Crohn Disease
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Crohn Disease- Introduction
 - Steps of the Procedure
 - Epidemiology
 - Postoperative Care
 - Complications
 - Outcomes
 - Follow-Up
 - Research and Future Directions
 - Perspectives and Commentary
 - Additional Resources
 - Discussion Questions and Cases
 - References
 - Pathophysiology
 - Presentation
 - Assessment
 - Histology
 - Medical Treatment
 - Medical Decision Making
 - Indications for Surgery
 - Preoperative Preparation
 
Crohn Disease Procedures
Crohn Disease- Instructions
 - What is the most appropriate management?
 - The use of infliximab within two months prior to colectomy and ileal pouch anal anastomosis (IPAA)
 - Current recommendations for prophylaxis for this patient are
 - The initial management of the patient with Crohn disease and pulmonary infiltrates should include
 - The most common extraintestinal manifestations (EIM) of her presumed Crohn disease would involve the
 - Which factor is most strongly associated with increased postoperative recurrence of Crohn disease?
 - In this patient with Crohn disease, the most appropriate treatment along with drainage of the abscess is
 - The next step in the management of this patient with ileal and perineal Crohn disease is
 - The preferred noninvasive imaging modality to distinguish a Crohn disease flare up from chronic stricture is
 - The most appropriate next step in management of this patient with CT signs of abscess and chronic terminal ileal thickening is
 - The next step in management of her pouchitis is
 
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Practicing Surgeons' Curriculum
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Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
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February 2018 articles of interest
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Perianal Abscess
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Anal Disorders
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Lymphadenopathy
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Ulcerative Colitis
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Spaced learning 12-26-2021
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Transfusion and Coagulation Therapy

