TY - JOUR
T1 - ECCO topical review on clinicopathological spectrum and differential diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease
AU - Feakins, Roger
AU - Torres, Joana
AU - Borralho-Nunes, Paula
AU - Burisch, Johan
AU - Cúrdia Gonçalves, Tiago
AU - De Ridder, Lissy
AU - Driessen, Ann
AU - Lobatón, Triana
AU - Menchén, Luis
AU - Mookhoek, Aart
AU - Noor, Nurulamin
AU - Svrcek, Magali
AU - Villanacci, Vincenzo
AU - Zidar, Nina
AU - Tripathi, Monika
N1 - Funding Information:
There was no funding for this project. ECCO provided administrative support.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Author(s).
PY - 2022/3/1
Y1 - 2022/3/1
N2 - Introduction: Many diseases can imitate inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] clinically and pathologically. This review outlines the differential diagnosis of IBD and discusses morphological pointers and ancillary techniques that assist with the distinction between IBD and its mimics. Methods: European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation [ECCO] Topical Reviews are the result of an expert consensus. For this review, ECCO announced an open call to its members and formed three working groups [WGs] to study clinical aspects, pathological considerations, and the value of ancillary techniques. All WGs performed a systematic literature search. Results: Each WG produced a draft text and drew up provisional Current Practice Position [CPP] statements that highlighted the most important conclusions. Discussions and a preliminary voting round took place, with subsequent revision of CPP statements and text and a further meeting to agree on final statements. Conclusions: Clinicians and pathologists encounter a wide variety of mimics of IBD, including infection, drug-induced disease, vascular disorders, diverticular disease, diversion proctocolitis, radiation damage, and immune disorders. Reliable distinction requires a multidisciplinary approach.
AB - Introduction: Many diseases can imitate inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] clinically and pathologically. This review outlines the differential diagnosis of IBD and discusses morphological pointers and ancillary techniques that assist with the distinction between IBD and its mimics. Methods: European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation [ECCO] Topical Reviews are the result of an expert consensus. For this review, ECCO announced an open call to its members and formed three working groups [WGs] to study clinical aspects, pathological considerations, and the value of ancillary techniques. All WGs performed a systematic literature search. Results: Each WG produced a draft text and drew up provisional Current Practice Position [CPP] statements that highlighted the most important conclusions. Discussions and a preliminary voting round took place, with subsequent revision of CPP statements and text and a further meeting to agree on final statements. Conclusions: Clinicians and pathologists encounter a wide variety of mimics of IBD, including infection, drug-induced disease, vascular disorders, diverticular disease, diversion proctocolitis, radiation damage, and immune disorders. Reliable distinction requires a multidisciplinary approach.
KW - Bacterial infections
KW - Crohn's disease
KW - Diagnostic imaging
KW - Diverticulosis
KW - Drug-induced abnormalities
KW - Endoscopy
KW - Fungal infections
KW - Immune checkpoint inhibitors
KW - Inflammatory bowel diseases
KW - Ischaemic colitis
KW - Parasitic infections
KW - Pathology
KW - Radiation-induced abnormalities
KW - Tuberculosis
KW - Ulcerative colitis
KW - Vasculitis
KW - Viral infections
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U2 - 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjab141
DO - 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjab141
M3 - Review article
C2 - 34346490
AN - SCOPUS:85126490170
SN - 1873-9946
VL - 16
SP - 343
EP - 368
JO - Journal of Crohn's and Colitis
JF - Journal of Crohn's and Colitis
IS - 3
ER -