B. Limberg et B. Osswald, DIAGNOSIS AND DIFFERENTIAL-DIAGNOSIS OF C ROHNS-DISEASE AND ULCERATIVE-COLITIS BY HYDROCOLONIC SONOGRAPHY, Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 118(33), 1993, pp. 1181-1187
As part of a prospective study the value of hydrocolonic sonography in
the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of Crohn's disease (CD) and
ulcerative colitis (UC) was assessed and compared with that of colosco
py as standard reference. Of 440 patients who were examined, 41 (23 me
n, 18 women; mean age 25 +/- 6 years) had CD and 36 (20 men, 16 women;
mean age 32 +/- 8 years) had UC. CD and UC were correctly diagnosed b
y hydrocolonic sonography in 39 and 33 cases, respectively (sensitivit
y 95 and 91%, specificity 100 and 99%, respectively). Among healthy su
bjects five layers of variable echodensity were demonstrated in the in
testinal wall, while in all those with CD the wall was clearly thicken
ed and in 36 of them the wall structure was also abnormal. In 16 patie
nts the wall structure was homogeneous without evidence of layers and
in 20, layers 1-3 were not demonstrable and layers 4 and 5 only rudime
ntary. In contrast, the 33 patients with UC diagnosed by hydrocolonic
sonography had only slight thickening of the intestinal wall and all l
ayers were present in 30 of them. CD and UC were correctly distinguish
ed in 91%. Hydrocolonic sonography makes it possible to demonstrate in
detail the structural changes in the intestinal wall in CD and UC so
that the two conditions can be distinguished.