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Relationship between articular and nonarticular manifestations in inflammatory bowel diseases

BACKGROUND: Musculoskeletal manifestations (MSM) of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are usually the most frequent extraintestinal manifestations. However, they are not paid enough attention during regular office visits. This cross-sectional study aimed to draw a clinical picture of MSM and their...

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Autores principales: Fatemi, Alimohammad, Jazi, Hourossadat Hashemi, Emami, Mohammad Hasan, Kazemizadeh, Amir, Tavakkoli, Hamid, Smiley, Abbas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5122034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27904594
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-1995.183989
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author Fatemi, Alimohammad
Jazi, Hourossadat Hashemi
Emami, Mohammad Hasan
Kazemizadeh, Amir
Tavakkoli, Hamid
Smiley, Abbas
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Jazi, Hourossadat Hashemi
Emami, Mohammad Hasan
Kazemizadeh, Amir
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Smiley, Abbas
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description BACKGROUND: Musculoskeletal manifestations (MSM) of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are usually the most frequent extraintestinal manifestations. However, they are not paid enough attention during regular office visits. This cross-sectional study aimed to draw a clinical picture of MSM and their relationships with other findings in patients with IBD. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients of our IBD cohort between March 2012 and September 2013 were consecutively evaluated. Those with current or past history of any MSM were examined by a rheumatologist. The outcome of interest was different MSMs. Distribution of IBD manifestations between the two groups of patients with (n = 20) and without (n = 253) MSM was compared. Logistic regression analysis was employed to find the relationships of demographic, clinical, and laboratory findings with MSM. RESULTS: Two hundred and seventy-three patients were enrolled. Forty-two patients (15.4%) had extraintestinal manifestations of which twenty patients (7.5%) had at least one MSM. 7/20 patients (35%) versus 22/253 (8.7%) had other extraintestinal manifestations (P = 0.0001). 12/20 patients (57%) had arthritis (polyarthritis, 33% and oligoarthritis, 67%). The most frequent involved joints were knee and ankle observed in 8 (40%) and 7 (35%) patients, respectively. The inflammatory back pain was recorded in 5/20 patients (25%) whereas two patients (10%) had ankylosing spondylitis. In regression analysis, oral aphthous (odds ratio [OR] =8.8 [95% confidence intervals (CI), 1.7–45], P = 0.009) and other extraintestinal manifestations (OR = 5.2 [95% CI, 1.3–20], P = 0.02) were significantly related with arthritis. CONCLUSION: The most frequent extraintestinal manifestations in patients with IBD were MSM. Knee and ankle were the most frequent involved joints. Extraintestinal manifestations were determinant variables of arthritis.
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spelling pubmed-51220342016-11-30 Relationship between articular and nonarticular manifestations in inflammatory bowel diseases Fatemi, Alimohammad Jazi, Hourossadat Hashemi Emami, Mohammad Hasan Kazemizadeh, Amir Tavakkoli, Hamid Smiley, Abbas J Res Med Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: Musculoskeletal manifestations (MSM) of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are usually the most frequent extraintestinal manifestations. However, they are not paid enough attention during regular office visits. This cross-sectional study aimed to draw a clinical picture of MSM and their relationships with other findings in patients with IBD. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients of our IBD cohort between March 2012 and September 2013 were consecutively evaluated. Those with current or past history of any MSM were examined by a rheumatologist. The outcome of interest was different MSMs. Distribution of IBD manifestations between the two groups of patients with (n = 20) and without (n = 253) MSM was compared. Logistic regression analysis was employed to find the relationships of demographic, clinical, and laboratory findings with MSM. RESULTS: Two hundred and seventy-three patients were enrolled. Forty-two patients (15.4%) had extraintestinal manifestations of which twenty patients (7.5%) had at least one MSM. 7/20 patients (35%) versus 22/253 (8.7%) had other extraintestinal manifestations (P = 0.0001). 12/20 patients (57%) had arthritis (polyarthritis, 33% and oligoarthritis, 67%). The most frequent involved joints were knee and ankle observed in 8 (40%) and 7 (35%) patients, respectively. The inflammatory back pain was recorded in 5/20 patients (25%) whereas two patients (10%) had ankylosing spondylitis. In regression analysis, oral aphthous (odds ratio [OR] =8.8 [95% confidence intervals (CI), 1.7–45], P = 0.009) and other extraintestinal manifestations (OR = 5.2 [95% CI, 1.3–20], P = 0.02) were significantly related with arthritis. CONCLUSION: The most frequent extraintestinal manifestations in patients with IBD were MSM. Knee and ankle were the most frequent involved joints. Extraintestinal manifestations were determinant variables of arthritis. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2016-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5122034/ /pubmed/27904594 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-1995.183989 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Journal of Research in Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Smiley, Abbas
Relationship between articular and nonarticular manifestations in inflammatory bowel diseases
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title_short Relationship between articular and nonarticular manifestations in inflammatory bowel diseases
title_sort relationship between articular and nonarticular manifestations in inflammatory bowel diseases
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27904594
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-1995.183989
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