Search Tag: Intestinal fibrosis
2025 30 Mar
Surgical intervention in Crohn’s disease (CD) often stems from complications caused by intestinal fibrosis, a condition marked by excessive connective tissue formation in the bowel wall. Accurate assessment of this fibrosis remains a clinical challenge, as current diagnostic methods either lack precision or involve invasive procedures. With no...Read more
2024 04 Jul
Fibrostenosis in Crohn’s disease severely affects patients’ quality of life. Current understanding sees intestinal fibrosis as reversible in its early stages but challenging to treat once it progresses. Medical interventions are effective for mild fibrosis, but moderate to severe cases often require endoscopic or surgical approaches. Accurate...Read more
2024 04 Jul
Fibrostenosis in Crohn’s disease severely affects patients’ quality of life. Current understanding sees intestinal fibrosis as reversible in its early stages but challenging to treat once it progresses. Medical interventions are effective for mild fibrosis, but moderate to severe cases often require endoscopic or surgical approaches. Accurate...Read more