TY - JOUR
T1 - Change in the extent of colonic involvement in ulcerative colitis
T2 - A colonoscopic study
AU - Niv, Y.
AU - Bat, L.
AU - Ron, E.
AU - Theodor, E.
PY - 1987
Y1 - 1987
N2 - The change over time in the extent of colonic involvement in ulcerative colitis has, to date, been assessed only by radiological means. To study this issue further, we examined, with repeated colonoscopies, 31 patients with ulcerative colitis. Serial biopsies were taken every 5 cm from the most proximal area reached by the colonoscope down to rectum. The endoscopic and histological extents were evaluated, and the severity of the inflammatory process was graded. Clinical scoring also was performed at the time of both colonoscopies. A change of extent was found in 77% of the patients endoscopically, and in 58% histologically, during a mean follow-up period of 17 months. Extension and regression were demonstrated in the same number of patients. In 61% of 62 procedures, there was complete agreement between colonoscopic and histological extents. The histological extent exceeded the colonoscopic extent in 28% of the procedures. We have the impression that change in the disease extent is a frequent event, and may be a part of the natural history of ulcerative colitis, rather than the exception.
AB - The change over time in the extent of colonic involvement in ulcerative colitis has, to date, been assessed only by radiological means. To study this issue further, we examined, with repeated colonoscopies, 31 patients with ulcerative colitis. Serial biopsies were taken every 5 cm from the most proximal area reached by the colonoscope down to rectum. The endoscopic and histological extents were evaluated, and the severity of the inflammatory process was graded. Clinical scoring also was performed at the time of both colonoscopies. A change of extent was found in 77% of the patients endoscopically, and in 58% histologically, during a mean follow-up period of 17 months. Extension and regression were demonstrated in the same number of patients. In 61% of 62 procedures, there was complete agreement between colonoscopic and histological extents. The histological extent exceeded the colonoscopic extent in 28% of the procedures. We have the impression that change in the disease extent is a frequent event, and may be a part of the natural history of ulcerative colitis, rather than the exception.
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C2 - 3661514
AN - SCOPUS:0023553611
SN - 0002-9270
VL - 82
SP - 1046
EP - 1051
JO - American Journal of Gastroenterology
JF - American Journal of Gastroenterology
IS - 10
ER -