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Dysplasia in inflammatory bowel disease

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38202199/appendiceal-mucinous-neoplasms-and-inflammatory-bowel-disease-systematic-review-of-the-literature
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REVIEW
Alessandro Michele Bonomi, Luca Ferrario, Alice Frontali, Piergiorgio Danelli, Francesco Colombo
There is no clear evidence on the prevalence and clinical presentation of appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (AMN) among patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), so a systematic review was performed to investigate the diagnosis, management and treatment of AMN in these patients. PubMed, Medline, Scopus and the Cochrane Library were searched for articles published up to September 2023. Twenty-three studies reporting data about 34 AMN patients were included. UC patients had a median age of 52 years and a median length of disease of 10 years; CD patients had a median age of 40...
December 29, 2023: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38201318/advancements-in-endoscopic-resection-for-colitis-associated-colorectal-neoplasia-in-inflammatory-bowel-disease-turning-visible-into-resectable
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Roberta Maselli, Roberto de Sire, Davide Massimi, Gianluca Franchellucci, Anita Busacca, Fabiana Castiglione, Antonio Rispo, Cesare Hassan, Alessandro Armuzzi, Alessandro Repici
Patients suffering from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) face a two to three-fold higher risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC) compared to the general population. In recent years, significant progress has been made in comprehending the natural history of IBD-associated CRC (IBD-CRC) and refining its treatment strategies. The decreased incidence of IBD-CRC can be attributed to improved therapeutic management of inflammation, advancements in endoscopy, and early detection of precancerous lesions via surveillance programs...
December 20, 2023: Diagnostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188071/what-is-the-risk-epidemiology-and-evidence-for-surveillance-regimens
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Bianca Islam, Vu Nguyen
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have increased risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). The risk for CRC is positively correlated to the duration of disease, extent of colonic involvement, and severity of inflammation. After 8 to 10 years of IBD diagnosis, the risk for CRC rises substantially and screening colonoscopy is recommended. Surveillance colonoscopy interval ranges from 1 to 5 years depending on patient and disease-specific risk factors. IBD patients with high risk factors such as having concomitant primary sclerosing cholangitis, moderate-to-severe inflammation, first-degree relative with CRC at early age, or history of invisible dysplasia or high-risk visible dysplasia should undergo surveillance colonoscopy in 1 year...
January 2024: Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188069/management-of-dysplasia-in-inflammatory-bowel-disease
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Merrill Rubens, Radhika Smith
Given the chronic nature of mucosal inflammation present in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), there is a high risk of dysplastic lesions progressing to cancer, in addition to a high risk of synchronous and/or metachronous cancers developing in those diagnosed with dysplasia. Due to this, consensus guidelines recommend regular surveillance. When visible dysplasia is encountered, options include endoscopic or surgical resection depending on characteristics of the lesion. Advancements in endoscopic tools increasingly allow for endoscopic removal when appropriate...
January 2024: Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188068/focal-cancer-in-colitis
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Cyrena C Lam, William Kethman
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a known complication of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Widely accepted guidelines recommend that patients with ulcerative colitis diagnosed with CRC undergo total proctocolectomy with or without ileal pouch-anal anastomosis, and that patients with Crohn's disease and CRC undergo either total colectomy or proctocolectomy. These approaches are ideal for preventing synchronous and metachronous cancer, minimizing risk of refractory colitis requiring reoperation, and is the appropriate treatment for the vast majority of patients with IBD who are diagnosed with CRC and require surgical intervention...
January 2024: Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38158125/poor-diagnostic-reproducibility-in-the-identification-of-nonconventional-dysplasia-in-colitis-impacts-the-application-of-histologic-stratification-tools
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nadia Nasreddin, Marnix Jansen, Maurice B Loughrey, Lai Mun Wang, Viktor H Koelzer, Manuel Rodriguez-Justo, Marco Novelli, Jennifer Fisher, Matthew W Brown, Ibrahim Al Bakir, Ailsa L Hart, Philip Dunne, Trevor A Graham, Simon J Leedham
Due to their increased cancer risk, patients with longstanding inflammatory bowel disease are offered endoscopic surveillance with concomitant histopathologic assessments, aimed at identifying dysplasia as a precursor lesion of colitis-associated colorectal cancer. However, this strategy is beset with difficulties and limitations. Recently, a novel classification criterion for colitis-associated low-grade dysplasia has been proposed, and an association between nonconventional dysplasia and progression was reported, suggesting the possibility of histology-based stratification of patients with colitis-associated lesions...
March 2024: Modern Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38142126/total-proctocolectomy-vs-subtotal-total-colectomy-for-neoplasia-in-patients-with-inflammatory-bowel-disease-and-primary-sclerosing-cholangitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katie Ann Dunleavy, Priscila Santiago, Gerard Forde, W Scott Harmsen, Nicholas P McKenna, Nayantara Coelho-Prabhu, Sherief Shawki, Laura Raffals
BACKGROUND: Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) frequently undergo restorative proctocolectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA) for medically refractory disease or colonic dysplasia/neoplasia. Subtotal colectomy with ileosigmoid or ileorectal anastomosis may have improved outcomes but is not well studied. Due to increased risk for colorectal cancer in PSC-IBD, there is hesitancy to perform subtotal colectomy. We aim to describe the frequency of colorectal dysplasia/neoplasia following IPAA vs subtotal colectomy in PSC-IBD patients...
December 23, 2023: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38122957/interim-analysis-of-a-trial-evaluating-the-utility-of-non-targeted-biopsies-for-colorectal-neoplasia-detection-in-inflammatory-bowel-disease
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sanjay K Murthy, Charles N Bernstein, Geoffrey C Nguyen, Vipul Jairath, Robert Riddell, Dean Fergusson
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 18, 2023: Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38111772/risk-and-management-of-post-operative-infectious-complications-in-inflammatory-bowel-disease-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Reshma Kureemun Mowlah, Jonathan Soldera
BACKGROUND: Indications for surgery in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) include treatment-refractory disease or severe complications such as obstruction, severe colitis, dysplasia, or neoplasia. Infectious complications following colorectal surgery in IBD are significant, particularly in high-risk patients. AIM: To gather evidence on risk factors associated with increased post-operative infectious complications in IBD and explore management strategies to reduce morbidity and mortality...
November 27, 2023: World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38069495/adherence-to-endoscopic-surveillance-guidelines-for-patients-with-inflammatory-bowel-disease-an-australian-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sherman Picardo, Kannan Venugopal, Wendy Cheng, Krish Ragunath
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Patients with inflammatory bowel disease have an increased risk of developing colorectal cancer as compared with the general population. Endoscopic surveillance to detect early dysplastic changes is advised by several published clinical guidelines, which provide recommendations as to the timing and performance of surveillance procedures. There is a paucity of data as to adherence with these guidelines in clinical practice. METHODS: A longitudinal inception cohort study of all new patients diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease across a service network of Australian hospitals between January 2005 and June 2014, with continuous follow-up in a gastroenterology clinic until December 31, 2022...
December 8, 2023: Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38038351/dye-chromoendoscopy-outperforms-high-definition-white-light-endoscopy-in-dysplasia-detection-for-patients-with-inflammatory-bowel-disease-an-updated-meta-analysis-of-randomized-controlled-trials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mouhand F H Mohamed, Daniel Marino, Khaled Elfert, Azizullah Beran, Tarek Nayfeh, Mohamed A Abdallah, Shahnaz Sultan, Samir A Shah
INTRODUCTION: Whether dye spray chromoendoscopy (DCE) adds value in surveillance colonoscopy with high-definition (HD) scopes remains controversial. This updated meta-analysis compares dysplasia detection using DCE and high-definition white light endoscopy (HD-WLE) in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) undergoing surveillance colonoscopy. METHODS: A comprehensive search was performed for randomized controlled trials (RCT) comparing HD-WLE and DCE in patients with IBD...
April 1, 2024: American Journal of Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000679/gastric-metaplasia-as-precursor-of-nonconventional-dysplasia-in-inflammatory-bowel-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eva Musulen, Míriam Gené, Míriam Cuatrecasas, Irene Amat, Jesús Alberto Veiga, María Jesús Fernández-Aceñero, Victòria Fusté Chimisana, Jordi Tarragona, Ismael Jurado, Rebeca Fernández-Victoria, Carolina Martínez-Ciarpaglini, Cristina Alenda González, Carlos Zac, María Teresa Fernández-Figueras, Manel Esteller
Gastric metaplasia in colonic mucosa with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) develops as an adaptation mechanism. The association between gastric metaplasia and nonconventional and/or conventional dysplasia as precursors of colitis-associated colorectal cancer is unknown. To address this question, we retrospectively reviewed a series of 33 IBD colectomies to identify gastric metaplasia in 76 precursor lesions. We obtained 61 nonconventional and 15 conventional dysplasias. Among nonconventional dysplasia, 31 (50...
November 22, 2023: Human Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37997222/improvement-of-severe-colon-stricture-after-rituximab-therapy-for-concomitant-mucosa-associated-lymphoid-tissue-lymphoma-in-a-patient-with-ulcerative-colitis
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Hyun Joon Park, Won Moon, Seun Ja Park, Moo In Park, Sung Eun Kim, Jae Hyun Kim, Kyoungwon Jung, Kwang Il Seo, Eun Mi Lee, Minjung Jung
Colorectal strictures are uncommon in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC). An extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma of mucosa- associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma is rarely involved in the colon but may be associated with inflammatory bowel diseases. A 41-year-old female with a six-year history of UC presented with a severe stricture of the sigmoid colon that prevented the passage of a colonoscope. A histological examination revealed non-specific inflammation and fibrosis without dysplasia or cancer...
November 25, 2023: Korean Journal of Gastroenterology, Taehan Sohwagi Hakhoe Chi
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37993058/validation-of-a-new-optical-diagnosis-training-module-to-improve-dysplasia-characterization-in-inflammatory-bowel-disease-a-multicenter-international-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marietta Iacucci, Stefanos Bonovas, Alina Bazarova, Rosanna Cannatelli, Richard J M Ingram, Nunzia Labarile, Olga Maria Nardone, Tommaso Lorenzo Parigi, Daniele Piovani, Keith Siau, Samuel C L Smith, Irene Zammarchi, Jose G P Ferraz, Gionata Fiorino, Ralph Kiesslich, Remo Panaccione, Adolfo Parra-Blanco, Mariabeatrice Principi, Gian Eugenio Tontini, Toshio Uraoka, Subrata Ghosh
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) increases risk of dysplasia and colorectal cancer. Advanced endoscopic techniques allow for the detection and characterization of IBD dysplastic lesions, but specialized training is not widely available. We aim to develop and validate an online training platform to improve the detection and characterization of colonic lesions in IBD: OPTIC-IBD. METHODS: We designed a web-based learning module that includes surveillance principles, optical diagnostic methods, approach to characterization, classifications of colonic lesions, utilizing still images and videos...
November 20, 2023: Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37985140/morphological-subtypes-of-colorectal-low-grade-intraepithelial-neoplasia-diagnostic-reproducibility-frequency-and-clinical-impact
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Corinna Lang-Schwarz, Maike Büttner-Herold, Stephan Burian, Ramona Erber, Arndt Hartmann, Moritz Jesinghaus, Kateřina Kamarádová, Carlos A Rubio, Gerhard Seitz, William Sterlacci, Michael Vieth, Simone Bertz
AIMS: Special histomorphological subtypes of colorectal low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia (LGIN) with variable prognostic impact were recently described in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) referred to as non-conventional dysplasia. However, they can also be found in patients without IBD. We aimed to analyse the reproducibility, frequency and prognostic impact of non-conventional colorectal LGIN in patients with and without IBD. METHODS: Six pathologists evaluated 500 specimens of five different LGIN-cohorts from patients with and without IBD...
November 20, 2023: Journal of Clinical Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37963567/incidental-dysplasia-during-total-proctocolectomy-with-ileoanal-pouch-is-it-associated-with-worse-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marianna Maspero, Ana Otero, Olga Lavryk, Stefan D Holubar, Jeremy Lipman, Emre Gorgun, David Liska, Hermann Kessler, Michael Valente, Scott R Steele, Tracy Hull
BACKGROUND: Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at increased risk of colorectal cancer. In cases of invisible or nonendoscopically resectable dysplasia found at colonoscopy, total proctocolectomy with ileal pouch anal anastomosis can be offered with good long-term outcomes; however, little is known regarding cancer-related outcomes when dysplasia is found incidentally after surgery on final pathology. METHODS: Using our prospectively collected pouch registry, we identified patients who had preoperative colonic dysplasia or dysplasia found only after colectomy...
November 14, 2023: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37942445/large-serrated-polyps-indicate-a-greater-risk-of-advanced-metachronous-colorectal-neoplasia-than-high-grade-adenomas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Edgard Medawar, Roupen Djinbachian, Mahsa Taghiakbari, Tommy Khoury, Amine Zoughlami, Melissa Zarandi-Nowroozi, Widad Safih, Daniel von Renteln
Background and study aims The risk of developing total metachronous advanced neoplasia (TMAN) in patients with index serrated lesions (SL) or adenoma with high-grade dysplasia (HGD) is unknown. We evaluated this risk in patients with either HGD, SL < 10 mm or SL ≥ 10 mm at index colonoscopy, who underwent surveillance colonoscopies. Patients and methods This retrospective cohort study evaluated all consecutive patients (n = 2477) diagnosed between 2010 and 2019 with colorectal HGD, SLs < 10 mm or SLs ≥ 10 mm...
September 2023: Endoscopy International Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37941595/knowledge-and-attitude-of-inflammatory-bowel-disease-patients-toward-colorectal-cancer-risk-its-management-and-the-role-of-healthcare-providers-a-cross-sectional-study-in-the-uk
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fiza Khan, Christine Norton, Wladyslawa Czuber-Dochan
BACKGROUND: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) increases the risk for colorectal cancer (CRC). Limited literature exists on patients' knowledge of CRC risk and management. Attitude toward doctor-recommended management and the role of healthcare providers (HCPs) in CRC risk awareness remain unexplored. This study aimed to fill the gap in knowledge about CRC risk awareness and management in IBD patients in the UK. METHODS: This cross-sectional internet-based study was conducted in April-July 2019...
October 2023: Crohn's & colitis 360
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37918911/recently-described-types-of-dysplasia-associated-with-ibd-tips-and-clues-for-the-practising-pathologist
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REVIEW
Zahra Alipour, Kristen Stashek
Longstanding inflammatory bowel disease (especially in patients with severely active disease or primary sclerosing cholangitis) is associated with an increased risk of developing dysplasia and adenocarcinoma. This review covers critical clinical aspects, such as risk factors and screening endoscopy basics, emphasising the SCENIC (Surveillance for Colorectal Endoscopic Neoplasia Detection in Inflammatory Bowel Disease International Consensus) guidelines. The histopathological and molecular features of both conventional (adenomatous) dysplasia and the non-conventional subtypes (hypermucinous dysplasia, goblet cell-deficient dysplasia, crypt cell dysplasia, serrated dysplasias) are discussed with an emphasis on challenging diagnostic areas and helpful tips to allow correct categorisation by the practising pathologist...
November 2, 2023: Journal of Clinical Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37879517/common-instances-of-low-value-care-in-inflammatory-bowel-diseases
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Siddharth Singh, Fernando S Velayos, David T Rubin
Value-based care focuses on improving the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of healthcare while controlling costs. Low value care implies services or interventions that provide little or no benefit to patients, have the potential to cause harm, incur unnecessary cost to patients, or waste limited healthcare resources. In this review, we discuss common instances of low value care along the spectrum of management in IBD. These include low value care in (1) diagnosis and monitoring of IBD: utilization of serological markers to screen and diagnose IBD, over-reliance on symptoms for monitoring disease, failure to employ treat-to-target strategies in symptomatic patients with IBD, and annual surveillance colonoscopies in patients at low risk of developing dysplasia; (2) treatment of IBD: use of 5-aminosalicylates (5-ASA) in Crohn's disease, continuation of 5-ASA after escalation to immunosuppressive therapy, chronic corticosteroid use without steroid-sparing strategies, step therapy for Crohn's disease, failure to optimize TNF antagonists in patients with active disease and subsequently de-intensification of therapies in those who have achieved stable remission; and (3) management of hospitalized patients with IBD: routine cross-sectional imaging for patients with IBD presenting to the emergency department, withholding pharmacological prophylaxis for venous thromboembolism in patients hospitalized with IBD flare, and prolonged use of high dose intravenous corticosteroids in patients with acute severe ulcerative colitis...
October 23, 2023: Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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