Table 3. Clinical Characteristics of CD Patients.
CD initial behavior | Superior GI tract manifestations | ||
Inflammatory (B1) | 20 (64) | Duodenal | 1 (%) |
Stenotic (B2) | 4 (13) | Esophagic | 2 (%) |
Penetrating (B3) | 7 (23) | Dermathologic manifestations | |
Penetrating forms | Pyodermitis | 3 (7) | |
Abscess | 10 (67) | Pyoderma Gangrenosum | 3 (7) |
Perianal fistula | 10 (67) | Erythema nodosum | 1 (2) |
Rectovaginal fistula | 4 (27) | Ophthalmologic manifestations | |
Enterocutaneous fistula | 2 (13) | Conjuntivitis | 4 (10) |
Entero-enteral fistula | 3 (20) | Uveitis | 2 (5) |
Enterovesical fistula | 1 (7) | Episcleritis | 2 (5) |
Enteroscrotal fistula | 0 (0) | Vascular manifestations | |
Intestinal manifestations | Venous thromboembolism in upper limb | 1 (2) | |
Intestinal colics | 25 (62) | Venous thromboembolism in lower limb | 1 (2) |
Abdominal pain | 24 (60) | Arterial thromboembolism in upper limb | 1 (2) |
Tenesmus | 17 (42) | Arterial thromboembolism in lower limb | 1 (2) |
Pasty diarrhea | 14 (36) | Tromboembolism in CNS | 1 (2) |
Liquid diarrhea | 23 (59) | Hepatic manifestations | |
Bloody diarrhea | 17 (44) | Colestasis | 1 (2) |
Exclusive rectal bleeding | 9 (23) | Sclerosing colangitis | 1 (2) |
Mucus in feces | 21 (52) | Hepatitis | 1 (2) |
Palpable mass | 9 (23) | Other manifestations | |
Intestinal perforation | 3 (9) | Weakness | 24 (62) |
Intestinal obstruction | 1 (3) | Weigh loss (> 10% body weigh) | 26 (67) |
Osteoarthicular manifestations | Adinamy | 23 (59) | |
Joint pain | 14 (35) | Paleness | 22 (56) |
Arthritis | 12 (30) | Subnutrition | 17 (46) |
Sacroileitis | 2 (5) | Vomiting | 16 (41) |
Ankylosing spondylitis | 1 (2) | Pirosis | 12 (31) |
Fever | 9 (23) | ||
Dysphagia | 3 (8) | ||
Epigastric pain | 14 (36) |