Cogan's Syndrome in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease--A Case Series

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Cogan's Syndrome in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease--A Case Series. / Vavricka, Stephan R; Greuter, Thomas; Scharl, Michael; Mantzaris, Gerassimos; Shitrit, Ariella B; Filip, Rafal; Karmiris, Konstantinos; Thoeringer, Christoph K; Boldys, Hubert; Wewer, Anne Vibeke; Yanai, Henit; Flores, Cristina; Schmidt, Carsten; Kariv, Revital; Rogler, Gerhard; Rahier, Jean-François; ECCO CONFER investigators.

I: Journal of Crohn's & colitis, Bind 9, Nr. 10, 10.2015, s. 886-90.

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Vavricka, SR, Greuter, T, Scharl, M, Mantzaris, G, Shitrit, AB, Filip, R, Karmiris, K, Thoeringer, CK, Boldys, H, Wewer, AV, Yanai, H, Flores, C, Schmidt, C, Kariv, R, Rogler, G, Rahier, J-F & ECCO CONFER investigators 2015, 'Cogan's Syndrome in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease--A Case Series', Journal of Crohn's & colitis, bind 9, nr. 10, s. 886-90. https://doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjv128

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Vavricka, S. R., Greuter, T., Scharl, M., Mantzaris, G., Shitrit, A. B., Filip, R., Karmiris, K., Thoeringer, C. K., Boldys, H., Wewer, A. V., Yanai, H., Flores, C., Schmidt, C., Kariv, R., Rogler, G., Rahier, J-F., & ECCO CONFER investigators (2015). Cogan's Syndrome in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease--A Case Series. Journal of Crohn's & colitis, 9(10), 886-90. https://doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjv128

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Vavricka SR, Greuter T, Scharl M, Mantzaris G, Shitrit AB, Filip R o.a. Cogan's Syndrome in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease--A Case Series. Journal of Crohn's & colitis. 2015 okt.;9(10):886-90. https://doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjv128

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Vavricka, Stephan R ; Greuter, Thomas ; Scharl, Michael ; Mantzaris, Gerassimos ; Shitrit, Ariella B ; Filip, Rafal ; Karmiris, Konstantinos ; Thoeringer, Christoph K ; Boldys, Hubert ; Wewer, Anne Vibeke ; Yanai, Henit ; Flores, Cristina ; Schmidt, Carsten ; Kariv, Revital ; Rogler, Gerhard ; Rahier, Jean-François ; ECCO CONFER investigators. / Cogan's Syndrome in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease--A Case Series. I: Journal of Crohn's & colitis. 2015 ; Bind 9, Nr. 10. s. 886-90.

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title = "Cogan's Syndrome in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease--A Case Series",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Cogan's syndrome (CSy) is a very rare autoimmune disorder, mainly affecting the inner ear and the eye, and is associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).METHODS: This was a European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation (ECCO) retrospective observational study, performed as part of the CONFER project. A call to all ECCO members was made to report concomitant CSy and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) cases. Clinical data were recorded in a standardized questionnaire.RESULTS: This international case series reports on 22 concomitant CSy-IBD cases from 14 large medical centres. Mean duration of IBD until diagnosis of CSy was 8.7 years (range 0.0-38.0) and mean age at CSy diagnosis was 44.6 years (range 9.0-67.0). Six patients had underlying ulcerative colitis (UC) and 16 had Crohn's disease. Eleven patients (50%) had active disease at CSy diagnosis. Sixteen patients were under IBD treatment at the time of CSy diagnosis, of whom 6 (37.5%) were on anti-tumour necrosis factor (TNF). Seven out of 10 patients, who were treated for CSy with immunomodulators (mostly with corticosteroids), demonstrated at least partial response.CONCLUSION: This is the largest CSy-IBD case series so far. Although CSy is considered to be an autoimmune disease and is associated with IBD, immunomodulatory IBD maintenance treatment and even anti-TNF therapy do not seem to prevent disease onset. Moreover, IBD disease activity does not seem to trigger CSy. However, vigilance may prompt early diagnosis and directed intervention with corticosteroids at inception may potentially hinder audiovestibular deterioration. Finally, vigilance and awareness may also offer a better setting to study the pathophysiological mechanisms of this rare but debilitating phenomenon.",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Cogan's Syndrome in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease--A Case Series

AU - Vavricka, Stephan R

AU - Greuter, Thomas

AU - Scharl, Michael

AU - Mantzaris, Gerassimos

AU - Shitrit, Ariella B

AU - Filip, Rafal

AU - Karmiris, Konstantinos

AU - Thoeringer, Christoph K

AU - Boldys, Hubert

AU - Wewer, Anne Vibeke

AU - Yanai, Henit

AU - Flores, Cristina

AU - Schmidt, Carsten

AU - Kariv, Revital

AU - Rogler, Gerhard

AU - Rahier, Jean-François

AU - ECCO CONFER investigators

N1 - Copyright © 2015 European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation (ECCO). Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.

PY - 2015/10

Y1 - 2015/10

N2 - BACKGROUND: Cogan's syndrome (CSy) is a very rare autoimmune disorder, mainly affecting the inner ear and the eye, and is associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).METHODS: This was a European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation (ECCO) retrospective observational study, performed as part of the CONFER project. A call to all ECCO members was made to report concomitant CSy and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) cases. Clinical data were recorded in a standardized questionnaire.RESULTS: This international case series reports on 22 concomitant CSy-IBD cases from 14 large medical centres. Mean duration of IBD until diagnosis of CSy was 8.7 years (range 0.0-38.0) and mean age at CSy diagnosis was 44.6 years (range 9.0-67.0). Six patients had underlying ulcerative colitis (UC) and 16 had Crohn's disease. Eleven patients (50%) had active disease at CSy diagnosis. Sixteen patients were under IBD treatment at the time of CSy diagnosis, of whom 6 (37.5%) were on anti-tumour necrosis factor (TNF). Seven out of 10 patients, who were treated for CSy with immunomodulators (mostly with corticosteroids), demonstrated at least partial response.CONCLUSION: This is the largest CSy-IBD case series so far. Although CSy is considered to be an autoimmune disease and is associated with IBD, immunomodulatory IBD maintenance treatment and even anti-TNF therapy do not seem to prevent disease onset. Moreover, IBD disease activity does not seem to trigger CSy. However, vigilance may prompt early diagnosis and directed intervention with corticosteroids at inception may potentially hinder audiovestibular deterioration. Finally, vigilance and awareness may also offer a better setting to study the pathophysiological mechanisms of this rare but debilitating phenomenon.

AB - BACKGROUND: Cogan's syndrome (CSy) is a very rare autoimmune disorder, mainly affecting the inner ear and the eye, and is associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).METHODS: This was a European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation (ECCO) retrospective observational study, performed as part of the CONFER project. A call to all ECCO members was made to report concomitant CSy and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) cases. Clinical data were recorded in a standardized questionnaire.RESULTS: This international case series reports on 22 concomitant CSy-IBD cases from 14 large medical centres. Mean duration of IBD until diagnosis of CSy was 8.7 years (range 0.0-38.0) and mean age at CSy diagnosis was 44.6 years (range 9.0-67.0). Six patients had underlying ulcerative colitis (UC) and 16 had Crohn's disease. Eleven patients (50%) had active disease at CSy diagnosis. Sixteen patients were under IBD treatment at the time of CSy diagnosis, of whom 6 (37.5%) were on anti-tumour necrosis factor (TNF). Seven out of 10 patients, who were treated for CSy with immunomodulators (mostly with corticosteroids), demonstrated at least partial response.CONCLUSION: This is the largest CSy-IBD case series so far. Although CSy is considered to be an autoimmune disease and is associated with IBD, immunomodulatory IBD maintenance treatment and even anti-TNF therapy do not seem to prevent disease onset. Moreover, IBD disease activity does not seem to trigger CSy. However, vigilance may prompt early diagnosis and directed intervention with corticosteroids at inception may potentially hinder audiovestibular deterioration. Finally, vigilance and awareness may also offer a better setting to study the pathophysiological mechanisms of this rare but debilitating phenomenon.

U2 - 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjv128

DO - 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjv128

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 26188351

VL - 9

SP - 886

EP - 890

JO - Journal of Crohn's and Colitis

JF - Journal of Crohn's and Colitis

SN - 1873-9946

IS - 10

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