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* [[Ulcerative colitis]]
* [[Crohn disease]]

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! Ulcerative colitis
![[Ulcerative colitis]]
! Crohn disease
![[Crohn disease]]
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| Location
|Location
| Pancolitis (30%)<br/>Proctosigmoiditis (50%)<br/>Includes PSC (5%)
|[[Pancolitis]] (30%)<br />[[Proctosigmoiditis]] (50%)<br />Includes [[PSC]] (5%)
| Terminal ileum (80%)<br/>Ileocolonic (50%)<br/>Isolated ildeal (30%)<br/>Isolated colonic (20%)
|Terminal ileum (80%)<br />Ileocolonic (50%)<br />Isolated ileal (30%)<br />Isolated colonic (20%)
|-
|-
| Distribution
|Distribution
| Continuous from rectum
|Continuous from rectum
| Skip lesions, often rectum-sparing
|Skip lesions, often rectum-sparing
|-
|-
| Histology
|Histology
| Mucosal inflammation without granulomas
|Mucosal inflammation without granulomas
| Transmural inflammation, granulomas, cobblestone
|Transmural inflammation, granulomas, cobblestone
|-
|-
| Serology
|Serology
| p-ANCA
|p-ANCA
| Anti-Saccharomyces cervisiae IgG
|Anti-Saccharomyces cervisiae IgG
|-
|-
| Complications
|Complications
| Toxic megacolon<br/>Colorectal cancer
|[[Toxic megacolon]]<br />[[Colorectal cancer]]
| Abscesses, perforation, fistulae, strictures, perianal disease, obstruction, colorectal cancer
|[[Intra-abdominal infections|Intraabdominal abscess]], perforation, fistulae, strictures, perianal disease, obstruction, [[colorectal cancer]]
|}
|}


== Extraintestinal Manifestations ==
==Extraintestinal Manifestations==

*MSK
**[[Seronegative spondyloarthritis]]
**[[Osteopenia]]
*Dermatologic
**[[Erythema nodosum]]
**[[Pyoderma gangrenosum]]
*Opthalmologic
**[[Episcleritis]]
**[[Uveitis]]
*[[Clubbing]]
*Renal
**[[Kidney stone|Kidney stones]]
*Hepatobiliary
**[[Gallstone|Gallstones]]
**[[Primary sclerosing cholangitis]]
*Hematologic
**[[DVT]]
**[[Amyloidosis]]
**[[Anemia]] ([[Iron-deficiency anemia|iron-deficiency]], [[Anemia of chronic inflammation|chronic inflammatory]], [[Vitamin B12 deficiency|B12 deficiency]])
*[[Aphthous ulcer|Aphthous ulcers]]

===Arthritis===

====Type 1: Pauciarticular====

*&lt;5 joints
*Large joints
*Short duration
*Correlates with disease activity

====Type 2: Polyarticular====

*&gt;5 joints
*Small joints
*Months to years
*Independent of disease activity


== Differential Diagnosis ==
* MSK
** Seronegative spondyloarthritis
** Osteopenia
* Dermatologic
** Erythema nodosum
** Pyoderma gangrenosum
* Opthalmologic
** Episcleritis
** Uveitis
* Clubbing
* Renal
** Kidney stones
* Hepatobiliary
** Gallstones
** Primary sclerosing cholangitis
* Hematologic
** DVT
** Amyloidosis
** Anemia (iron-deficiency, chronic inflammatory, B12 deficiency)
* Aphthous ulcers


* Infectious mimics (see below)
=== Arthritis ===
* Radiation colitis
* Diversion colitis
* Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome
* Graft versus host disease
* Diverticular colitis
* Medication-induced colitis, including [[NSAIDs]], retinoic acid, checkpoint inhibitors, [[mycophenolate]], and [[gold]]
* [[CVID]]


==== Type 1: Pauciarticular ====
=== Colitis or Ileitis ===


* Bacterial: [[Shigella]], enterohemorrhagic [[Escherichia coli]], enteroinvasive [[Escherichia coli]], [[Campylobacter jejuni]], [[Salmonella]], [[Yersinia enterocolitica]], [[Mycobacterium tuberculosis]], [[Clostridioides difficile]], [[Vibrio parahaemolyticus]], [[Chlamydia trachomatis]] ([[lymphogranuloma venereum]])
* &lt;5 joints
* Parasitic: [[Entamoeba histolytica]], [[Schistosoma]], [[Balantidium coli]], [[Trichinella spiralis]]
* Large joints
* Viruses: [[cytomegalovirus]]
* Short duration
* Correlates with disease activity


==== Type 2: Polyarticular ====
=== Proctitis ===


* [[Neisseria gonorrhoeae]]
* &gt;5 joints
* [[Herpes simplex virus]]
* Small joints
* [[Chlamydia trachomatis]]
* Months to years
* [[Treponema pallidum]]
* Independent of disease activity
* [[Cytomegalovirus]]


[[Category:Gastroenterology]]
[[Category:Gastroenterology]]

Latest revision as of 19:22, 19 February 2022

Ulcerative colitis Crohn disease
Location Pancolitis (30%)
Proctosigmoiditis (50%)
Includes PSC (5%)
Terminal ileum (80%)
Ileocolonic (50%)
Isolated ileal (30%)
Isolated colonic (20%)
Distribution Continuous from rectum Skip lesions, often rectum-sparing
Histology Mucosal inflammation without granulomas Transmural inflammation, granulomas, cobblestone
Serology p-ANCA Anti-Saccharomyces cervisiae IgG
Complications Toxic megacolon
Colorectal cancer
Intraabdominal abscess, perforation, fistulae, strictures, perianal disease, obstruction, colorectal cancer

Extraintestinal Manifestations

Arthritis

Type 1: Pauciarticular

  • <5 joints
  • Large joints
  • Short duration
  • Correlates with disease activity

Type 2: Polyarticular

  • >5 joints
  • Small joints
  • Months to years
  • Independent of disease activity

Differential Diagnosis

  • Infectious mimics (see below)
  • Radiation colitis
  • Diversion colitis
  • Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome
  • Graft versus host disease
  • Diverticular colitis
  • Medication-induced colitis, including NSAIDs, retinoic acid, checkpoint inhibitors, mycophenolate, and gold
  • CVID

Colitis or Ileitis

Proctitis