DOP24 Crohn’s Disease fistula show skewed lymphoid/myeloid balance, altered myeloid cell profiles and high TNF-α expression

Volume: 15, Issue: Supplement_1, Pages: S062 - S063
Published: May 1, 2021
Abstract
Background A fistula is an abnormal tract connecting two epithelialized surfaces, for example the intestine and the skin. Perianal fistula are a common complication of patients suffering Crohn’s Disease (CD), but also occur in non-IBD patients in the form of cryptoglandular fistula. Around one third of all CD patients develop fistula at some point during their disease course. Fistula are often refractory to therapy, due to poor wound healing...
Paper Details
Title
DOP24 Crohn’s Disease fistula show skewed lymphoid/myeloid balance, altered myeloid cell profiles and high TNF-α expression
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Volume
15
Issue
Supplement_1
Pages
S062 - S063
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