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Ultrasound in Crohn’s Disease

Current Drug Targets, 2012
Over the past few years, the technical evolution of ultrasound equipment, the use of oral and intravenous contrast agents, and an increase in the expertise of sonographers has enhanced the role of ultrasonography that plays in the assessment of the gastrointestinal tract. In chronic inflammatory conditions, primarily CD, this technology can be used not
CALABRESE, EMMA   +2 more
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Crohn's disease

The Lancet, 2002
Crohn's disease is a disorder mediated by T lymphocytes which arises in genetically susceptible individuals as a result of a breakdown in the regulatory constraints on mucosal immune responses to enteric bacteria. Regulation of immune reactivity to enteric antigens has improved understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms of Crohn's disease, and ...
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Immunology of Crohn's Disease

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006
Abstract:  The immense microbiological load of the gastrointestinal tract poses a daunting challenge for the mucosal immune system: whereas it should tolerate the vast number of commensal bacteria, it should adequately attack pathogenic organisms. Millions of years of co‐evolution have produced an intricate system in which interactions between the ...
Braat, Henri   +2 more
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The dilemma of Crohn's disease

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1977
The results of our clinical study, generally supported by the recent literature and a consensus of colorectal surgeons, indicate that an appendectomy can safely be performed in the presence of Crohn's ileitis. When fistulas do occur, they originate in the small bowel and not in the appendiceal stump.
P, Kovalcik   +3 more
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CYCLOSPORIN FOR CROHN'S DISEASE

The Lancet, 1984
SUMMARYEight patients with active uncomplicated Crohn's disease, who were resistant to or intolerant of conventional treatment, were treated for 6 weeks with oral cyclosporin (mean dose 8.2 mg kg−1 day−1). Seven of the eight patients responded to treatment with cyclosporin by symptomatic improvement, weight gain and a return of serum C‐reactive protein
M C, Allison, R E, Pounder
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Crohn Disease and Pregnancy

Archives of Surgery, 1976
Seventy-eight women with Crohn disease, each having the physical capability and opportunity to bear children, were admitted to the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center during a 20-year period. Forty-two pregnancies occurred. Results are suggestive of overall decreased fertility with no significant difference according to site of disease.
W P, Homan, B, Thorbjarnarson
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Is It Crohn’s Disease?

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2021
Yu Lou, Zhen Li
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When Is Crohn's Disease Crohn's Disease?

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2004
Ritu, Sachdev, David R, Cave
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Location is important: differentiation between ileal and colonic Crohn’s disease

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2021
Raja Atreya, Britta Siegmund
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CROHN'S DISEASE

The Lancet, 1977
H D, Janowitz   +2 more
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