1954
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(54)80024-2
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“…7,28,29 A large series of patients with psoas abscesses at Mayo Clinic demonstrated that only 2 (4.7%) of 43 cases were caused by colorectal carcinoma. 4 The relationship between Crohn's disease and psoas abscess was first described by Van Patter et al 30 of the Mayo Clinic, in 1954. A more recent survey of 67 patients with psoas abscesses at the same institution indicated that the majority of cases were caused by Crohn's disease and renal disease and occurred as postoperative complications.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…7,28,29 A large series of patients with psoas abscesses at Mayo Clinic demonstrated that only 2 (4.7%) of 43 cases were caused by colorectal carcinoma. 4 The relationship between Crohn's disease and psoas abscess was first described by Van Patter et al 30 of the Mayo Clinic, in 1954. A more recent survey of 67 patients with psoas abscesses at the same institution indicated that the majority of cases were caused by Crohn's disease and renal disease and occurred as postoperative complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It has been reported in the literature [10] that patients who have one recurrence of Crohn's disease are likely to have an increased rate of recurrence after their second resection. Most of the studies that have reported this phenomenon have used crude recurrence rates and have only a small number of patients at risk for the second recurrence.…”
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“…Before the 1980s, diffuse jejunoileitis frequently resulted in death, with reported mortality rates as high as 50 percent. 2 Short-bowel syndrome secondary to massive or multiple bowel resections or chronic steroid use in an attempt to avoid surgery led to fatal complications, and patients typically died within 10 to 20 years of diagnosis. 1 The application of strictureplasty to patients with small-bowel Crohn's disease by Dr. Emanoel Lee in the late 1970s provided a means by which obstructing strictures could be relieved without loss of intestinal length.…”
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“…Older studies of patients with diffuse Crohn's jejunoileitis reported mortality rates of 30 to 50 percent. 1,2 Strictureplasty has become a valuable option for the surgeon dealing with small-bowel Crohn's disease. Since its initial application in Crohn's disease by Lee and Papaioannou, 3 the safety and efficacy of the technique in general have been proved by several large studies that reported outcomes similar to those of resective surgery.…”
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