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Publication Name World Journal of Methodology
Manuscript ID 88619
Country United Kingdom
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ISSN 2222-0682 (online)
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Category Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Manuscript Type Systematic Reviews
Article Title Duodenal Crohn's disease: Case report and systematic review
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Muniratu Amadu and Jonathan Soldera
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Corresponding Author Jonathan Soldera, MD, MSc, Instructor, Department of Gastroenterology, University Of South Wales, University of South Wales, Cardiff CF37 1DL, Cardiff CF37 1DL, United Kingdom. jonathansoldera@gmail.com
Key Words Inflammatory bowel diseases; Crohn’s disease; Duodenum; Diagnostic challenges; Prognosis
Core Tip This systematic review explores the diagnostic challenges and implications of duodenal Crohn's disease (DCD), a rare subtype. Delayed diagnosis can worsen DCD outcomes, emphasizing the need for improved diagnostic methods. The study considers various diagnostic approaches, including radiology scans and endoscopy procedures, highlighting their limitations and the importance of biopsy and histopathology. Further research is essential to enhance DCD diagnosis, particularly in high-risk patients during routine endoscopy.
Publish Date 2024-03-07 09:32
Citation Amadu M, Soldera J. Duodenal Crohn's disease: Case report and systematic review. World J Methodol 2024; 14(1): 88619
URL https://www.wjgnet.com/2222-0682/full/v14/i1/88619.htm
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.5662/wjm.v14.i1.88619
Full Article (PDF) WJM-14-88619-with-cover.pdf
PRISMA 2009 Checklist 88619-PRISMA 2009 Checklist.pdf
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