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P216 Mesenteric disease is directly related to mucosal disease in Crohn's disease.

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posted on 2023-02-23, 15:19 authored by MIRANDA KIERNANMIRANDA KIERNAN, Shaheel M. Sahebally, David Waldron, M. Moloney, M. Skelly, H. HIdayat, D.P. O'Leary, Aoife J. Lowery, Leon G. Walsh, Colum P. DunneColum P. Dunne, Calvin J. Coffey
Crohn’s disease (CD) displays mesenteric disease manifestations such as fat wrapping and mesenteric thickening. The frequency at which these occur in CD point to a pathobiological relevance. Fat wrapping in particular has been suggested to play a role in disease progression [1]. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between mesenteric disease and other manifestations of CD and to examine the significance of advanced mesenteric disease.

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Journal of Crohn's and Colitis;supplement 11 (1) S186-S187

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Oxford University Press

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peer-reviewed

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This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Journal of Crohn's and Colitis, 2017, supplement (1), S186-S187 following peer review. The version of record [insert complete citation information here] is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjx002.341

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English

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  • 4i - Centre for Interventions in Infection, Inflammation & Immunity

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  • School of Medicine

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