A woman in her 60s with a history of atrial fibrillation, hypertension and dyslipidaemia was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit with hypotension, dehydration and acute kidney injury after 20 days of watery diarrhoea. Although initial investigations did not detect an evident infectious aetiology, a diagnosis of infectious colitis was hypothesised. After supportive care and quick recovery, she was discharged and instructed to resume her prior medications, including olmesartan (used for 1 year) for hypertension. Diarrhoea and renal failure recurred promptly, leading to readmission. Gastroscopy revealed severe villous atrophy and inflammation of the duodenum. However, serological tests for coeliac disease were negative. Olmesartan-related sprue-like enteropathy was diagnosed after discontinuing olmesartan, leading to clinical improvement without a gluten-free diet. This case emphasised the importance of considering iatrogenic causes in severe enteropathy differential diagnosis, particularly olmesartan-related complications in patients presenting with sprue-like symptoms, watery diarrhoea and acute renal failure.

Olmesartan-related sprue-like enteropathy presenting as severe diarrhoea

Suardi, Silvia
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Vicardi, Marco
Investigation
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Spillere, Carlotta
Investigation
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Leidi, Paola
Investigation
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Pecori, Sara
Formal Analysis
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Campagnola, Pietro
Investigation
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Friso, Simonetta
Writing – Review & Editing
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Martinelli, Nicola
Writing – Review & Editing
2026-01-01

Abstract

A woman in her 60s with a history of atrial fibrillation, hypertension and dyslipidaemia was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit with hypotension, dehydration and acute kidney injury after 20 days of watery diarrhoea. Although initial investigations did not detect an evident infectious aetiology, a diagnosis of infectious colitis was hypothesised. After supportive care and quick recovery, she was discharged and instructed to resume her prior medications, including olmesartan (used for 1 year) for hypertension. Diarrhoea and renal failure recurred promptly, leading to readmission. Gastroscopy revealed severe villous atrophy and inflammation of the duodenum. However, serological tests for coeliac disease were negative. Olmesartan-related sprue-like enteropathy was diagnosed after discontinuing olmesartan, leading to clinical improvement without a gluten-free diet. This case emphasised the importance of considering iatrogenic causes in severe enteropathy differential diagnosis, particularly olmesartan-related complications in patients presenting with sprue-like symptoms, watery diarrhoea and acute renal failure.
2026
sprue-like enteropathy
severe diarrhoea
Malabsorption
gastroscopy
Stomach and duodenum
angiotensin II receptor antagonists
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