Literature DB >> 7995164

Crohn's disease in the Chinese population. An experience from Hong Kong.

J J Sung1, R K Hsu, F K Chan, C T Liew, J W Lau, A K Li.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Crohn's disease was extremely rare among Chinese. We reviewed all cases diagnosed as having Crohn's disease during a five-year period.
METHODS: A diagnosis of Crohn's disease was made only if all of the following criteria were fulfilled: 1) clinical symptom(s) and sign(s) compatible with chronic inflammatory bowel disease; 2) exclusion of intestinal infection by repeated stool cultures; 3) macroscopic features of small and/or large intestinal inflammation with skip lesion, stricture, and fistula formation; 4) histologic features of Crohn's disease, i.e., focal lymphoid aggregate, focal cryptitis, and granuloma formation; 5) clinical response to conventional therapy for inflammatory bowel disease.
RESULTS: Fifteen ethnic Chinese patients were diagnosed as having Crohn's disease in this period. All patients had colitis, whereas small intestine inflammation was documented in only 47 percent of patients. Extraintestinal manifestations were uncommon except for arthropathy: ankylosing spondylitis (2), sacroiliitis (1), juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (1), and colitic arthritis (1). The majority of our patients responded to medical therapy. Surgery was undertaken in 33 percent of patients.
CONCLUSION: Although there is a general increased incidence of Crohn's disease in the Western world, we too are beginning to see more cases in the Far East. Nevertheless, gastrointestinal infection with bacteria and/or parasites should still be carefully excluded in these countries.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7995164     DOI: 10.1007/BF02257802

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dis Colon Rectum        ISSN: 0012-3706            Impact factor:   4.585


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