Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are lifelong disorders in which an interaction between genetic and environmental factors is involved. IBDs include two entities: Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC); these can be adequately diagnosed and distinguished with a correct methodological approach based on communicating exhaustive clinical, endoscopic and laboratory information to the pathologist and performing adequate bioptic sampling and precise morphological signs including crypt architecture, distribution of inflammation and granulomas, when present. IBD needs to be distinguished from non-IBD colitis, mostly at its onset. Moreover, IBDs are associated with an increased risk of developing colorectal adenocarcinoma. In daily pathological practice, correct diagnosis of IBD and its subclassification as well as a correct detection of dysplasia is imperative to establish the best therapeutic approach.

Histopathology of IBD colitis. A practical approach from the pathologists of the Italian group for the study of the gastrointestinal tract (GIPAD) / Villanacci, V.; Reggiani Bonetti, L.; Salviato, T.; Leoncini, G.; Cadei, M.; Albarello, L.; Caputo, A.; Aquilano, M. C.; Battista, S.; Parente, P.. - In: PATHOLOGICA. - ISSN 1591-951X. - 113:1(2021), pp. 39-53. [10.32074/1591-951X-235]

Histopathology of IBD colitis. A practical approach from the pathologists of the Italian group for the study of the gastrointestinal tract (GIPAD)

Reggiani Bonetti L.;
2021

Abstract

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are lifelong disorders in which an interaction between genetic and environmental factors is involved. IBDs include two entities: Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC); these can be adequately diagnosed and distinguished with a correct methodological approach based on communicating exhaustive clinical, endoscopic and laboratory information to the pathologist and performing adequate bioptic sampling and precise morphological signs including crypt architecture, distribution of inflammation and granulomas, when present. IBD needs to be distinguished from non-IBD colitis, mostly at its onset. Moreover, IBDs are associated with an increased risk of developing colorectal adenocarcinoma. In daily pathological practice, correct diagnosis of IBD and its subclassification as well as a correct detection of dysplasia is imperative to establish the best therapeutic approach.
2021
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Histopathology of IBD colitis. A practical approach from the pathologists of the Italian group for the study of the gastrointestinal tract (GIPAD) / Villanacci, V.; Reggiani Bonetti, L.; Salviato, T.; Leoncini, G.; Cadei, M.; Albarello, L.; Caputo, A.; Aquilano, M. C.; Battista, S.; Parente, P.. - In: PATHOLOGICA. - ISSN 1591-951X. - 113:1(2021), pp. 39-53. [10.32074/1591-951X-235]
Villanacci, V.; Reggiani Bonetti, L.; Salviato, T.; Leoncini, G.; Cadei, M.; Albarello, L.; Caputo, A.; Aquilano, M. C.; Battista, S.; Parente, P.
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