Comparison between clinical and radiological evaluation before and after medical therapy in patients with Crohn’s disease: new prospective roles of CT enterography

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Laura Maria Minordi ◽  
Franco Scaldaferri ◽  
Luigi Larosa ◽  
Rosa Marra ◽  
Francesco Giordano ◽  
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Luigi Larosa ◽  
Gianfranco Belmonte ◽  
Franco Scaldaferri ◽  
Andrea Poscia ◽  
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Ying-Wei Wu ◽  
Yong-Hua Tang ◽  
Nan-Xin Hao ◽  
Cheuk Y. Tang ◽  
Fei Miao

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C SERRA ◽  
P GIONCHETTI ◽  
L VOLPE ◽  
C MORELLI ◽  
M CAMPIERI ◽  
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Burton I Korelitz ◽  
Judy Schneider

Abstract We present a bird’s eye view of the prognosis for both ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease as contained in the database of an Inflammatory Bowel Disease gastroenterologist covering the period from 1950 until the present utilizing the variables of medical therapy, surgical intervention, complications and deaths by decades.


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Laura Sanchis-Artero ◽  
Juan Francisco Martínez-Blanch ◽  
Sergio Manresa-Vera ◽  
Ernesto Cortés-Castell ◽  
Marina Valls-Gandia ◽  
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AbstractIntestinal dysbiosis is key in the onset and development of Crohn’s disease (CD). We evaluated the microbiota changes in CD patients before and after a six-month anti-TNF treatment, comparing these changes with the microbiota of healthy subjects. This prospective multicenter observational study involved 27 CD patients initiating anti-TNF treatment and 16 healthy individuals. Inflammatory activity was determined at baseline, 3 and 6 months, classifying patients into responders and non-responders. Fecal microbiota was analyzed by massive genomic sequencing thought 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing before and after six months of anti-TNF treatment. The CD cohort showed a decrease in genera of the class Clostridia, short-chain fatty acid producers, and an increase in the phylum Proteobacteria (p < 0.01) versus the healthy cohort. After anti-TNF treatment, the phylum Proteobacteria also increased in non-responders versus responders (13/27) (p < 0.005), with the class Clostridia increasing. In addition, alpha diversity increased in responders versus non-responders (p < 0.01), tending towards eubiosis. An association was found (p < 0.001) in the F.prausnitzii/E.coli ratio between responders and non-responders. The F/E ratio was the most accurate biomarker of anti-TNF response (area under the curve 0.87). Thus, anti-TNF treatment allows partial restoration of intestinal microbiota in responders and the F.prausnitzii/E.coli ratio can provide a reliable indicator of response to anti-TNF in CD.


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