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  • Title: [Severe Crohn's disease in children. Retrospective study of 38 cases].
    Author: Sadoun E, Goulet O, Mougenot JF, Colomb V, De Potter S, Schmitz J, Nihoul-Fékété C, Brousse N, Ricour C.
    Journal: Arch Fr Pediatr; 1991 Dec; 48(10):691-6. PubMed ID: 1793343.
    Abstract:
    Thirty-eight children presenting with severe Crohn's disease (CD) were studied retrospectively over a mean period of 6 years. The severity of CD was estimated according to an activity score. This was initially 66 +/- 19 reaching 100 in 16% of cases. Initial involvement included ileon and large intestine only (n = 23), large intestine (n = 11) and ileon only (n = 4), with upper GI tract or perineal involvement in 32 and 75% of cases respectively. The treatments consisted of corticosteroids (n = 34), azathioprine (n = 11), continuous enteral feeding (CEF) (n = 25), parenteral nutrition (PN) (n = 30). Mean recurrence rates per patient and per year were 0.6 in the groups including ileon and large intestine or the large intestine only and 0.3 in the ileal group. A surgical resection was performed in 20 cases with a mean rate of reoperation of 40% at 5 years. Reoperations were necessary only in the group involving the ileon and large intestine. Mean weight catch-up in 3 months and height growth speed were 6 kg and 1.7 to 3.1 cm/year under CED and/or PN. After a 6 year follow-up the activity index was decreased by 70% with a quality of life considered to be good in 60% of cases.
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