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  • Title: [Perianal complications of Crohn disease].
    Author: Trbojević S, Pilipović B, Krivokapić Z, Hadjadjev L.
    Journal: Acta Chir Iugosl; 2000; 47(1-2):67-70. PubMed ID: 10953369.
    Abstract:
    Perianal Crohn's diseases (PCD) means perianal skin lesions, affection of anal canal and onset of fistula-in-ano. These manifestations are present in 10-82 per cent of patients suffered from the Crohn's disease (CD). Fistula-in-ano is the most serious complications which significantly threaten a quality of life. Contemporary treatment of this kind of fistula-in-ano includes administration of immunosuppressive drugs, steroids, antimycotics and combination of enteral and parenteral nutrition, with long term local treatment. Successful results are obtained in 40-80%.
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