Jejunitis Explained

Jejunitis is inflammation of the lining of the middle section of the small intestine.[1] It is characterized by severe abdominal pain, vomiting containing bile, and foul smelling loose stools.[2] Acute jejunitis comes on suddenly and usually only lasts a few days. Less commonly, a chronic condition may cause persistent jejunitis.[3]

Jejunoileitis

Jejunoileitis is Crohn's disease of the Jejunum.[4] Jejunoileitis is an uncommon type of Crohn's disease with high morbidity and challenges in medical management. Common symptoms include:

Most patients had severe symptoms and required at least one operation for jejunoileitis, with two-thirds of patients requiring two or more operations. The combination of anti-inflammatory drugs with the relief of recurrent obstructive symptoms by strictureplasty and resection can together produce a good long term prognosis in most patients with jejunoileitis.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jejunitis . Concept Id: C0341276 . MedGen . National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), U.S. National Library of Medicine . 2024-04-07 . en.
  2. Sharma AK, Shekhawat NS, Behari S, Chandra S, Sogani KC . Nonspecific jejunitis--a challenging problem in children . The American Journal of Gastroenterology . 81 . 6 . 428–431 . June 1986 . 3706261 .
  3. Web site: Enteritis (Inflammation of the Small Intestine): Definition, Symptoms, Causes & Treatment . 2024-04-07 . Cleveland Clinic . en.
  4. Tan WC, Allan RN . Diffuse jejunoileitis of Crohn's disease . Gut . 34 . 10 . 1374–1378 . October 1993 . 8244104 . 1374544 . 10.1136/gut.34.10.1374 .