2020
DOI: 10.1111/apt.16083
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Evaluating the optimum number of biopsies to assess histological inflammation in ulcerative colitis: a retrospective cohort study

Abstract: SummaryBackgroundThe optimal ulcerative colitis biopsy protocol is unclear.AimTo evaluate the number of biopsies required to accurately assess microscopic disease activity in ulcerative colitisMethodsBiopsies from patients with ≥4 rectosigmoid samples, and clinical and endoscopic data, were retrospectively obtained from a prospective biobank. Histology and endoscopic videos were read blindly. A 4‐biopsy Robarts Histopathology Index (RHI) reference score, consisting of the worst item‐level ratings from four bio… Show more

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“…Usually, 2 biopsies are taken at these sites. Two biopsies have been shown to be adequate in one recent study; however, 3 biopsies provided a better measure of disease activity 60. In UC, it is not certain if more proximal biopsies to evaluate histologic activity are needed.…”
Section: Unresolved Issues In Histologic Scoring Of Disease Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually, 2 biopsies are taken at these sites. Two biopsies have been shown to be adequate in one recent study; however, 3 biopsies provided a better measure of disease activity 60. In UC, it is not certain if more proximal biopsies to evaluate histologic activity are needed.…”
Section: Unresolved Issues In Histologic Scoring Of Disease Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%