Meta‐analysis: serological markers and the risk of acute and chronic pouchitis
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics2013Vol. 37(9), pp. 867–875
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Abstract
The risk of chronic pouchitis after IPAA is higher in ANCA-positive patients, but the risk of acute pouchitis is unaffected by ANCA status. ASCA status was not associated with the risk of acute or chronic pouchitis. This information may be used to counsel UC patients regarding their risk of pouchitis after IPAA.
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