Carcinoid tumors are 15 times more common in patients with Crohn's disease
β Scribed by N.E. West; P.E. Wise; A.J. Herline; R.L. Muldoon; W.V. Chopp; D.A. Schwartz
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 246 KB
- Volume
- 13
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1078-0998
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Background:
The coexistence of intestinal neoplasms with crohn's disease (cd) has been reported, but the evidence of an increased risk of carcinoid tumor with crohn's disease has been mixed. we present 4 patients with cd with associated carcinoid tumor.
Methods:
The charts of 111 patients with cd who had undergone resection between june 2001 and march 2005 were reviewed. the number of incidental carcinoid tumors in patients who underwent an appendectomy was used as a control.
Results:
Four cases of carcinoid tumor discovered in patients at resection for cd were identified. none had metastatic disease or carcinoid syndrome. these included 1 cecal (1 mm), 2 appendiceal (3 and 7 mm), and 1 transverse colon (7 mm) carcinoid tumors. none of the carcinoid tumors were identified in regions of active crohn's disease. the incidence of carcinoid tumor in patients with crohn's disease was 4 of 111 (3.6%). in comparison, 3 of 1199 patients (0.25%) who had appendectomies were identified as having appendiceal carcinoid tumor. crohn's disease was associated with an increased incidence of carcinoid tumor; or 14.9 (95% ci 2.5-102.5), p<0.0001.
Conclusions:
There was a significantly increased incidence of carcinoid tumor in our crohn's patients compared to the control patients. none of the carcinoid tumors developed in areas of crohn's disease. this suggests that the development of carcinoid tumors may be secondary to distant proinflammatory mediators, rather than a local inflammatory effect from adjacent crohn's disease. patients with cd may be at increased risk of developing a carcinoid tumor.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Background: Patients with longstanding quiescent crohn's disease on azathioprine usually maintain an excellent quality of life but are also concerned about long-term safety. this may affect adherence to treatment. the aim of the present study was to assess the adherence to azathioprine in a coho
## Background: In inflammatory bowel disease (ibd), enhanced inflammatory activity in the gut is thought to increase the risk of bacterial translocation and endotoxemia. in the present study we investigated the association between serum level of lipopolysaccharide-binding protein (lbp), soluble cd1
## Abstract The cause of restless legs syndrome (RLS) is unknown, but an involvement of the dopaminergic system and a possible relation to Parkinson's disease (PD) is suggested by the positive response to dopaminergic treatment. We imaged the striatal dopamine transporter with [^123^I] __N__β(3βiod
## Background: To explore the relationship between personality and disease-specific quality of life [Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ)] in distressed [Perceived Stress Questionnaire (PSQ)] patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD). Methods: Included in the study
## Background: Three mutations (r702w, g908r, and 1007fs) of the card15/nod2 gene associate with crohn's disease (cd). despite a strong linkage of cd to the inflammatory bowel disease (ibd) 1 region, only 16% of the finnish cd patients carry 1 of these 3 mutations, pointing to the possibility of ye