Risk factors for intra-abdominal sepsis after surgery in Crohn's disease
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum2000Vol. 43(8), pp. 1141–1145
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Abstract
Preoperative low albumin level, steroid use, and the presence of abscess or fistula at the time of laparotomy significantly increased the risk of septic complications after surgery in Crohn's disease.
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