Park YS, Jun DW, Kim SH, Lee HH, Jo YJ, Song MH, Kim NI, Lee JS. Colonoscopy evaluation after short-term anti-tuberculosis treatment in nonspecific ulcers on the ileocecal area. World J Gastroenterol 2008; 14(32): 5051-5058 [PMID: 18763289 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.14.5051]
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Table 4 Final diagnosis of the patients of “suspicious inflammatory bowel disease group”
Patient
Response
Other manifestation during follow-up
Final Dx
#1 F/32
Response to mesalazine
CD
#2 F/15
Response to steroid
perianal abscess after 2 years
CD
#3 F/20
Response to mesalazine
CD
#4 F/39
No response to mesalazine, active ulcer and symptoms
hemicolectomy
Non-specific ulcers
#5 M/24
Response to mesalazine
CD
#6 M/42
Response to steroid
CD
#7 M/16
Response to mesalazine
Ileocecectomy due to ileal perforation after 2 years
CD
#8 F/27
Response to mesalazine
perianal fistula after 2 years
CD
#9 M/26
Response to steroid
perianal abscess after 1 year
CD
Citation: Park YS, Jun DW, Kim SH, Lee HH, Jo YJ, Song MH, Kim NI, Lee JS. Colonoscopy evaluation after short-term anti-tuberculosis treatment in nonspecific ulcers on the ileocecal area. World J Gastroenterol 2008; 14(32): 5051-5058