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Esophageal Crohn disease in children: a clinical spectrum.

Kannan Ramaswamy1, Kevan Jacobson, Gareth Jevon, David Israel.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The incidence of esophageal Crohn disease (ECD) in adults ranges from 0.2% to 11.2% and in children is up to 43%. The aim of the study was to determine the clinical and endoscopic spectrum of ECD and its prevalence in our patient population.
METHODS: Chart review of children with Crohn disease (CD). Esophageal Crohn disease was defined by accepted endoscopic and/or histologic findings.
RESULTS: 210 children with CD were identified; 27 of those children had ECD. Nine children presented with specific upper GI symptoms; dysphagia, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, and odynophagia. Esophagoscopy in children with upper gastrointestinal symptoms revealed deep ulcers (n = 2), aphthous ulcers (n = l), erosions (n = l), edematous nodules, (n = l) and normal mucosa (n = 4). In asymptomatic children aphthous ulcers (n = 5), erosions (n = 3), deep ulcers (n = 3), and normal looking mucosa (n = 7) were seen. Twenty children also had gastric lesions, 3 children had duodenal lesions, and 3 children had both duodenal and gastric involvement. All 27 children had evidence of ileo-colonic or colonic disease. Acid suppressive medications were given only to children with upper GI symptoms and endoscopic esophageal lesions. The mean duration of follow-up from diagnosis of CD was 3.02 years (range 2 months-11.7 years). At last follow-up review, 7 children were receiving acid suppression and no children were receiving steroids. There were no complications related to ECD.
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of endoscopic ECD is 7.6% but as many as 17.6% of our patient population had histologic evidence of ECD. The clinical and endoscopic spectrum of ECD are highly variable and poorly correlate with each other.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12658034     DOI: 10.1097/00005176-200304000-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr        ISSN: 0277-2116            Impact factor:   2.839


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