Publications by authors named "Eric S Goldstein"

Background: When cases of Crohn's disease (CD) are described as "fistulizing," distinctions are often not drawn between perianal and intestinal fistulization. The question, therefore, remains open as to whether or not there is truly an association between perianal fistulization and intraabdominal intestinal fistulization in CD.

Aims: We have sought to determine the association between perianal and intestinal fistulization by analyzing the cases of CD recorded in databases from six international centers.

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Background: 6-Mercaptopurine (6-MP) has shown efficacy in the treatment of Crohn's disease when used in conjunction with corticosteroids. Sparse literature to date suggests that 6-MP is effective when used without steroids. We therefore studied the efficacy of 6-MP in corticosteroid-naive Crohn's patients.

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Endoscopic therapy can be employed and may be useful in inflammatory bowel disease patients with dysplastic polyps, inflammatory strictures (enteric and biliary), bleeding, and for treatment of some complications of continent ileostomies. Dysplastic polyps can be removed endoscopically safely and effectively without resorting to colectomy, as long as there is no other detectable dysplasia in flat mucosa and complete removal can be assured (by biopsy of adjacent mucosa and close follow-up). Some colonic strictures in Crohn's disease can be dilated using endoscopes of graded caliber or with through-the-scope balloons, with or without stent placement.

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