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Endoscopic and Histopathological Findings of the Esophagus, Stomach, and Duodenum in Patients with Crohn's Disease from a Reference Center in Bahia, Brazil.
Pimentel, Andrea Maia; Freitas, Luiz Antônio Rodrigues de; Cruz, Rita de Cássia Reis; Silva, Isaac Neri de Novais; Andrade, Laíla Damasceno; Marques, Paola Nascimento; Braga, Júlia Cordeiro; Fortes, Flora Maria Lorenzo; Brito, Katia Rejane Marques; Fontes, Jaciane Araújo Mota; Almeida, Neogélia Pereira; Surlo, Valdiana Cristina; Rocha, Raquel; Lyra, André Castro; Santana, Genoile Oliveira.
Afiliação
  • Pimentel AM; Medicine and Health Science Postgraduate Program, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador 40026-010, Brazil.
  • Freitas LAR; Pathology Laboratory, Gonçalo Moniz Institute Fiocruz Bahia, Salvador 40296-710, Brazil.
  • Cruz RCR; Gastroenterology Unit, Hospital Geral Roberto Santos, Salvador 45675-000, Brazil.
  • Silva INN; Department of Life Sciences, Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Salvador 41195-001, Brazil.
  • Andrade LD; Medical School, Centro Universitário UniFTC, Salvador 41741-590, Brazil.
  • Marques PN; Department of Life Sciences, Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Salvador 41195-001, Brazil.
  • Braga JC; Department of Life Sciences, Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Salvador 41195-001, Brazil.
  • Fortes FML; Gastroenterology Unit, Hospital Geral Roberto Santos, Salvador 45675-000, Brazil.
  • Brito KRM; Gastroenterology Unit, Hospital Geral Roberto Santos, Salvador 45675-000, Brazil.
  • Fontes JAM; Gastroenterology Unit, Hospital Geral Roberto Santos, Salvador 45675-000, Brazil.
  • Almeida NP; Gastroenterology Unit, Hospital Geral Roberto Santos, Salvador 45675-000, Brazil.
  • Surlo VC; Gastroenterology Unit, Hospital Geral Roberto Santos, Salvador 45675-000, Brazil.
  • Rocha R; Department of Sciences of Nutrition, School of Nutrition, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador 41195-00, Brazil.
  • Lyra AC; Medicine and Health Science Postgraduate Program, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador 40026-010, Brazil.
  • Santana GO; Medicine and Health Science Postgraduate Program, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador 40026-010, Brazil.
Clin Pract ; 11(2): 374-385, 2021 Jun 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34203639
(1) The aim of the present study was to describe the endoscopic and histopathological findings in the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum in patients with Crohn's disease. (2) Methods: This was a cross-sectional study that included patients receiving treatment from the inflammatory bowel disease outpatient clinic. Esophagogastroduodenoscopies with biopsies of the stomach and proximal duodenum were performed. Presence of Helicobacter pylori bacteria was assessed by Giemsa staining. (3) Results: We included 58 patients. Erosive esophagitis was identified in 25 patients (43.1%), gastritis was diagnosed in 32 patients (55.2%) and erosive duodenitis was found in eight (13.8%). The most frequent histopathological finding in the H. pylori-positive group was increased inflammatory activity in the gastric body and antrum, with a predominance of mononuclear and polymorphonuclear cells. In turn, the most frequent finding in the H. pylori-negative group was chronic inflammation with predominance of mononuclear cells. Focally enhanced gastritis was identified in four patients (6.9%), all of whom were negative for H. pylori. Granulomas were not observed. H. pylori infection was present in 19 patients (32.8%). (4) Conclusions: Nonspecific endoscopic and histological findings were frequent in patients with Crohn's disease. Focally enhanced gastritis was uncommon and observed only in H. pylori-negative patients. The time from the diagnosis, patient age, and therapy in use may have influenced the nondetection of epithelioid granuloma.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies País/Região como assunto: America do sul / Brasil Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies País/Região como assunto: America do sul / Brasil Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article