Year 2014 / Volume 106 / Number 7
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Mucosal healing in Crohn’s disease: Relevance and controversies in real life clinical practice

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Yago González-Lama, Cristina J. Suárez, Isabel Blázquez, Marta Calvo, Virginia Matallana, Isabel Vera and Luis Abreu

Abstract
Digestive endoscopy has always been an essential tool in the diagnosis and monitoring of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including Crohn Ás disease (CD) and ulcer- ative colitis, by the nature of both the disease and the phy- sicians who, as gastroenterologists, usually have a quick and easy access to endoscopic procedures.
However, the role of endoscopy in the management of CD has not been entirely clear for many years, since more importance has been given to the clinical features.
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Yago González-Lama, Cristina J. Suárez, Isabel Blázquez, Marta Calvo, Virginia Matallana, Isabel Vera and Luis Abreu. Mucosal healing in Crohn’s disease: Relevance and controversies in real life clinical practice. 459-466-


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