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Introduction:
Rectovaginal fistulas represent an often devastating condition in patients and a challenge for surgeons because of their irritating and embarrassing symptoms and high failure rate after repair.Patients with rectovaginal fistulas typically present with complaints of passage of flatus or
Crohn's disease (CD) patients can have a chronic, relapsing course with frequent flares despite aggressive therapy. Flares are often difficult to predict. The goal of disease monitoring is to identify patients at risk for flare in order to treat earlier, with the hope of maintaining remission and
The perianal lesions (LAP) specific for Crohn's disease have been reported in 1938, six years after the first cases of luminal disease. If phenotypic data of the latter are well documented today, those of perianal disease remain inadequately described. The reasons are numerous: understated symptoms
Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the small bowel and colon. Symptoms commonly include bloody diarrhea, abdominal pain, weight loss, and fever. There is no known cause or cure for CD. The aim of current CD treatments is to induce and maintain remission, to reduce the need of
Patients All patients starting active end stage renal disease (ESRD) treatment at the participating centres and their satellite centres.
No. Patients: 1000.
1. Patients who have received their recent predialysis care at another centre can be included if the previous centre's notes are available,
Crohn's Disease (CD) is an immunologically mediated chronic illness that has a relapsing and remitting course, most commonly presenting in the 2nd or 3rd decade and causing lifelong impairment of health and quality of life. Mainstay of clinical treatment for severe disease is combination of
Theoretical Basis:
As far as the current research status, total colectomy or subtotal colectomy has become the preferred type of surgery for slow-transit constipation treatment. There are different opinions on intestinal anastomosis and the specific scope of excision. There is a type of surgery
Clostridium difficile (CD) is a gram positive, spore forming anaerobic bacillus that is not a normal commensal of the gastrointestinal tract. It was initially named "difficult clostridium" because it was difficult to isolate and grow on culture media. CD can exist in spore and vegetative forms.
Crohn´s disease (CD) is a severe disorder with significant morbidity and major impact on life. CD can affect any part of the digestive system and symptoms of this chronic illness include abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. CD also causes bowel wall ulcers, strictures (narrowing
In Italy, Professor Nicola Scopinaro, after studies in dogs, performed the first BPD in humans in 1976. Because of the lack of blind-loop syndrome and selective malabsorption for starch and fat, the BPD has an accepted risk-benefit ratio compared to the long ago abandoned Jejunoileal Bypass (a
Background: Inflammatory bowel diseases, comprised of Crohn's Disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) are idiopathic disorders caused due to immunological, genetic, and environmental factors. These disorders are fairly common (in the US, there are 11 cases of CD and 7 cases of UC for every 100,000
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a debilitating chronic inflammatory disease conventionally categorized into Crohn's disease (CD) and Ulcerative Colitis (UC). CD affects nearly 630,000 people in North America with up to 50,000 new people being diagnosed every year. It is a chronic debilitating
This was a Phase 2/3, multicenter, randomized, double-blind (DB), placebo-controlled, two-arm, efficacy, safety, and pharmacokinetic study designed to demonstrate the effectiveness of adalimumab in Japanese patients with moderate to severe Crohn's Disease (CD).
All participants who had completed
Title: Plasma and abscess fluid pharmacokinetics of cefpirome and moxifloxacin single dose and multiple dose administration.
Background: Extensive research in the field of abscess treatment has established a claim for invasive drainage as the most efficient means of resolving suppurative lesions. In