2007
DOI: 10.1002/ibd.20060
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Value of wireless capsule endoscopy in patients with indeterminate colitis (inflammatory bowel disease type unclassified)

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“…8 In the setting of IBDU/IC, several studies on the benefit of CE for its evaluation have been published. [6][7][8] These small pilot studies found that the use of CE led to a change in the diagnosis of 29%-40% of patients. 6 A recent multicenter study 7 looked at 30 seronegative IBDU/IC patients with a mean duration of disease of 6 years (range 1-18).…”
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“…8 In the setting of IBDU/IC, several studies on the benefit of CE for its evaluation have been published. [6][7][8] These small pilot studies found that the use of CE led to a change in the diagnosis of 29%-40% of patients. 6 A recent multicenter study 7 looked at 30 seronegative IBDU/IC patients with a mean duration of disease of 6 years (range 1-18).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6][7][8] These small pilot studies found that the use of CE led to a change in the diagnosis of 29%-40% of patients. 6 A recent multicenter study 7 looked at 30 seronegative IBDU/IC patients with a mean duration of disease of 6 years (range 1-18). An initial CE was positive in 5 patients, with a mean duration of disease of 4 years (range 1-9), who were later diagnosed with CD.…”
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“…Another series included 30 patients with IBDU, in whom CD (defined as 3 or more SB ulcers) was identified in 5. Interestingly, in 6/25 VCE-negative patients CD was diagnosed on a subsequent ileocolonoscopy with biopsies [42] . In a series of pediatric patients, 5/7 patients initially diagnosed as UC or IBDU were reclassified as having CD as a result of VCE findings [43] (Table 4).…”
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“…In 9/23 patients with UC, the Lewis score of inflammation was consistent with mild to moderate small bowel inflammation (between 135 and 790). The clinical and pathological significance of these lesions is unclear (repeated biopsies were performed in only 2 patients, but these results are of great interest and em- [42] IBDU 30 > 3 ulcerations-diagnostic of CD, 1-2 ulcerations-suggestive of CD…”
Section: Vce In Unclassified Ibd and Ucmentioning
confidence: 99%