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. 2015 Jul 22;8(3-4):207–215. doi: 10.14740/gr649w

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)