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World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2014

Extraintestinal manifestations in a large series of Italian inflammatory bowel disease patients

Maddalena Zippi; C. Corrado; Roberta Pica; E.V. Avallone; Daniela De Nitto; P. Paoluzi; P. Vernia

AIM To investigate prevalence, type and time of onset of extraintestinal manifestations (EIMs) in a series of Italian inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients. METHODS Data of 811 IBD consecutive patients, first referred to our Centre from 2000 to 2011, were retrospectively evaluated. RESULTS Eight hundred and eleven IBD patients (437 M, 374 F) were studied: 595 ulcerative colitis (UC) (73.4%) and 216 Crohns disease (CD) (26.6%). Among these, 329 (40.6%) showed EIMs: 210 UC (35.3%) and 119 CD (55.1%) (P < 0.0001). Considering the time of the diagnosis of IBD, 37 EIMs (11.2%) were developed before, 229 (69.6%) after and 63 (19.2%) were simultaneous. The type of EIM were as follows: 240 musculoskeletal (29.6%), in 72 CD patients and in 168 UC (P < 0.0001); 47 mucocutaneous (5.8%), in 26 CD and in 21 UC (P = 0.0049); 26 ocular (3.2%), in 16 CD and in 10 UC (CD 7.4% vs UC 1.7%, P = 0.0093); 6 hepatobiliary (0.8%); 10 endocrinological (1.2%). In particular, with regards to the involvement of the musculoskeletal system, arthritis Type 1 was found in 41 CD (19%) and in 61 UC (10.2%) (P = 0.0012) and Type 2 in 25 CD (11.6%) and in 100 UC (16.8%) (P = 0.0012). CONCLUSION Mucocutaneous manifestations, arthritis Type 1 and uveitis were significantly more frequent in CD than UC. The complications of the musculoskeletal system were the mostly observed ones, often with symptoms more severe than intestinal ones, confirming the need for close cooperation with rheumatologists.


Digestion | 2010

Hydrogen Breath Test – Diet and Basal H2 Excretion: A Technical Note

E.V. Avallone; A. De Carolis; P. Loizos; C. Corrado; P. Vernia

Background: Hydrogen breath tests are widely used in clinical practice. For a correct evaluation of data, low basal H2 excretion is required, thus, 12-hour fasting is usually prescribed. An additional reduction in the intake of complex carbohydrates in the preceding 24 h is suggested in some centers. The issue, however, has never been directly investigated. Aim: The aim of the present study was to analyze the effect of the pretest diet on the basal H2 excretion and the number of subjects excluded from the test due to high basal H2 excretion. Methods: Two cohorts of 500 consecutive patients undergoing a lactose tolerance test in the years 1997–1998 (when 12-hour fasting was required) and in 2007–2008 (when a low-carbohydrate diet in the preceding 24 h was also prescribed) were retrospectively reviewed. Results: The mean basal H2 excretion was significantly lower (p < 0.0001) in the low-carbohydrate diet group (2.46 ± 6.8 vs. 4.73 ± 3.3 ppm). In 1997–1998, 46/500 patients (9.2%) were excluded from the test due to basal H2 values as compared to 7/500 (1.4%) in the period 2007–2008. Discussion: To the best of our knowledge, ours is the first study to provide objective data on the advantage offered by reducing the intake of complex carbohydrates before H2 breath tests.


Journal of Crohns & Colitis | 2017

P530 Azathioprine in the maintenance of steroid-free remission in inflammatory bowel disease patients: efficacy and safety in five years of follow-up

R. Pica; E.V. Avallone; G. Brandimarte; Maddalena Zippi; P. Crispino; D. De Nitto; G.P. Lecca; C. Corrado; P. Vernia; P. Paoluzi; E.S. Corazziari


Journal of Crohns & Colitis | 2014

P335 Two-year efficacy and safety of azathioprine treatment in the maintenance of steroid-free remission in inflammatory bowel disease patients

R. Pica; E.V. Avallone; M. Zippi; C. Corrado; P. Vernia; P. Paoluzi; Enrico Corazziari


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2014

P.06.14 TWO-YEAR EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF AZATHIOPRINE TREATMENT IN THE MAINTENANCE OF STEROID-FREE REMISSION IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS

R. Pica; E.V. Avallone; Maddalena Zippi; C. Corrado; P. Vernia; P. Paoluzi; Enrico Corazziari


Journal of Crohns & Colitis | 2013

P421 Prevalence of steroid dependence and resistance in inflammatory bowel disease patients: treatment options as steroid-sparing agents in a single centre

A. De Carolis; Roberta Pica; E.V. Avallone; M. Zippi; C. Corrado; Enrico Corazziari; P. Vernia; P. Paoluzi


Journal of Crohns & Colitis | 2013

P602 Azathioprine in the maintainance of steroid-free remission in inflammatory bowel disease patients: one-year efficacy and safety

R. Pica; E.V. Avallone; M. Zippi; C. Corrado; P. Vernia; P. Paoluzi; Enrico Corazziari


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2013

P.08.16 AZATHIOPRINE IN THE MAINTENANCE OF STEROID-FREE REMISSION IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS: ONE-YEAR EFFICACY AND SAFETY

R. Pica; E.V. Avallone; Maddalena Zippi; C. Corrado; P. Vernia; P. Paoluzi; Enrico Corazziari


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2013

P.08.19 PREVALENCE OF STEROID DEPENDENCE AND RESISTANCE IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS: TREATMENT OPTIONS AS STEROID-SPARING AGENTS IN A SINGLE CENTRE

A. De Carolis; Roberta Pica; E.V. Avallone; M. Zippi; C. Corrado; Enrico Corazziari; P. Vernia; P. Paoluzi


Gastroenterology | 2011

Extraintestinal Manifestations in a Single Centre Cohort of Chronic Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients

C. Corrado; E.V. Avallone; Roberta Pica; Aurora De Carolis; P. Paoluzi; P. Vernia

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E.V. Avallone

Sapienza University of Rome

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P. Vernia

Sapienza University of Rome

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P. Paoluzi

Sapienza University of Rome

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Enrico Corazziari

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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R. Pica

Sapienza University of Rome

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Maddalena Zippi

Sapienza University of Rome

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Aurora De Carolis

Sapienza University of Rome

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A. De Carolis

Sapienza University of Rome

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Daniela De Nitto

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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