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EBD is more effective than FCSEMS for Crohn’s disease strictures, with a good safety profile for both treatments.
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Crohn’s disease strictures are responsive to drug treatment. Most patients had improved symptoms and stricture morphology. Treat-to-target therapy intensification resulted in less treatment failure, a reduction in stricture-associated inflammation, and greater improvement in stricture morphology, although these differences were not significantly different from standard therapy.
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Mashup Score: 0The Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology: Homepage - 2 year(s) ago
Discover articles from The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology, providing a clear, independent perspective about the clinical advances and practice-changing research shaping your specialty globally
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“What our studies were looking at was a novel device that could potentially help bridge the gap between [endoscopic treatment and urethroplasty] to achieve endoscopic treatment and achieve greater success,” says Justin Chee, MD.
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The approval was based on data from the ROBUST I and ROBUST 3 clinical trials.
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The approval was based on data from the ROBUST I and ROBUST 3 clinical trials.
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The approval was based on data from the ROBUST I and ROBUST 3 clinical trials.
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The approval was based on data from the ROBUST I and ROBUST 3 clinical trials.
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Mashup Score: 0Dr. Chee on novel Optilume device for patients with recurrent anterior urethral stricture - 2 year(s) ago
“New things are being developed and, I believe, at the moment showing great initiative and resolve,” says Justin Chee, MD.
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“What our studies were looking at was a novel device that could potentially help bridge the gap between [endoscopic treatment and urethroplasty] to achieve endoscopic treatment and achieve greater success,” says Justin Chee, MD.
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In our latest issue - Loras et al - Self-expandable metal stents versus endoscopic balloon dilation for the treatment of #strictures in #Crohn's disease (ProtDilat study): an open-label, multicentre, randomised trial https://t.co/KYHmcs7VJi #IBD #GITwitter #endoscopy https://t.co/fjgPpkfyZM