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  • The study examined the clinical characteristics of Crohn disease using the Montreal classification in two groups: surgical (43 patients) and non-surgical (125 patients).
  • In the surgical group, a majority were classified as A2, with disease behaviors showing significant differences compared to the non-surgical group, particularly in the frequency of B2 and B3 types.
  • The findings suggest that most surgical patients with Crohn disease present with A2 classification, primarily located in L1 and L3, with B2 and B3 being the leading causes for surgical intervention.

Article Abstract

Objective: To investigate the clinical features of Crohn disease according to the Montreal classification.

Methods: Clinical data of 43 surgical patients with Crohn disease (surgical group) and 125 non-surgical patients with Crohn disease (non-surgical group) were retrospectively analyzed and compared between two groups. The Montreal classification was used.

Results: In the surgical group, 28 patients (65.1%) were A2, 14 (32.6%) were A3 and only one was A1, which was not significantly different as compared to the non-surgery group. The proportions of L1, L2, L3, and L4 subtype in the surgical group were 41.9%, 25.6%, 30.2%, and 2.3%, respectively, which was not significantly different as compared to that in the non-surgery group. In the surgical group,B1 disease was found in 1 case (2.3%), B2 in 26 cases (60.5%), and B3 in 16 cases (37.2%), while in the non-surgical group, B1 was found in 79 cases (63.2%), B2 in 44 cases (35.2%) and B3 in 2 cases (1.6%). Differences were significant between two groups in disease behavior (P=0.001, P=0.004, P=0.001).

Conclusions: Most surgical patients of Crohn disease are A2. L1 and L3 are the main lesion location. As disease behavior, B2 and B3 are the main reasons for operation.

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