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1. Intra-abdominal septic complications after ileocolic resection increases risk for endoscopic and surgical postoperative Crohn's disease recurrence.

3. Validation of stricture length, duration and obstructive symptoms as predictors for intervention in ileal stricturing Crohn's disease

4. Rates of Intestinal Resection and Colectomy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients After Initiation of Biologics: A Cohort Study.

6. Tu1828 EFFECTIVENESS OF UPADACITINIB FOR PATIENTS WITH ACUTE SEVERE ULCERATIVE COLITIS: A CASE-CONTROL STUDY.

9. Real-World Surgical and Endoscopic Recurrence Based on Risk Profiles and Prophylaxis Utilization in Postoperative Crohn's Disease.

10. Systematic Review: Sweet Syndrome Associated with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

11. Hypoalbuminaemia, Not Biologic Exposure, Is Associated with Postoperative Complications in Crohn's Disease Patients Undergoing Ileocolic Resection.

14. Natural history, diagnosis and treatment approach to fibrostenosing Crohn’s disease

15. Natural history, diagnosis and treatment approach to fibrostenosing Crohn’s disease

16. Reduced Unplanned Care and Disease Activity and Increased Quality of Life After Patient Enrollment in an Inflammatory Bowel Disease Medical Home.

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23. Ileocecal Anastomosis Type Significantly Influences Long-Term Functional Status, Quality of Life, and Healthcare Utilization in Postoperative Crohn’s Disease Patients Independent of Inflammation Recurrence

24. Peripheral Eosinophilia in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease Defines an Aggressive Disease Phenotype

25. Test Characteristics of Cross-sectional Imaging and Concordance With Endoscopy in Postoperative Crohn's Disease.

26. Persistent or Recurrent Anemia Is Associated With Severe and Disabling Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

38. Su461 SHORTER DISEASE DURATION IN PATIENTS WITH CROHN'S DISEASE IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER RATES OF REMISSION WITH USTEKINUMAB.

47. Targeting anti-fibrotic pathways in Crohn’s disease – The final frontier?

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