id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-297857-ybqj8z1r Petagna, L. Pathophysiology of Crohn’s disease inflammation and recurrence 2020-11-07 .txt text/plain 6669 307 37 Crohn's disease evolution is mediated by a complex alteration of the inflammatory response which is characterized by alterations of the innate immunity of the intestinal mucosa barrier together with a remodeling of the extracellular matrix through the expression of metalloproteins and increased adhesion molecules expression, such as MAcCAM-1. The pathogenesis is also sustained by the interaction of these cells with integrins, adhesion molecules and multiple chemokines, responsible for the production of elevated levels of inflammatory cytokines, representing the target of immune and non-immune cells and the promotion of mucosal inflammation. A new Antimesenteric functional end-to-end Handsewn anastomosis: surgical prevention of anastomotic recurrence in Crohn's disease Surgical recurrence at anastomotic site after bowel resection in Crohn's disease: comparison of Kono-S and end-to-end anastomosis Surgical prevention of anastomotic recurrence by excluding mesentery in Crohn's disease: the SuPREMe-CD study -a randomized clinical trial Inclusion of the mesentery in Ileocolic resection for Crohn's disease is associated with reduced surgical recurrence ./cache/cord-297857-ybqj8z1r.txt ./txt/cord-297857-ybqj8z1r.txt