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World J Gastroenterol. Feb 7, 2008; 14(5): 741-746
Published online Feb 7, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.741
Table 1 Demographic, clinical and laboratory features
CharacteristicsCD (n = 26)GITB (n = 26)P value
Demographic features
Age (range), yr36.6 ± 8.6 (6-79)37.2 ± 9.6 (18-78)NS
Sex (male:female) ratio16:1015:11NS
Clinical features
Duration of symptoms (range), mo58.1 ± 9.8 (8-240)7.2 ± 3.4 (2-24)S
Chronic diarrhoea, n (%)18 (69.2)9 (34.6)S
Hematochezia, n (%)8 (30.7)1 (3.8)S
Fever, n (%)6 (23.1)18 (69.2)S
Weight loss, n (%)18 (69.2)19 (73.1)NS
Abdominal pain, n (%)17 (65.4)22 (84.6)NS
Intestinal obstruction, n (%)5 (19.2)3 (11.5)NS
Growth retardation, n (%)2 (7.7)0 (0)NS
Ascites, n (%)2 (7.7)9 (34.6)S
Abdominal lump, n (%)2 (7.7)4 (15.4)NS
Extra-intestinal features, n (%)16 (61.5)6 (23.1)S
Laboratory/radiological features
Anaemia, n (%)15 (57.7)7 (26.9)S
Hypoproteinemia, n (%)11 (42.3)9 (34.6)NS
ESR (range) mm at 1 h54.7 ± 12.2 (10-104)59.7 ± 13.6 (19-110)NS
Pulmonary infiltration/fibrosis, n (%)1 (3.8)10 (38.4)S
Abdominal lymphadenopathy, n (%)3 (11.5)11 (42.3)S
Generalized lymphadenopathy, n (%)0 (0)2 (7.7)NS
Table 2 Morphological, histological, microbiological, serological and treatment-related features n (%)
CharacteristicsCDGITBP value
(n = 26)(n = 26)
Sites of involvement
Oesophagus0 (0)1 (3.8)NS
Stomach0 (0)2 (7.7)NS
Duodenum1 (3.8)2 (7.7)NS
Jejunum2 (7.7)1 (3.8)NS
Ileum16 (61.5)20 (76.9)NS
Ileo-cecal valve20 (76.9)21 (80.7)NS
Right colon18 (69.2)21 (80.7)NS
Left colon10 (38.4)5 (19.2)NS
Rectum8 (30.7)5 (19.2)NS
Anal and perianal region2 (7.7)1 (3.8)NS
Endoscopic and/or surgical findings
Skip lesions6 (23.1)2 (7.7)NS
Deep linear/serpiginous ulcers15 (57.7)6 (23.1)S
Aphthous ulcers9 (34.6)5 (19.2)NS
Stricture8 (30.7)5 (19.2)NS
Cobble-stone appearance15 (57.7)6 (23.1)S
Pseudo polyps9 (34.6)5 (19.2)NS
Neoplasm-like appearance0 (0)2 (7.7)NS
Fistula3 (11.5)0 (0)NS
Histological features
Granuloma8 (30.7)15 (57.7)NS
Caseation0 (0)9 (34.6)S
Confluence0 (0)6 (23.1)S
Interpreted as IBD by pathologist10 (38.4)3 (11.5)S
Interpreted as TB by pathologist0 (0)13 (50)S
Interpreted as non-specific chronic inflammation by pathologist16 (61.6)10 (38.4)NS
AFB smear/culture positivity0 (0)6 (23.1)S
TB PCR positivity0 (0)17 (65.4)S
Serological features
p-ANCA1 (3.8)1 (3.8)NS
c-ANCA1 (3.8)0 (0)NS
IgA ASCA10 (38.4)6 (23.1)NS
IgG ASCA10 (38.4)11 (42.3)NS
Treatment-related factors
Recurrence after surgery, n/total patients underwent surgery (%)7/9 (77.7)0/4 (0)S
Number of patients previously treated with ATT (without any response)9 (34.6)--
Complete response to ATT-26 (100)-
Table 3 Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy in diagnosis of CD or GITB
ParametersSensitivity (%)Specificity (%)PPV (%)NPV (%)Accuracy (%)
Factors predicting CD
Clinical score (fever, hematochezia, diarrhoea and duration of symptoms)80.788.487.582.184.62
Co-existing deep linear/ serpiginous ulcers and/or Cobble-stone appearance69.265.366.67267.3
Pathologist reporting as IBD38.488.476.958.963.4
Recurrence of disease after surgery77.710010066.642.3
Factors predicting GITB
Co-existing pulmonary lesions and/or abdominal lymphadenopathy57.688.483.367.673.1
Pathologist reporting as TB5010010066.675
Granuloma on histology57.669.265.26263.4
TB PCR positive65.310010074.282.6
Smear and/or culture positive for AFB2310010056.561.5
Complete response to ATT100100100100100