Observational Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Jul 7, 2017; 23(25): 4615-4623
Published online Jul 7, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i25.4615
Table 1 Clinical characteristics, diagnostic tools, and treatment outcomes of patients with cryptogenic multifocal ulcerous stenosing enteritis
Patient No./sex/age (yr)Duration until hospital visit (yr)1Presenting symptom at admissionHb (g/dL)SBSAPCT/CTE/MREDE/CETreatmentTreatment response (No. of relapse)Relapse-free period (yr)No of surgeryFollow up period (yr)2
1/M/239.6Abdominal pain13.313/-/-1/-SurgeryRelapse (1)1.112
2/F/5622.9Abdominal pain11.4ND1/-/--/-Steroid, 5-ASA, surgeryRemission13
3/M/4910.4Abdominal pain13.7ND1/1/--/1SurgeryRemission11.5
4/F/6125Anemia10.511/-/--/-SurgeryRemission12.9
5/F/291Anemia7.426/1/-1/1Steroid, 5-ASA, surgeryRelapse (1)119.9
6/F/378.6Anemia821/-/--/-Steroid, 5-ASA, surgery, others (albumin)Relapse (2)2.7, 6.4113.4
7/F/457.5Anemia, GI bleeding7.63-/3/-2/-Steroid, surgeryRelapse (2)0.5, 3.719.4
8/F/495.1Abdominal pain12.9ND-/2/12/-Steroid, surgeryRelapse (3)1.4, 6, 1.739.8
9/M/543.5Abdominal pain, anemia10.41-/1/--/-SurgeryRemission12.5
10/M/304.8Abdominal pain8.551/4/--/15-ASA, surgeryRelapse (2)7.9, 0.7210
11/F/1614.6Abdominal pain7.7ND-/1/--/-SurgeryRemission10.5
12/M/240.9Abdominal pain, anemia, GI bleeding11.31-/2/--/-Surgery, othersRelapse (1)2.513.6
(conservative treatment)
13/M/4112Abdominal pain91-/1/-1 /-SteroidRemission00
14/F/6423Abdominal pain12.3ND-/-/1-/-SurgeryRemission10
15/F/3910.3Abdominal pain91-/3/--/-5-ASA, surgeryRelapse (1)216.2
16/M/6010Anemia, GI bleeding9.1ND-/1/--/1Steroid, 5-ASARemission01.1
17/F/154Abdominal pain, anemia7.741/-/--/-Steroid, 5-ASA, surgeryRelapse (3)3, 4, 4, 3413.5
18/F/340.1Anemia7.611/1/-1/-Steroid, tuberculosis drugRemission010.6
19/M/331.2Anemia6.111/-/-1/1SteroidRemission04.5
20/F/480.2GI bleeding13.411/-/--/-SurgeryRemission14.5
Table 2 Radiologic features on computed tomography/magnetic resonance Imaging of patients with cryptogenic multifocal ulcerous stenosing enteritis (n = 20)
Stricturen = 52
Total No. (mean No. per patient, range)52 (2.6, 1-6)
Location (Jejunum/Ileum)5/47
Stricture length (mm), mean ± SD10.44 ± 3.95
Stricture thickness (mm), mean ± SD5.56 ± 1.58
Enhancement pattern (layered/transmural)48/4
Degree of enhancement (mild/moderate/strong)8/39/5
Interval between strictures (cm), median (range)4 (1.5-20)
Segmental bowel wall thickeningn = 4
Location (Jejunum/Ileum/both)0/3/1
Wall thickening length (cm), mean ± SD36.25 ± 13.77
Wall thickening thickness (mm), mean ± SD7.75 ± 1.26
Wall thickening pattern (circumferential/eccentric)2/2
Enhancement pattern (layered/transmural)3/1
Degree of enhancement (mild/moderate/strong)1/2/1
Small bowel obstruction
Absent/low grade/high grade/complete13/5/2/0
Mesenteric manifestation
Mesenteric lymphadenopathy6
Mesenteric hypervascularity or infiltration4
Table 3 Radiologic features on small bowel series of patients with cryptogenic multifocal ulcerous stenosing enteritis (n = 14)
Stricturen = 36
Total No. (mean No. per patient, range)36 (1.8, 1-5)
Location (Jejunum/Ileum)1/35
Stricture length (mm), mean ± SD9.81 ± 4.65
Interval between strictures (cm), median (range)4.5 (1.5-20.4)
Ulcern = 10
Total No. (mean No. per patient, range)10 (0.5, 1-2)
Location (Jejunum/Ileum)1/9
Ulcer length (mm), mean ± SD11.3 ± 5.58
Ulcer pattern (eccentric/circumferential/linear/ aphthous)9/1/0
Small bowel obstruction
Absent/low grade/high grade/complete7/5/2/0