Doctors use scans to track hidden Crohn's damage
NCT ID NCT07152977
Summary
This study aimed to understand how fistulas (painful tunnels near the anus) in Crohn's disease change over time when treated with biologic medications. Researchers used MRI scans to look at the internal healing of these hard-to-treat wounds in 52 adult patients. The goal was to gather knowledge to help doctors better monitor treatment effectiveness in the future.
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University Rouen Hospital
Rouen, 76031, France
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