- This
final trial resulted in the FDA
approval of the drug to
treat fistulizing disease.
Infliximab has been used to
induce and
maintain remission in...
- In anatomy, a
fistula (pl.:
fistulas or
fistulae /-li, -laɪ/; from
Latin fistula, "tube, pipe") is an
abnormal connection (i.e. tube)
joining two hollow...
- ; Lashner, Bret A. (2004-02-26). "Infliximab
maintenance therapy for
fistulizing Crohn's disease". The New
England Journal of Medicine. 350 (9): 876–885...
- 2003). "Treatment of Crohn's
Disease of Inflammatory, Stenotic, and
Fistulizing Phenotypes".
Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology. 6 (3): 183–200...
- corticosteroid-dependent patients, and to
provide benefit in
people with
fistulizing Crohn's disease. The
onset of
action is slow, and
several months may...
-
abscess (when ruptured).
Perianal Crohn's
disease is ****ociated with
fistulizing,
fissuring and
perianal abscess formation.
After colostomy, the distal...
-
Derived Mesenchymal Stem
Cells for
Induction of
Remission in
Perianal Fistulizing Crohn's
Disease (ADMIRE-CD)". Clinicaltrials.gov.
Archived from the original...
- so treated.
These complications included hemorrhage,
infection and
fistulization (abnormal
opening between two
hollow organs) of the bronchus, aorta...
- medication. This may
lower side
effects related to
steroid treatments.
Fistulizing disease Maintenance of
remission after surgery for Crohn's
disease A...
- if the
patient has
severe cholecystitis,
emphysematous gallbladder,
fistulization of
gallbladder and
gallstone ileus, cholangitis,
cirrhosis or portal...