Evolving concepts on inflammatory bowel disease. Are we happy with the present nosology?

R Caprilli, A Viscido
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The term inflammatory bowel disease traditionally comprises ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease and indeterminate colitis, an intermediate variant of the two major forms. The term is commonly used in the literature and in clinical practice even though it has never been revised in a Consensus Conference. The present nosology of inflammatory bowel disease seems not to be entirely satisfactory as it is limited to chronic diseases only and does not include several recently described idiopathic inflammatory bowel disorders. Although the aetiology of inflammatory bowel disease remains unknown, both ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are characterized by a similar pathogenesis which consists in a persistent intestinal inflammation resulting from disregulation of the gut mucosal immune system. The pathogenetic mechanisms could, therefore, provide a suitable criterion for the classification of idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease. A revised classification of inflammatory bowel disease is thus proposed. It seems reasonable to subclassify inflammatory bowel disease into acute and chronic forms. Acute forms should include the sudden attacks of ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease with rapid and complete resolution and the so-called "acute self-limited colitis". The chronic forms should comprise, besides the classical forms of ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease and indeterminate colitis, also other idiopathic inflammatory bowel conditions such as collagenous colitis, lymphocytic colitis and eosinophilic gastroenteritis.

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炎症性肠病概念的演变。我们对目前的分类学满意吗?
炎性肠病一词传统上包括溃疡性结肠炎、克罗恩病和不确定性结肠炎(两种主要形式的中间变体)。该术语在文献和临床实践中普遍使用,尽管它从未在共识会议上进行过修订。目前炎症性肠病的分类学似乎并不完全令人满意,因为它仅限于慢性疾病,而不包括最近描述的几种特发性炎症性肠病。虽然炎症性肠病的病因尚不清楚,但溃疡性结肠炎和克罗恩病的发病机制相似,都是由肠道黏膜免疫系统失调引起的持续肠道炎症。因此,发病机制可以为特发性炎症性肠病的分类提供一个合适的标准。因此,提出了一种修订的炎症性肠病分类。将炎症性肠病分为急性和慢性两种似乎是合理的。急性形式应包括溃疡性结肠炎和克罗恩病的突然发作,迅速和完全解决,以及所谓的“急性自限性结肠炎”。慢性形式除了溃疡性结肠炎、克罗恩病和不确定性结肠炎等经典形式外,还应包括其他特发性炎症性肠病,如胶原性结肠炎、淋巴细胞性结肠炎和嗜酸性胃肠炎。
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