Cyclosporin for severe ulcerative colitis does not increase the rate of perioperative complications
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum2001Vol. 44(10), pp. 1436–1440
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Abstract
There is no increased incidence of perioperative complications associated with the use of intravenous cyclosporin in addition to steroids in acute severe ulcerative colitis provided cyclosporin treatment is for a defined period and surgery is not delayed.
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