Introduction: Mucosal healing (MH) has become a therapeutic goal in Crohn's Disease (CD), but its frequent evaluation in endoscopic examination is fraught with several limitations. There is an increasing demand to replace invasive procedures with noninvasive markers of CD.
Aim: To assess the clinical importance of the recently developed Mucosal Inflammation Noninvasive Index (MINI) in newly diagnosed paediatric Crohn's Disease patients.
Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) is a commonly used method for non-invasive diagnosing and following of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Numerous reviews that compare and discuss MRE-based Crohn's disease (CD) activity indices for adults have been published; however, no reviews of this kind have been published for children. Following a PubMed database literature search (January 2008 - November 2021), out of 316 research papers, 10 original papers about MRE-CD activity indices were included in the analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMucosal healing (MH) is the main therapeutic goal of Crohn's disease (CD). The Mucosal Inflammation Noninvasive Index (MINI) appears to be a promising tool for distinguishing MH from its inflammation. This study aims to evaluate MINI in monitoring remissions induced by exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN) in pediatric CD patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: The aim of our study was to assess antimicrobial peptides in children with Crohn's disease (CD).
Methods: Plasma elafin, cathelicidin, and α- and β-defensins were assessed in 35 children with CD using immunoassays. Phenotype and location of CD were assessed based on the results of endoscopic and radiological studies.