Pitulak Aswakul MD*, Varayu Prachayakul MD**
Affiliation : * Digestive Institute, Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand ** Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand
Background : Tropical sprue is an acquired condition seldom reported in travelers from tropical countries including Thai-
land. Only one case report from Thailand was reported in 1969.
Case report: The authors report two cases of American residents living in Thailand and Vietnam who had been suffering from
chronic diarrhea, weight loss, being easily fatigued and nutritional deficiency and who dramatically responded after treatment
for tropical sprue. However, a relapsed episode was seen in one case and somewhat permanent damage was detected in
another case.
Conclusion : Tropical sprue is currently which a rare condition for which the diagnosis is obtained by clinical presentation,
laboratory tests which show evidence of mal-absorption, endoscopic findings and clinical response to antimicrobial treat-
ment.
Keywords : Tropical sprue, Clinical manifestation, Treatment, Thailand, Tropical enteropathy
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