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Gut 54:729-730 doi:10.1136/gut.2004.058826
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Coexistent chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudo obstruction and inflammatory bowel disease

Table 1

 Summary of the findings in our patients

Patient No: age (y)/sex Debut age/CIIP diagn age (y) Main symptoms Clinical diagnosis Endoscopic pathology Histopathology Antroduodenal manometry
CIIP, Chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudoobstruction; GORD, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.
1 23/F 16/22 Pain, bloody diarrhoea Crohn’s disease, CIIP Small and large bowel Degenerative neuropathy. Suspected Crohn’s disease
2 26/F 15/25 Pain, vomiting Proctitis, CIIP Rectum Degenerative neuropathy Abnormal
3 35/F Teenage/29 Constipation, dyspepsia Crohn’s disease, CIIP Small and large bowel Ganglionitis
4 44/F 35/39 Constipation, pain Suspected Crohn’s disease, CIIP Small bowel Normal Abnormal
5 55/M 39/41 GORD, later pain and diarrhoea Suspected Crohn’s disease, CIIP Normal Suspected Crohn’s disease Abnormal
6 67/M 61/64 Pain, weight loss Crohn’s disease, CIIP Large bowel Ganglionitis. Crohn’s disease

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