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Association of chronic interstitial cystitis, protein-losing enteropathy and paralytic ileus with seronegative systemic lupus erythematosus: case report and review of the literature.

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1992

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We report the case of a female patient with seronegative lupus and predominant bladder and intestinal involvement in the form of interstitial cystitis and protein-losing enteropathy. This association is exceptional in the literature but may be underestimated because of frequent latency of interstitial cystitis. It may define a peculiar subgroup of lupus patients usually responsive to steroid therapy. In this case, only cyclophosphamide markedly improved the protein-losing enteropathy but did not influence the bladder disease.