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== Differential Diagnosis ==

=== 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]])
* Parasitic: [[Entamoeba histolytica]], [[Schistosoma]], [[Balantidium coli]], [[Trichinella spiralis]]
* Viruses: [[cytomegalovirus]]

=== Proctitis ===

* [[Neisseria gonorrhoeae]]
* [[Herpes simplex virus]]
* [[Chlamydia trachomatis]]
* [[Treponema pallidum]]
* [[Cytomegalovirus]]


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

Revision as of 19:20, 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

Colitis or Ileitis

Proctitis