Journal article

Response of fistulating Crohn's disease to infliximab treatment assessed by magnetic resonance imaging

SJ Bell, S Halligan, ACJ Windsor, AB Williams, P Wiesel, MA Kamm

Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics | WILEY | Published : 2003

Abstract

Aims: To assess fistula track healing after infliximab treatment using magnetic resonance imaging. Methods: Magnetic resonance imaging and clinical evaluation were performed before and after three infliximab infusions given over a 6-week period. Magnetic resonance images were evaluated for abscesses and fistula tracks. Paired magnetic resonance image examinations were rated 'better', 'unchanged' or 'worse'. Magnetic resonance imaging and clinical outcomes were then compared. Results: Of the 12 referred patients, pre-treatment magnetic resonance imaging detected abscesses in three (two not treated). Of the 10 treated patients, seven had peri-anal fistulas, two of whom also had recto-vaginal f..

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