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All ileo-cecal ulcers are not Crohn’s: Changing perspectives of symptomatic ileocecal ulcers

AIM: To investigated clinical, endoscopic and histopathological parameters of the patients presenting with ileocecal ulcers on colonoscopy. METHODS: Consecutive symptomatic patients undergoing colonoscopy, and diagnosed to have ulcerations in the ileocecal (I/C) region, were enrolled. Biopsy was obt...

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Autores principales: Toshniwal, Jay, Chawlani, Romesh, Thawrani, Amit, Sharma, Rajesh, Arora, Anil, Kotecha, Hardik L, Goyal, Mohan, Kirnake, Vijendra, Jain, Pankaj, Tyagi, Pankaj, Bansal, Naresh, Sachdeva, Munish, Ranjan, Piyush, Kumar, Mandhir, Sharma, Praveen, Singla, Vikas, Bansal, Rinkesh, Shah, Vineet, Bhalla, Sunita, Kumar, Ashish
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Publicado: Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5507824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28744345
http://dx.doi.org/10.4253/wjge.v9.i7.327
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author Toshniwal, Jay
Chawlani, Romesh
Thawrani, Amit
Sharma, Rajesh
Arora, Anil
Kotecha, Hardik L
Goyal, Mohan
Kirnake, Vijendra
Jain, Pankaj
Tyagi, Pankaj
Bansal, Naresh
Sachdeva, Munish
Ranjan, Piyush
Kumar, Mandhir
Sharma, Praveen
Singla, Vikas
Bansal, Rinkesh
Shah, Vineet
Bhalla, Sunita
Kumar, Ashish
author_facet Toshniwal, Jay
Chawlani, Romesh
Thawrani, Amit
Sharma, Rajesh
Arora, Anil
Kotecha, Hardik L
Goyal, Mohan
Kirnake, Vijendra
Jain, Pankaj
Tyagi, Pankaj
Bansal, Naresh
Sachdeva, Munish
Ranjan, Piyush
Kumar, Mandhir
Sharma, Praveen
Singla, Vikas
Bansal, Rinkesh
Shah, Vineet
Bhalla, Sunita
Kumar, Ashish
author_sort Toshniwal, Jay
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description AIM: To investigated clinical, endoscopic and histopathological parameters of the patients presenting with ileocecal ulcers on colonoscopy. METHODS: Consecutive symptomatic patients undergoing colonoscopy, and diagnosed to have ulcerations in the ileocecal (I/C) region, were enrolled. Biopsy was obtained and their clinical presentation and outcome were recorded. RESULTS: Out of 1632 colonoscopies, 104 patients had ulcerations in the I/C region and were included in the study. Their median age was 44.5 years and 59% were males. The predominant presentation was lower GI bleed (55, 53%), pain abdomen ± diarrhea (36, 35%), fever (32, 31%), and diarrhea alone (9, 9%). On colonoscopy, terminal ileum was entered in 96 (92%) cases. The distribution of ulcers was as follows: Ileum alone 40% (38/96), cecum alone 33% (32/96), and both ileum plus cecum 27% (26/96). The ulcers were multiple in 98% and in 34% there were additional ulcers elsewhere in colon. Based on clinical presentation and investigations, the etiology of ulcers was classified into infective causes (43%) and non-infective causes (57%). Fourteen patients (13%) were diagnosed to have Crohn’s disease (CD). CONCLUSION: Non-specific ileocecal ulcers are most common ulcers seen in ileo-cecal region. And if all infections are clubbed together then infection is the most common (> 40%) cause of ulcerations of the I/C region. Cecal involvement and fever are important clues to infective cause. On the contrary CD account for only 13% cases as a cause of ileo-cecalulcers. So all symptomatic patients with I/C ulcers on colonoscopy are not Crohn’s.
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spelling pubmed-55078242017-07-26 All ileo-cecal ulcers are not Crohn’s: Changing perspectives of symptomatic ileocecal ulcers Toshniwal, Jay Chawlani, Romesh Thawrani, Amit Sharma, Rajesh Arora, Anil Kotecha, Hardik L Goyal, Mohan Kirnake, Vijendra Jain, Pankaj Tyagi, Pankaj Bansal, Naresh Sachdeva, Munish Ranjan, Piyush Kumar, Mandhir Sharma, Praveen Singla, Vikas Bansal, Rinkesh Shah, Vineet Bhalla, Sunita Kumar, Ashish World J Gastrointest Endosc Observational Study AIM: To investigated clinical, endoscopic and histopathological parameters of the patients presenting with ileocecal ulcers on colonoscopy. METHODS: Consecutive symptomatic patients undergoing colonoscopy, and diagnosed to have ulcerations in the ileocecal (I/C) region, were enrolled. Biopsy was obtained and their clinical presentation and outcome were recorded. RESULTS: Out of 1632 colonoscopies, 104 patients had ulcerations in the I/C region and were included in the study. Their median age was 44.5 years and 59% were males. The predominant presentation was lower GI bleed (55, 53%), pain abdomen ± diarrhea (36, 35%), fever (32, 31%), and diarrhea alone (9, 9%). On colonoscopy, terminal ileum was entered in 96 (92%) cases. The distribution of ulcers was as follows: Ileum alone 40% (38/96), cecum alone 33% (32/96), and both ileum plus cecum 27% (26/96). The ulcers were multiple in 98% and in 34% there were additional ulcers elsewhere in colon. Based on clinical presentation and investigations, the etiology of ulcers was classified into infective causes (43%) and non-infective causes (57%). Fourteen patients (13%) were diagnosed to have Crohn’s disease (CD). CONCLUSION: Non-specific ileocecal ulcers are most common ulcers seen in ileo-cecal region. And if all infections are clubbed together then infection is the most common (> 40%) cause of ulcerations of the I/C region. Cecal involvement and fever are important clues to infective cause. On the contrary CD account for only 13% cases as a cause of ileo-cecalulcers. So all symptomatic patients with I/C ulcers on colonoscopy are not Crohn’s. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2017-07-16 2017-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5507824/ /pubmed/28744345 http://dx.doi.org/10.4253/wjge.v9.i7.327 Text en ©The Author(s) 2017. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Open-Access: This article is an open-access article which was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Observational Study
Toshniwal, Jay
Chawlani, Romesh
Thawrani, Amit
Sharma, Rajesh
Arora, Anil
Kotecha, Hardik L
Goyal, Mohan
Kirnake, Vijendra
Jain, Pankaj
Tyagi, Pankaj
Bansal, Naresh
Sachdeva, Munish
Ranjan, Piyush
Kumar, Mandhir
Sharma, Praveen
Singla, Vikas
Bansal, Rinkesh
Shah, Vineet
Bhalla, Sunita
Kumar, Ashish
All ileo-cecal ulcers are not Crohn’s: Changing perspectives of symptomatic ileocecal ulcers
title All ileo-cecal ulcers are not Crohn’s: Changing perspectives of symptomatic ileocecal ulcers
title_full All ileo-cecal ulcers are not Crohn’s: Changing perspectives of symptomatic ileocecal ulcers
title_fullStr All ileo-cecal ulcers are not Crohn’s: Changing perspectives of symptomatic ileocecal ulcers
title_full_unstemmed All ileo-cecal ulcers are not Crohn’s: Changing perspectives of symptomatic ileocecal ulcers
title_short All ileo-cecal ulcers are not Crohn’s: Changing perspectives of symptomatic ileocecal ulcers
title_sort all ileo-cecal ulcers are not crohn’s: changing perspectives of symptomatic ileocecal ulcers
topic Observational Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5507824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28744345
http://dx.doi.org/10.4253/wjge.v9.i7.327
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