Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8725287 | Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2018 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
In a multicenter retrospective analysis of patients with AIP and IBD, followed for an average of 5.7 ± 4.9 years, we found most to have type 2 AIP. Two-thirds of patients have UC, often with proctitis. One-third of patients have CD, often with inflammatory features. Patients with IBD and AIP have higher rates of colectomy than patients with just IBD.
Keywords
IDCPGETAIDTNFAIPLPSPICDCFNAIdiopathic duct-centric pancreatitisEUSIBDfine-needle aspirationMRIimmunoglobulin Crohn’s diseaseInflammatory bowel diseaseMagnetic resonance imagingcomputed tomographyendoscopic ultrasoundSurgeryconfidence intervaltumor necrosis factorInternational Consensus Diagnostic CriteriaLong-term outcomeodds ratioAutoimmune pancreatitisLymphoplasmacytic sclerosing pancreatitisPancreasUlcerative colitis
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Authors
Diane Lorenzo, Frédérique Maire, Carmen Stefanescu, Jean-Marc Gornet, Philippe Seksik, Mélanie Serrero, Barbara Bournet, Philippe Marteau, Aurelien Amiot, David Laharie, Caroline Trang, Benoit Coffin, Guy Bellaiche, Guillaume Cadiot,