Association of Takayasu's arteritis and Crohn's disease. Results of a study on 44 Takayasu patients and review of the literature.

Annales de medecine interne Pub Date : 2003-03-01
Jean-Luc Reny, Jean-François Paul, Chantal Lefèbvre, Karine Champion, Joseph Emmerich, Olivier Blétry, Jean-Charles Piette, Jean-Noël Fiessinger
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Takayasu's arteritis and Crohn's colitis are exceptionally associated and characteristics of patients affected with both diseases have not been fully described. In a group of 44 consecutive Takayasu patients, 4 also had Crohn's disease. This 9% prevalence (95% confidence interval=2.5-21.7%) of Crohn's disease in the group is significantly greater than the highest reported prevalence of the disease in the general population. In these 4 patients, fulfilling 5 or more ACR criteria for Takayasu's disease, Crohn's disease was confirmed with colonoscopic examination and biopsies. Takayasu-Crohn patients were younger at diagnosis and tended to have systemic symptoms more frequently. Other clinical, radiological and biological characteristics were not different between the 2 groups. In the literature, 16 cases of this unusual association have been reported. The diagnosis of Takayasu's disease was simultaneous or posterior to Crohn's disease in 87%. Data on vascular lesions was available in 6 out of 16 patients and in the 4 patients of the present study: the distribution of vascular lesions in Takayasu-Crohn patients did not appear to be different from Takayasu patients. Our results and previous reports suggest that this association of rare diseases is not fortuitous. With respect to the indolent course of Takayasu's arteritis, early diagnosis of vascular lesions in Crohn patients is encouraged.

高须动脉炎与克罗恩病的关系44例Takayasu患者的研究结果及文献复习。
Takayasu动脉炎和克罗恩结肠炎是异常相关的,两种疾病患者的特征尚未得到充分描述。在一组连续44名Takayasu患者中,有4人同时患有克罗恩病。该组克罗恩病9%的患病率(95%置信区间=2.5-21.7%)显著高于该疾病在一般人群中报道的最高患病率。在这4例患者中,满足5项或以上的高松病ACR标准,通过结肠镜检查和活检证实克罗恩病。Takayasu-Crohn患者在诊断时较年轻,并且更容易出现全身性症状。其他临床、放射学和生物学特征在两组间无差异。在文献中,已经报道了16例这种不寻常的关联。87%的高须氏病与克罗恩病同时或后诊断。在16例患者中有6例和本研究的4例患者中有血管病变的数据:血管病变在Takayasu- crohn患者中的分布似乎与Takayasu患者没有不同。我们的结果和以前的报告表明,这种罕见疾病的关联不是偶然的。对于高松动脉炎的惰性病程,鼓励对克罗恩患者的血管病变进行早期诊断。
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