BACKGROUND The impact of early treatment with immunomodulators (IM) and/or TNF antagonists on bowel damage in Crohn's disease (CD) patients is unknown. AIM To assess whether 'early treatment' with IM and/or TNF antagonists, defined as treatment within a 2-year period from the date of CD diagnosis, was associated with development of lesser number of disease complications when compared to 'late treatment', which was defined as treatment initiation after >2 years from the time of CD diagnosis. METHODS Data from the Swiss IBD Cohort Study were analysed. The following outcomes were assessed using Cox proportional hazard modelling: bowel strictures, perianal fistulas, internal fistulas, intestinal surgery, perianal surgery and any ...
Aim Surgery is an important therapeutic option for Crohns disease. The need for first bowel surgery ...
Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are progressive diseases associated with a high risk of compl...
BACKGROUND: The natural course of Crohn's disease (CD), with continuing relapses and remissions, lea...
BACKGROUND The impact of early treatment with immunomodulators (IM) and/or TNF antagonists on bowel...
BACKGROUND: The impact of early treatment with immunomodulators (IM) and/or TNF antagonists on bowel...
BACKGROUND: The impact of early treatment with immunomodulators (IM) and/or TNF antagonists on bowel...
BACKGROUND: It is unknown whether the treatment initiating time of immunomodulators such as thiopuri...
The optimal timing of treatment escalation in Crohn's disease [CD] remains a challenging issue, and ...
Although early treatment of Crohn's disease (CD) patients with anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) agen...
Background: It is unknown whether the treatment initiating time of immunomodulators such as thiopuri...
Biological therapies may be changing the natural history of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), redu...
textabstractBackground: Anti-tumour necrosis factor [anti-TNF] treatment was demonstrated to have di...
Background: Immunomodulators have both been shown to improve the disease course in IBD patients: how...
Background Stenosis is the most common complication of Crohn\u2019s disease (CD), often requiring su...
Background/aims: The optimal timing for initiation of anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapy in Cr...
Aim Surgery is an important therapeutic option for Crohns disease. The need for first bowel surgery ...
Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are progressive diseases associated with a high risk of compl...
BACKGROUND: The natural course of Crohn's disease (CD), with continuing relapses and remissions, lea...
BACKGROUND The impact of early treatment with immunomodulators (IM) and/or TNF antagonists on bowel...
BACKGROUND: The impact of early treatment with immunomodulators (IM) and/or TNF antagonists on bowel...
BACKGROUND: The impact of early treatment with immunomodulators (IM) and/or TNF antagonists on bowel...
BACKGROUND: It is unknown whether the treatment initiating time of immunomodulators such as thiopuri...
The optimal timing of treatment escalation in Crohn's disease [CD] remains a challenging issue, and ...
Although early treatment of Crohn's disease (CD) patients with anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) agen...
Background: It is unknown whether the treatment initiating time of immunomodulators such as thiopuri...
Biological therapies may be changing the natural history of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), redu...
textabstractBackground: Anti-tumour necrosis factor [anti-TNF] treatment was demonstrated to have di...
Background: Immunomodulators have both been shown to improve the disease course in IBD patients: how...
Background Stenosis is the most common complication of Crohn\u2019s disease (CD), often requiring su...
Background/aims: The optimal timing for initiation of anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapy in Cr...
Aim Surgery is an important therapeutic option for Crohns disease. The need for first bowel surgery ...
Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are progressive diseases associated with a high risk of compl...
BACKGROUND: The natural course of Crohn's disease (CD), with continuing relapses and remissions, lea...