Rheumatic manifestations in inflammatory bowel disease.

A. Finucci, M. C. Ditto, S. Parisi, R. Borrelli, M. Priora, C. Realmuto, E. Fusaro
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Rheumatic manifestations are the most frequent extra-intestinal manifestations (EIMs) in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) patients, and they are responsible for a relevant reduction of quality of life. IBD is associated with a variety of musculoskeletal manifestations such as arthritis and non-inflammatory pain as well as with metabolic diseases, such as osteoporosis. Different imaging techniques (primarily ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging and X-rays) can help the clinician to correctly identify the nature of manifestations and to treat the patient accordingly. Nowadays, in the setting of IBD-related arthritides, different drugs are available and can be effective on both articular and intestinal involvement. Therefore, a multi-disciplinary approach provides an early diagnosis and a better clinical outcome that can only be given from the recognition and consideration of the different EIMs. As for rheumatic manifestations, namely IBDrelated arthritis, an early intervention allows to control disease activity and to prevent structural damage.
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炎症性肠病的风湿病表现。
风湿病表现是炎症性肠病(IBD)患者中最常见的肠外表现(EIMs),它们是导致相关生活质量下降的原因。IBD与多种肌肉骨骼表现相关,如关节炎和非炎症性疼痛,以及代谢疾病,如骨质疏松症。不同的成像技术(主要是超声、磁共振成像和x射线)可以帮助临床医生正确识别症状的性质,并相应地治疗患者。如今,在ibd相关关节炎的情况下,有不同的药物可用,并且对关节和肠道受累都有效。因此,多学科的方法提供了早期诊断和更好的临床结果,这只能从不同的EIMs的认识和考虑中得到。对于风湿病表现,即ibd相关关节炎,早期干预可以控制疾病活动并防止结构损伤。
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