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Systemic vasculitis: a cause of indeterminate intestinal inflammation.
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Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition [J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr] 2006 Apr; Vol. 42 (4), pp. 405-15. - Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- Objectives: Indeterminate intestinal inflammation may result from a variety of inflammatory conditions in addition to ulcerative colitis and Crohn disease. The primary systemic vasculitides may present with intestinal inflammation and an indeterminate colitis. We set out to describe a series of children with primary systemic vasculitis who initially presented with clinical features suggestive of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) to establish criteria that might help discriminate between IBD and primary systemic vasculitis.<br />Methods: Ten children (6 boys, median age at presentation 8.9 years, range 0.9-14.5 years) satisfied inclusion criteria.<br />Results: All had abdominal pain, weight loss, diarrhea (6 of 10 bloody) and laboratory evidence of a severe acute phase response. Extraintestinal clinical features included vasculitic rash, renal impairment, myalgia, testicular pain and polyarthritis. Endoscopy showed vascular changes or other macroscopic findings suggestive of vasculitis in 5 of 10 patients. Gut histology revealed indeterminate chronic inflammatory mucosal changes and one patient with small artery fibrinoid necrosis in the submucosal vessels. Extraintestinal biopsy was performed in 6 patients and had a higher yield for the demonstration of vasculitis than intestinal biopsy. The results of selective visceral angiography was suggestive of vasculitis in all patients, but was normal in 7 cases of treatment-unresponsive classic IBD. Treatment comprised corticosteroid and azathioprine in all patients. Cyclophosphamide was given to 7 of 10 patients.<br />Conclusions: Extraintestinal manifestations and inflammatory responses that may be disproportionate to the degree of intestinal inflammation provide clues to the presence of an underlying primary systemic vasculitis, and these data suggest that selective visceral angiography plays a key role in the diagnosis of vasculitis in this context. It is important to identify and treat any vasculitic component because failure to do so may result in consequential morbidity or mortality.
- Subjects :
- Abdominal Pain etiology
Acute-Phase Reaction
Adolescent
Child
Child, Preschool
Diagnosis, Differential
Diarrhea etiology
Female
Humans
Infant
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases etiology
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases pathology
Male
Vasculitis complications
Vasculitis pathology
Weight Loss
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases diagnosis
Intestinal Mucosa pathology
Vasculitis diagnosis
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0277-2116
- Volume :
- 42
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 16641579
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1097/01.mpg.0000215305.63417.26