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Crohn’s disease gastrointestinal inflammatory bowel disease ulcerative colitis CD
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Bloody bowel movement is a common presentation of active ulcerative colitis (UC). In contrast, brisk bleeding in Crohn’s disease (CD) is uncommon. Rather, patients with CD often present with iron-deficiency anemia or anemia of chronic disease. The patterns of gastrointestinal (GI) hemorrhage in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) ranges from obscure bleeding to massive, life-threatening bleeding . Reported frequency of bleeding in UC was 17% of patients with UC , while the reported frequency of severe GI bleeding as a main presenting symptom in CD ranged from 0.6% to 4% . Exacerbation factors for GI bleeding include the use of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs or thrombocytopenia, deficiency in coagulating factors, and portal hypertension in conditions such as primary sclerosing cholangitis. Selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors, such as rofecoxib, may also be associated with GI bleeding in CD . Active localized bleeding can be managed endoscopically with modalities, such as endoclips and topical spray or injection.
Bleeding conditions in IBD is summarized and categorized in Table 36.1 .
Category | Subcategory/definition | Example | |
---|---|---|---|
Location | Esophagus and stomach | ||
Small bowel | |||
Colon and rectum | |||
Anal area | |||
Anastomosis | |||
Etiology | Inflammation | Ulcerative colitis | |
Crohn’s disease | |||
Ulcer | Disease associated | UC or CD | |
Anastomosis related | |||
Infectious | Cytomegalovirus | ||
Polyps | Inflammatory/pseudopolyps | ||
Adenomatous or dysplastic polyps | |||
Malignancy | Cancer | ||
Lymphoma | |||
Anal-area disease | Hemorrhoids | ||
Anal fissure | |||
Concurrent systemic disease | Primary sclerosing cholangitis | Variceal bleeding | |
Bleeding disorders | Amyloidosis, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura | ||
Transplanted gut | |||
Iatrogenic | Diagnostic endoscopy | Mucosal biopsy | |
Therapeutic endoscopy | Balloon dilation, polypectomy, and endoscopic stricturotomy | ||
Severity | Mild | Nontransfusion required | |
Moderate | Transfusion-required | ||
Severe | Transfusion-required hemodynamically unstable | ||
Speed | Acute | ||
Chronic |
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