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Use of endoscopic ultrasound to guide adalimumab treatment in perianal Crohn's disease results in faster fistula healing
Dawn M. Wiese
, Dawn Beaulieu
, James C. Slaughter
, Sara Horst
, Julie Wagnon
, Caroline Duley
, Kim Annis
, Anne Nohl
, Alan Herline
, Roberta Muldoon
, Tim Geiger
,
Paul E. Wise
, David A. Schwartz
Section of Colon and Rectal Surgery
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Keyphrases
Adalimumab
100%
Endoscopic Ultrasound
100%
Perianal Crohn's Disease
100%
Fistula Repair
100%
Endoscopic Ultrasound-guided
57%
Surgical Intervention
28%
Crohn's Disease
28%
Fistula
28%
Clinically Significant
14%
Standard of Care
14%
Improved Outcomes
14%
Surgeons
14%
Antibiotics
14%
Fast Rates
14%
Small Sample Size
14%
Immunomodulator
14%
Intervention Group
14%
Randomized Prospective Study
14%
Perianal Disease
14%
Fistulization
14%
Fistula Closure
14%
Long-term Treatment Outcomes
14%
Perianal Fistula
14%
Ultrasound-guided Therapy
14%
Seton
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Crohn's Disease
100%
Endoscopic Ultrasound
100%
Fistula
100%
Adalimumab
100%
Surgeon
9%
Prospective Study
9%
Anal Fistula
9%
Immunomodulating Agent
9%
Antibiotics
9%
Diseases
9%
Treatment Outcome
9%