Inflammatory bowel disease
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), although occasionally used to encompass a variety of infective and purely inflammatory bowel conditions, usually refers to two idiopathic conditions
Indeterminate colitis is added to the list, and represents approximately 6% of inflammatory bowel disease cases 2. It has features both on imaging and histologically which overlap both Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis.
Strictly speaking microscopic colitis (with its two subtypes lymphocytic and collagenous) also belongs to the list. Characterised by chronic diarrhoea with normal radiologic and endoscopic findings and typical findings on histologic examination of colonic tissue and as such a medical differential diagnosis, they will not be covered here.For specifics regarding above listed dominating entities please refer to their separate articles. Other than sharing a common lack of understanding as to their underlying aetiologies, they are separate entities with little overlap.
Associations
Inflammatory bowel disease is associated with other conditions, compatible with its autoimmune nature
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primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC)4
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70-80% of patients with PSC develop IBD
- 87% of these develop ulcerative colitis
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70-80% of patients with PSC develop IBD
See also
-</ul><p><a href="/articles/indeterminate-colitis">Indeterminate colitis</a> is added to the list, and represents approximately 6% of inflammatory bowel disease cases <sup>2</sup>. It has features both on imaging and histologically which overlap both Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis.</p><p>Strictly speaking <a href="/articles/microscopic-colitis">microscopic colitis</a> (with its two subtypes lymphocytic and collagenous) also belongs to the list. Characterised by chronic diarrhoea with normal radiologic and endoscopic findings and typical findings on histologic examination of colonic tissue and as such a medical differential diagnosis, they will not be covered here.<br><br>For specifics regarding above listed dominating entities please refer to their separate articles. Other than sharing a common lack of understanding as to their underlying aetiologies, they are separate entities with little overlap.</p><h4>See also</h4><ul><li><a href="/articles/crohn-disease-vs-ulcerative-colitis-1">Crohn disease vs ulcerative colitis</a></li></ul>- +</ul><p><a href="/articles/indeterminate-colitis">Indeterminate colitis</a> is added to the list, and represents approximately 6% of inflammatory bowel disease cases <sup>2</sup>. It has features both on imaging and histologically which overlap both Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis.</p><p>Strictly speaking <a href="/articles/microscopic-colitis">microscopic colitis</a> (with its two subtypes lymphocytic and collagenous) also belongs to the list. Characterised by chronic diarrhoea with normal radiologic and endoscopic findings and typical findings on histologic examination of colonic tissue and as such a medical differential diagnosis, they will not be covered here.<br><br>For specifics regarding above listed dominating entities please refer to their separate articles. Other than sharing a common lack of understanding as to their underlying aetiologies, they are separate entities with little overlap.</p><h5>Associations</h5><p>Inflammatory bowel disease is associated with other conditions, compatible with its autoimmune nature</p><ul><li>
- +<a href="/articles/primary-sclerosing-cholangitis">primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC)</a> <sup>4</sup><ul><li>70-80% of patients with PSC develop IBD<ul><li>87% of these develop ulcerative colitis</li></ul>
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- +</li></ul><h4>See also</h4><ul><li><a href="/articles/crohn-disease-vs-ulcerative-colitis-1">Crohn disease vs ulcerative colitis</a></li></ul>
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