Decrease in primary but not in secondary abdominal surgery for Crohn's disease: nationwide cohort study, 1990–2014
British journal of surgery2020Vol. 107(11), pp. 1529–1538
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Thordis Disa Kalman, Åsa H. Everhov, Caroline Nordenvall, Michael C. Sachs, Jonas Halfvarson, Anders Ekbom, Jonas F. Ludvigsson, Pär Myrelid, Ola Olén
Abstract
The 5-year rate of surgical intervention for Crohn's disease has decreased significantly, but the rate of repeat surgery has remained stable despite the introduction of biological therapy.
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