2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2011.07.036
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Single-balloon enteroscopy, magnetic resonance enterography, and abdominal US useful for evaluation of small-bowel disease in children with (suspected) Crohn's disease

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“…Recently, 2 studies on the use of SBE in pediatric patients with suspected or established CD were performed. In 16 patients with suspected CD and unspecific findings at traditional endoscopy, and where WCE was diagnostic of CD only in 3, SBE with histology allowed a definite CD diagnosis in 12 (93); this usefulness was confirmed in a further series of 20 unclear pediatric cases (94). Spiral enteroscopy is an innovative technique for performing deep enteroscopy but no data reporting use in children are presently available.…”
Section: Baementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, 2 studies on the use of SBE in pediatric patients with suspected or established CD were performed. In 16 patients with suspected CD and unspecific findings at traditional endoscopy, and where WCE was diagnostic of CD only in 3, SBE with histology allowed a definite CD diagnosis in 12 (93); this usefulness was confirmed in a further series of 20 unclear pediatric cases (94). Spiral enteroscopy is an innovative technique for performing deep enteroscopy but no data reporting use in children are presently available.…”
Section: Baementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of studies involved international institutions (85%)[28,33,34,36-40,42-47,51-56,58,61-78,80-93,96,97,99-105], reporting retrospectively (74%)[34,35,37-43,47-51,53-57,59,60,62,63,65,67-69,71-73,75-85,87-91,93-96,99,101,102,104], on their experience with BAE. Of the 1812 patients included in the analysis, 597 (33%) were newly diagnosed with CD and 1215 (67%) had a known diagnosis of CD prior to undergoing BAE.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies in adults have shown that DBE is useful for treating small bowel polyps in patients with PJS (17)(18)(19). SBE has been used in both adults and children; multiple studies have shown its efficacy and safety in the diagnosis and treatment of small bowel diseases (26)(27)(28)(29). SBE has been used in both adults and children; multiple studies have shown its efficacy and safety in the diagnosis and treatment of small bowel diseases (26)(27)(28)(29).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%