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Chronic active EBV infection in refractory enteritis with longitudinal ulcers with a cobblestone appearance: an autopsied case report.

Yosuke AiharaKei MoriyaNaotaka ShimozatoShinsaku NagamatsuShinya KobayashiMasakazu UejimaHideki MatsuoEiwa IshidaHideo YagiToshiya NakataniHitoshi YoshijiEiryo Kikuchi
Published in: BMC gastroenterology (2021)
Clinicians need to remember the possibility of CAEBV as a differential diagnosis of refractory enteritis. Enteritis with intestinal ulcer is a rare symptom of CAEBV, and it is impossible to acquire a definitive diagnosis by ulcer morphology only. In cases where the possibility of CAEBV remains, tissue EBVR expression should be checked by in situ hybridization and blood EBV DNA.
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