Clinicopathologic Characterization of Lymphocytic Colitis in the Pediatric Population

dc.contributor.authorGonzález, Iván A.
dc.contributor.authorConrad, Maire
dc.contributor.authorWeinbrom, Sarah
dc.contributor.authorPatel, Trusha
dc.contributor.authorKelsen, Judith R.
dc.contributor.authorRusso, Pierre
dc.contributor.departmentPathology and Laboratory Medicine, School of Medicine
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-20T09:39:47Z
dc.date.available2025-05-20T09:39:47Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractBackground: Lymphocytic colitis (LC) in the pediatric population has been associated with immune dysregulation. Methods: Single-center retrospective study of pediatric LC. Results: 50 patients (35 female, 70%) with a median age of 12 years at diagnosis (interquartile range: 5.7-15.8) of LC were identified. At presentation, 11 patients (22%) had malnutrition, 16 (32%) had a known underlying immune dysregulation, 4 (8%) had celiac disease (CD), and none had a diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease. The most common medications prior to diagnosis were non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, proton pump inhibitor, and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (10% each). Colonic biopsies showed a median number of intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs)/100 epithelial cells of 48 (range: 25-85), and only 10% of cases had neutrophilic cryptitis. Upper gastrointestinal tract findings included lymphocytic esophagitis (4%), and duodenal IELs without and with villous blunting (9% each) (n: 47). Ten patients (23%) had increased IELs in the terminal ileum (n: 43). Treatments including 5-ASA, budesonide, prednisone, and gluten-free diet improved symptoms in <50% of patients (n: 42), and all follow-up colonoscopies showed persistent LC (n: 13). Conclusion: Our study supports the association of LC with immune-mediated conditions, most commonly celiac disease. Symptomatic improvement was seen in <50% of patients with none of the patients with repeat colonoscopy showing histologic improvement.
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dc.identifier.citationGonzález IA, Conrad M, Weinbrom S, Patel T, Kelsen JR, Russo P. Clinicopathologic Characterization of Lymphocytic Colitis in the Pediatric Population. Pediatr Dev Pathol. 2024;27(2):156-168. doi:10.1177/10935266231215117
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/48254
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherSage
dc.relation.isversionof10.1177/10935266231215117
dc.relation.journalPediatric and Developmental Pathology
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dc.sourcePMC
dc.subjectChildren
dc.subjectLymphocytic colitis
dc.subjectMicroscopic colitis
dc.subjectPediatric
dc.titleClinicopathologic Characterization of Lymphocytic Colitis in the Pediatric Population
dc.typeArticle
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