Abstract

A case of Cronkhite-Canada syndrome, where there was complete remission confirmed by radiology, endoscopy, and histology, is reported. On presentation, there was generalized gastrointestinal polyposis, hypoalbuminemia, skin pigmentation, onycho-dystrophy, and alopecia. Enteral nutrition alone was administered for 10 wk, with resolution of the ectodermal features and disappearance of the polyps within 4 mo of commencement of the treatment. This report of complete remission supports the generally accepted nonneoplastic and essentially inflammatory nature of the polyps in Cronkhite-Canada syndrome. Consideration needs to be given to nutritional deficiency as a cause of the syndrome.

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