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Pediatric Patients with a Dual Diagnosis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis

Molly J. Dushnicky, Karen Beattie, Tania Cellucci, Liane Heale, Mary Zachos, Mary Sherlock, Michelle Batthish

2021Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition22 citationsDOI

Abstract

ABSTRACT: There is a paucity of information about the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and treatment of patients with a dual diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO). A retrospective chart review was performed of patients at McMaster Children's Hospital with a diagnosis of either IBD or CRMO, to identify those with the dual diagnosis over a 10-year period. A dual diagnosis was identified in seven patients. Most patients (6/7) had a diagnosis of IBD first and were subsequently diagnosed with CRMO. At the time of CRMO diagnosis, IBD treatment regimens included one or more of, sulfasalazine (1/6), infliximab (3/6), adalimumab (1/6), or no treatment (1/6). Although the etiology of the link remains unknown, there does not seem to be an association to a specific IBD subtype, age, or treatment. Our patient population demonstrated a response to biologic agents, specifically tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitors, as treatment for both conditions.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineChronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitisAdalimumabInfliximabInflammatory bowel diseaseEtiologySulfasalazineDiseaseInternal medicineOsteomyelitisUlcerative colitisEpidemiologyPediatricsSurgeryOsteitisOsteomyelitis and Bone Disorders ResearchInfectious Diseases and TuberculosisSpondyloarthritis Studies and Treatments