Abstract:Background
The diagnosis of Crohn’s disease is challenging. This study aimed to compare the histological features of Crohn’s disease and non-Crohn’s disease (i.e., other intestinal inflammatory diseases) in surgical specimens to identify histologic features for differential diagnosis.
Methods
We evaluated patients who were diagnosed with Crohn’s disease (n = 171) and non-Crohn’s disease (n = 215) between 2010 and 2015 and underwent surgical bowel resection. The frequency of histological features in surgical … Show more
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