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. 2014 Mar 28;20(12):3245–3254. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i12.3245

Table 1.

character of inflammatory bowel disease-associated with primary sclerosing cholangitis

Ref./Nation Year Endoscopic/histological findings
Histological findings
Extension of IBD Backwash-ileitis Rectal sparing
Loftus et al[9] 2005 Total colitis 56/61 (92% vs CUC 54%) 19/37 (51% vs CUC 7%) by endoscopy 32/61 (52% vs CUC 6%) by endoscopy
United States
Joo et al[4] 2009 Total colitis 34/40 (85% vs CUC 45%) 10/24 (35.7% vs 26.9%) by histology 11/40 (27.5% vs 25%) by histology
United States
Sano et al[14] 2010 Total colitis 6/20 (35% vs CUC 35%) Not studied Not studied Significantly higher inflammation in the right colon
Japan Right-sided 11/20 (55% vs 3.3%)
Left-sided 1/20(5% vs 31.7%)
Jørgensen et al[24] 2012 Total colitis 60/110 (55%) 11/93 (12%) by endoscopy 73/110 (66%) by endoscopy Significantly higher inflammation in the right colon
Norway Right-sided 25/110 (23%) 17/87 (20%) by histology 70/107 (65%) by histology
Left-sided 3/110 (3%)
Boonstra et al[3] 2012 Total colitis 207/380 (83%) < 10% < 10%
The Netherlands Left-sided 9/380 (4%)
Schaeffer et al[27] 2013 Total colitis (IBD preceding PSC)
Canada Right-sided (PSC following IBD)

CUC: Chronic ulcerative colitis; IBD: Inflammatory bowel disease; PSC: Primary sclerosing cholangitis.