Distinguishing orofacial granulomatosis from crohn's disease: two separate disease entities?
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- DOI: 10.1002/ibd.21599
Distinguishing orofacial granulomatosis from crohn's disease: two separate disease entities?
Abstract
Background: Orofacial granulomatosis (OFG) is a rare chronic inflammatory disease of unknown etiology sharing histological features with Crohn's disease (CD) VSports手机版. This study aimed to 1) define the clinical presentation of OFG, 2) establish differentiating features for those with CD, 3) examine if onset of OFG is predictive of CD, and 4) establish differentiating features for children. .
Methods: Data were extracted from medical notes (n = 207) for demographics, clinical features, blood parameters, diagnosis of CD, and treatment's for patients with OFG V体育安卓版. .
Results: Ninety-seven patients (47%) were female. The lips (184/203; 91%) and buccal mucosa (151/203; 74%) were mainly affected. Forty-six (22%) had intestinal CD. Ulcers (24/46; 46% versus 29/159; 15%, P = <0. 001) were more common in patients with CD as was a raised C-reactive protein (24/33; 73% versus 60/122; 49%, P = 0 V体育ios版. 016) and abnormal full blood count (19/41; 46% versus 35/150; 23%). The buccal-sulcus (12/44; 27% versus 20/158; 13%, P = 0. 019) was more often affected in those with CD. Half the patients with CD were diagnosed prior to onset of OFG. The remainder were diagnosed after. The incidence of CD is similar for children (16/69; 23%) and adults (29/132; 22%), although oral onset in childhood is more likely to occur prior to diagnosis of CD. .
Conclusions: OFG mainly presents in young adults with lip and buccal involvement. Abnormalities in inflammatory markers, hematology and oral features of ulceration, and buccal-sulcal involvement are factors more commonly associated with CD. Initial presentation of OFG does not necessarily predict development of CD, although this is more likely in childhood VSports最新版本. .
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