Dupree Syndrome

Dupre syndrome. e/duprec-disease

Described in 2011 by American researcher Hubert Duprez and named after him. There is also an alternative spelling of the name "e/dupre"

Dupre syndrome is not a separate disease, but a collection of disorders observed in patients suffering from psoriasis or having a family history of the disease. It appears as antibodies to a skin antigen called CASP13. Doctors also call it “osteohypophytic time”



Dupre syndrome occurs when polyps are found in the small intestine and is diagnosed using colonoscopy. Colonoscopy is a method of examining the large and small intestines using an endoscope. This syndrome is accompanied by inflammatory bowel disease called