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. 2015 Oct 15;8(10):17578–17589.

Table 2.

Endoscopic and CT enterographic parameters of CD and ITB patients

Parameters CD (n = 92) ITB (n = 31) P Code
Endoscopic parameters
    Transverse ulcers 17 (18.5) 20 (64.5) < 0.001 X25
    Longitudinal ulcers 74 (80.4) 18 (58.1) 0.013 X26
    Rodent-like ulcers 4 (4.3) 10 (32.3) < 0.001 X27
    Aphthoid ulcers 41 (44.6) 9 (29.0) 0.128 X28
    Patulous ileocecal valve 7 (7.6) 12 (38.7) < 0.001 X29
    Cobblestone appearance 31 (33.7) 10 (32.3) 0.883 X30
    Stricture of bowel 17 (18.5) 4 (12.9) 0.465 X31
    Anorectal lesions 16 (17.4) 2 (6.5) 0.109 X32
CT enterograhic parameters
    Bowel wall thickness 89 (96.7) 29 (93.5) 0.458 X33
    Skip lesions 75 (81.5) 6 (19.4) < 0.001 X34
    Asymmetric pattern of involvement 37 (40.2) 0 (0.0) < 0.001 X35
    Contracture of ileocecal valve 7 (7.6) 8 (25.8) 0.007 X36
    Fixed patulous ileocecal valve 2 (2.2) 13 (41.9) < 0.001 X37
    Intraluminal pseudopolyp formation 56 (60.9) 13 (41.9) 0.066 X38
    Lymph node with central necrosis 0 (0.0) 11 (35.5) < 0.001 X39
    Lymph node with calcification 0 (0.0) 2 (6.5) 0.018 X40
    Ascites 7 (7.6) 9 (29.0) 0.002 X41
    Comb sign 84 (91.3) 10 (32.3) < 0.001 X42
    Phlegmon 13 (14.1) 0 (0.0) 0.018 X43
    Abscess 11 (12.0) 2 (3.2) 0.313 X44
    Fistula 36 (39.1) 3 (9.7) 0.001 X45
    Bowel obstruction 18 (19.6) 2 (6.5) 0.070 X46