Mild neoterminal ileal post‐operative recurrence of Crohn’s disease conveys higher risk for severe endoscopic disease progression than isolated anastomotic lesions
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics2022Vol. 55(9), pp. 1139–1150
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Salam Bachour, Ravi S. Shah, Ruishen Lyu, Florian Rieder, Taha Qazi, Bret A. Lashner, Jean Paul Achkar, Jessica Philpott, Edward L. Barnes, Jordan E. Axelrad, Stefan D. Holubar, Amy L. Lightner, Miguel Regueiro, Benjamin L. Cohen, Benjamin Click
Abstract
Post-operative ileal disease recurrence, not isolated anastomotic inflammation, confers increased risk for severe endoscopic disease progression. Location of CD recurrence may impact optimal management strategies.
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