2, 2023: New England Journal of Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36856320/mesentery-stiffness-changes-in-a-patient-with-encapsulated-peritoneal-sclerosis-by-real-time-shear-wave-elastography-ultrasound-with-histological-reference
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yutong Zhang, Ming Xu, Xiaoyan Xie, Yujun Chen
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 2023: Renal Failure
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36599318/recent-understanding-and-future-directions-in-the-application-of-mmp-2-in-encapsulating-peritoneal-sclerosis-clinical-practice
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REVIEW
Yaxuan Fang, Xin Chen, Ke Zhong, Qingying Ni, Zhenyang He, Yanheng Qiao, Yanru Zhao, Jie Li, Hongtao Yang, Bo Yang
Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) is an uncommon and harmful complication which may cause destructive outcomes. Matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) as a protease can reduce constituents of the extracellular matrix and play a crucial role in the progression of EPS. As a new biomarker, MMP-2 may improve the detection rate of EPS patients in clinical work. In this review, we summarize the recent study of MMP-2 in different etiologies and the assessment of its application value and draw attention to its future directions...
2023: Blood Purification
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36579194/a-review-on-major-pathways-leading-to-peritoneal-fibrosis-in-patients-receiving-continuous-peritoneal-dialysis
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REVIEW
Sogand Taheri, Suvedha S Thiagaraj, Twisha S Shukla, Sai Dheeraj Gutlapalli, Hadi Farhat, Kanmani Muthiah, Namratha Pallipamu, Pousette Hamid
Peritoneal fibrosis (PF) is the most important complication of peritoneal dialysis (PD) that may arise among patients receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). PF is a complex process, and many factors contribute to the formation of fibrosis. PD solutions with high glucose content, chronic inflammation, inflammatory cytokines, angiogenesis, and mesothelial to mesenchymal transition (MMT) are factors contributing to the fibrosis of the peritoneum. These factors, as well as stress-induced fibrosis, are going to be discussed further in this article...
November 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36527797/imaging-pearls-and-differential-diagnosis-of-encapsulating-peritoneal-sclerosis-emphasis-on-computed-tomography
#35
REVIEW
Sitthipong Srisajjakul, Patcharin Prapaisilp, Sirikan Bangchokdee
Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) is a severe peritoneal fibrotic reaction most frequently identified as a complication of peritoneal dialysis. EPS is a complex condition whose management requires multidisciplinary input from radiologists, gastroenterologists, nephrologists, surgeons, and dietitians. EPS carries significant morbidity and mortality, primarily due to bowel obstruction that results in intestinal failure, malnutrition, and sepsis. The nondialysis causes of EPS include tuberculous peritonitis, prior abdominal surgery, beta-blocker medication use, and endometriosis...
February 2023: Clinical Imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36482551/a-case-report-of-encapsulating-peritoneal-sclerosis-followed-by-cesarean-section-clinical-diagnosis-and-treatment-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jin Long Liang, Zheng Quan Chen, Zhang Yi, Wen Kun Ming
RATIONALE: Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS), also known as abdominal cocoon syndrome, is an uncommon condition that typically presents with features of bowel obstruction. EPS followed by cesarean section is extremely rare. Intestinal obstruction caused by EPS lacks specificity and poses clinical difficulties for diagnosis and treatment. We present the case of a patient with recurrent intestinal obstruction followed by cesarean section, and the diagnosis of EPS was confirmed intraoperatively...
December 2, 2022: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36459388/a-forensic-case-of-abdominal-cocoon-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tambuzzi Stefano, Gentile Guendalina, Boracchi Michele, Zoja Riccardo, Gentilomo Andrea
The term "cocoon syndrome" defines a sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis (SEP) that involves a chronic fibrotic inflammatory reaction of the parietal peritoneum and of the viscera leading to a complete sclerosis. The cocoon that is formed causes an incarceration of the intestinal loops with severe complications leading to high mortality. We are presenting the case of a 15-year-old young man that underwent surgery for appendectomy and that was evaluated for having a regular abdominal state. During the post-surgery period, however, several episodes of intestinal occlusion required further surgical interventions leading to a right hemicolectomy...
December 2, 2022: Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36288993/encapsulating-peritoneal-sclerosis-in-systemic-lupus-erythematosus-rheumatoid-arthritis-and-systemic-sclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mayumi Matsuda, Kazuhiro Yokota, Takaya Ichimura, Sakon Sakai, Takashi Maruyama, Takuma Tsuzuki Wada, Yasuto Araki, Yu Funakubo Asanuma, Yuji Akiyama, Atsushi Sasaki, Toshihide Mimura
We encountered a 57-year-old Japanese woman with encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and systemic sclerosis. The patient was admitted to our hospital because of ascites retention. Administration of tocilizumab, an anti-interleukin-6 (IL-6) receptor antibody, for her RA reduced the refractory ascites remarkably; however, she developed sudden acute gastrointestinal bleeding and died a year later. On autopsy, sclerotic thickening of the peritoneum showed diffuse infiltration of podoplanin-positive fibroblast-like cells, and a diagnosis of EPS was made...
October 26, 2022: Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36200067/a-rare-case-of-extensive-eggshell-intestinal-wall-peritoneal-calcification-in-a-long-term-continuous-peritoneal-dialysis-patient
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Erasmia Sampani, Chrysostomos Dimitriadis, Efstratios Kasimatis, Evangelos Memmos, Aikaterini Papagianni
Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) is a rare but rather serious complication of long-term peritoneal dialysis. The etiology of EPS is multifactorial, with long-term peritoneal dialysis, multiple peritonitis episodes, and uncontrolled hyperparathyroidism considered to be major risk factors for this often life-threatening condition. We report a case of a 55-year-old female patient with Down syndrome and end-stage renal disease (ESRD) on long-term peritoneal dialysis (PD) with extensive intestinal peritoneal calcifications and a rather uncomplicated long follow-up...
2022: Case Reports in Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36189954/encapsulating-peritoneal-sclerosis-your-questions-answered
#40
REVIEW
Shingai Pepereke, Ankur D Shah, Edwina A Brown
Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) is a clinical syndrome hallmarked by the formation of a fibrous cocoon encapsulating the bowel resulting in morbidity and mortality. EPS is most frequently associated with peritoneal dialysis (PD), particularly with its discontinuation. While EPS is one of the most feared complications of PD, the majority of patients receiving PD will not go on to develop EPS. Risk factors for development include time on PD, some types of peritonitis and discontinuation of PD. Owing to its rarity, much of the knowledge of EPS comes from case series and registries and treatments are extrapolated from low-quality evidence...
March 2023: Peritoneal Dialysis International
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