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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology | 2016

Long-term evolution and predictive factors of mild inflammatory bowel disease

Catherine Reenaers; C. Pirard; C. Vankemseke; Pascale Latour; Jacques Belaiche; Edouard Louis

Abstract Background Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) are potentially progressive diseases. Few data are available on the prevalence and the factors associated with mild inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). Aim Our aim was to assess the natural history of mild CD and mild UC and to identify predictive factors of mild evolution over the long term. Methods Retrospective study of IBD patients registered in the database of the university hospital CHU of Liège, Belgium. Mild CD was defined as an inflammatory luminal disease (no stricture, abdominal or perianal fistulae) requiring no immunomodulator (IM), anti-TNF and no surgery. Mild UC was defined as no requirement for IM, anti-TNF and no colectomy. Results Four hundred and seventy-three CD and 189 UC were included (median follow-up: 13 and 11 years respectively). At 1 year, 147 patients had mild CD. At 5 years and the maximum follow-up, 56% and 13% patients still had mild CD, respectively. At 1 year, 142 patients had mild UC. At 5 years and the maximum follow-up, 72% and 44% still had a mild UC, respectively. Factors associated with long-term mild CD and UC were older age at diagnosis and absence of corticosteroids in the first year. In UC proctitis location was associated with mild UC. Conclusions In this cohort, 90% of CD patients and 3/4 of UC with mild disease at 1 year lost their mild disease status over time. An old age at diagnosis was predictive of the persistence of a mild CD and UC.


Gastroenterologie Clinique Et Biologique | 2002

Epidemiology of inflammatory bowel diseases in the elderly in the province of Liège.

Patricia Piront; Edouard Louis; Pascale Latour; Olivier Plomteux; Jacques Belaiche


Acta Gastro-enterologica Belgica | 1998

Incidence of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Area of Liege: A 3 Years Prospective Study (1993-1996)

Pascale Latour; Edouard Louis; Jacques Belaiche


Acta Gastro-enterologica Belgica | 1996

Incidence of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Province of Liege (Belgium). La Societe De Gastroenterologie Liegeoise

Pascale Latour; Jacques Belaiche; Edouard Louis; Fernand Fontaine; Jean-Luc Deflandre; Jean Loly; Annick Oger; P. Defrance; A. Di Valentin; Michel Delforge; Guy Daenen; Maud Lebas; E. Mohr; E. Wain; Claudine Gillard; Christine Thys


Gastroenterologie Clinique Et Biologique | 2002

Epidemiology of inflammatory bowel diseases in the elderly in the province of Liege - A three-year prospective study

Patricia Piront; Edouard Louis; Pascale Latour; Olivier Plomteux; Jacques Belaiche


Revue médicale de Liège | 2012

Genetique et environnement dans les maladies inflammatoires chroniques de l'intestin.

Edouard Louis; Catherine Van Kemseke; Pascale Latour; Jacques Belaiche; Catherine Reenaers


Gastroenterologie Clinique Et Biologique | 1993

Effects of Proglumide and Enprostil on Omeprazole-Induced Fundic Endocrine Cell Hyperplasia in Rats

Jean Delwaide; Pascale Latour; Pierrette Gast; Edouard Louis; Jacques Belaiche


Revue médicale de Liège | 2015

De l'"Evidence-based Medecine" à la médecine personnalisée dans la maladie de Crohn

Edouard Louis; Catherine Reenaers; Catherine Van Kemseke; Pascale Latour; Jacques Belaiche; Paul Meunier; Carla Coimbra Marques


Acta Gastro-enterologica Belgica | 2015

Persisting signs of disease activity at Magnetic Resonance Enterocolonography predict clinical relapse and disease progression in quiescent Crohn's disease.

Paul Meunier; François Cousin; Catherine Van Kemseke; Catherine Reenaers; Pascale Latour; Jacques Belaiche; Laurence Seidel; Edouard Louis


Revue médicale de Liège | 2012

Quinze ans d'anti-TNF dans la maladie de Crohn: comment tirer le meilleur de cette revolution therapeutique?

Edouard Louis; Catherine Reenaers; Marie-Alice Meuwis; Catherine Van Kemseke; Pascale Latour; Nathalie Chapelier; Sylvie Wertz; Carla Coimbra Marques; Paul Meunier; Jacques Belaiche

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