Template:Findings in CD vs. UC
Appearance
Crohn's disease | Ulcerative colitis | |
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Terminal ileum involvement | Commonly | Seldom |
Colon involvement | Usually | Always |
Rectum involvement | Seldom | Usually (95%)[1] |
Involvement around the anus |
Common[2] | Seldom |
Bile duct involvement | No increase in rate of primary sclerosing cholangitis | Higher rate[3] |
Distribution of disease | Patchy areas of inflammation (skip lesions) | Continuous area of inflammation[1] |
Endoscopy | Deep geographic and serpiginous (snake-like) ulcers | Continuous ulcer |
Depth of inflammation | May be transmural, deep into tissues[2][4] | Shallow, mucosal |
Stenosis | Common | Seldom |
Granulomas on biopsy | May have non-necrotizing non-peri-intestinal crypt granulomas[2][5][6] | Non-peri-intestinal crypt granulomas not seen[7] |
The tables in this series compare Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, the main types of inflammatory bowel disease, and are used in both articles.
Templates in this series
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- {{Findings in CD vs. UC}}
- {{Risk factors in CD vs. UC}}
- {{Pathophysiology in CD vs. UC}}
- {{Symptoms in CD vs. UC}}
- {{Treatment in CD vs. UC}}
References
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- ^ a b c Hanauer SB, Sandborn W (March 2001). "Management of Crohn's disease in adults". The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 96 (3): 635–43. doi:10.1111/j.1572-0241.2001.3671_c.x (inactive 2024-11-02). PMID 11280528. S2CID 31219115.
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- ^ Shepherd NA (August 2002). "Granulomas in the diagnosis of intestinal Crohn's disease: a myth exploded?". Histopathology. 41 (2): 166–8. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2559.2002.01441.x. PMID 12147095. S2CID 36907992.
- ^ Mahadeva U, Martin JP, Patel NK, Price AB (July 2002). "Granulomatous ulcerative colitis: a re-appraisal of the mucosal granuloma in the distinction of Crohn's disease from ulcerative colitis". Histopathology. 41 (1): 50–5. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2559.2002.01416.x. PMID 12121237. S2CID 29476514.
- ^ DeRoche TC, Xiao SY, Liu X (August 2014). "Histological evaluation in ulcerative colitis". Gastroenterology Report. 2 (3): 178–92. doi:10.1093/gastro/gou031. PMC 4124271. PMID 24942757.