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Sonographic evaluation of bowel wall thickness in patients with cystic fibrosis.

Irmela Dialer1, Cornelia Hundt, Rose-Marie Bertele-Harms, Hinrich Karsten Harms.   

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BACKGROUND: Fibrosing colonopathy causing severe thickening of the colon wall was recently described in cystic fibrosis (CF). Since it has been suspected that subclinical colon-wall thickening is a common feature in CF patients, bowel-wall thickness was measured in a series of patients and compared with controls. Additionally, possible clinical factors influencing wall thickness were investigated. STUDY: In 83 CF patients and 31 controls transabdominal ultrasound was performed in the terminal ileum, cecum, ascending and descending colon. The relation of the measured wall thickness to age, sex, pancreatic enzyme intake, and intestinal diseases was analyzed.
RESULTS: In controls, mean wall thickness depending on gut region was 1.1 to 1.3 mm (SD 0.19-0.23). In CF patients, no evidence of severe thickening or stricture was found, but wall thickness was significantly higher than in controls in all measured regions (1.5-1.6 mm; SD 0.31-0.41). Patients with meconium ileus and distal intestinal obstruction syndrome had significantly increased thickness of the terminal ileum compared with patients without these complications. Neither the intake of high-strength enzymes nor enzyme dosage, age or sex were associated with wall thickness.
CONCLUSIONS: We found no evidence that a subclinical stage of fibrosing colonopathy is prevalent among the CF patients. Slightly thickened gut walls in CF can be interpreted as an expression of glandular dysfunction in the CF intestine.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12811210     DOI: 10.1097/00004836-200307000-00014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0192-0790            Impact factor:   3.062


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Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  2014-12-04

2.  Successful non-invasive treatment of stricturing fibrosing colonopathy in an adult patient.

Authors:  G Terheggen; D Dieninghoff; E Rietschel; U Drebber; W Kruis; L Leifeld
Journal:  Eur J Med Res       Date:  2011-09-12       Impact factor: 2.175

3.  Relation of Ultrasound Findings and Abdominal Symptoms obtained with the CFAbd-Score in Cystic Fibrosis Patients.

Authors:  Harold Tabori; Anke Jaudszus; Christin Arnold; Hans-Joachim Mentzel; Michael Lorenz; Ruth K Michl; Thomas Lehmann; Diane M Renz; Jochen G Mainz
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-12-12       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Quantification of 18FDG in the Normal Colon-A First Step in Investigating Whether Its Presence Is a Marker of a Physiological Process.

Authors:  Karna D Bardhan; James Cullis; Nigel R Williams; Ramesh P Arasaradnam; Adrian J Wilson
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-01-28       Impact factor: 3.240

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