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Cytomegalovirus ulcerative oesophagitis in a young healthy immunocompetent patient.

Elisa Gravito-SoaresMarta Gravito-SoaresErnestina CamachoLuis Tomé
Published in: BMJ case reports (2018)
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) gastrointestinal disease usually arises in patients with immunodeficiency or immunosuppression, being rare in immunocompetent hosts. Although increasing in incidence, few cases of CMV gastrointestinal disease have been described among young healthy patients. Currently, there is uncertainty in approaching these patients, including the need for antiviral therapy that remains to be established. This case report describes a CMV ulcerative oesophagitis in a young healthy immunocompetent patient with good evolution with no need for antiviral therapy, the youngest case being reported in the literature until now.
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