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Special Considerations of Anastomotic Leaks in Crohn's Disease
N. Nimalan A. Jeganathan
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Walter A. Koltun
Department of Surgery
Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery
Penn State Cancer Institute
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Crohn's Disease
100%
Anastomotic Leak
100%
Associated Complications
50%
Low Dose Rate
50%
Steroid Use
50%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
50%
Biologic Therapy
50%
Abscess
50%
Clinical Characteristics
50%
Published Data
50%
Anastomosis
50%
Colorectal Surgery
50%
Low Serum Albumin
50%
Common Themes
50%
Immunomodulator
50%
Intestinal Resection
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Crohn's Disease
100%
Anastomosis Leakage
100%
Abscess
33%
Biological Therapy
33%
Surgical Anastomosis
33%
Digestive System Surgery
33%
Serum Albumin
33%
Immunomodulating Agent
33%
Bowel Resection
33%
Colorectal Surgery
33%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
33%