Recurrence and Reoperation for Crohn's Disease: The Role of Disease Location in Prognosis

THE development of recurrent Crohn's disease after an intestinal resection has been estimated to occur in 3 per cent 1 to 100 per cent 2 of patients. This variation is associated with many factors, among which are the precise definition of recurrence, the location of the disease, and the method...

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Veröffentlicht in:The New England journal of medicine 1981-06, Vol.304 (26), p.1586-1588
Hauptverfasser: Lock, M. Russell, Farmer, Richard G, Fazio, Victor W, Jagelman, David G, Lavery, Ian C, Weakley, Frank L
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description THE development of recurrent Crohn's disease after an intestinal resection has been estimated to occur in 3 per cent 1 to 100 per cent 2 of patients. This variation is associated with many factors, among which are the precise definition of recurrence, the location of the disease, and the methods of follow-up and data analysis. However, one of the most important clinical features of a recurrence is the likelihood of an additional intestinal resection. In order to define this problem more clearly, we investigated the incidence of histologically proved recurrent disease requiring additional surgical resection after a previous intestinal resection for Crohn's . . .
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Child
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Colonic Diseases - surgery
Crohn Disease - surgery
Crohn's disease
Female
Gastroenterology
Humans
Ileal Diseases - surgery
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Male
Middle Aged
Mortality
Ostomy
Prognosis
Recurrence
Risk
Surgery
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