The Contribution of Enteroclysis in the Diagnostics of Observation of Patients
with Crohn Disease – a Retrospective Study
Rodová P., Neuwirth J., Cholt M., Adla T.
Klinika zobrazovacích metod 2. LF UK, FN Motol, Praha přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Neuwirth, CSc. |
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Summary:
The paper evaluates morphological changes on small intestine in 162 patients indicated
for enteroclysis, with a clinically suspected (group N/118) or established diagnosis
of Crohn disease (group Z/44).
The contribution of enteroclysis in the diagnostics of Crohn disease is analyzed in the
primary detection, chronic course and the postoperative conditions in children and
adults.
Two radiologists made independently a retrospective analysis of X-ray findings of the
examined patients. New diagnosis of Crohn diseases was established in 5.5% of the
patients of the whole cohort (3 adults, 6 children), 15% of positive findings were in the
chronic stage and 8.5% of nonspecific changes, no changes were detected in 71% of the
patients. The resection of small intestine was followed by a relapse in 40% of patients.
The analysis of findings confirmed the highest frequency of changes in the region of
terminal ileum and the detection rate of the disease in the advanced stage. The most
frequent types of changes included deep ulcerations and spiculas, segmental changes
became manifest at the lowest rate.
The authors consider as important more frequent positive findings in enteroclysis of
children (41%), adults (25%) displaying general indication for examination under nonspecific
symptoms.
Key words:
Crohn disease – terminal ileum – relief changes – enteroclysis
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