In your clinical setting, which tool has been more feasible for monitoring recurrence in post-surgical Crohn’s disease?
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A meta-analysis suggested that fecal calprotectin and imaging methods like CT/MR enterography and intestinal ultrasound can effectively detect Crohn’s disease recurrence, offering a non-invasive alternative to colonoscopy. Fecal calprotectin (<50 μg/g) showed 0.76 sensitivity and 0.66 specificity, while imaging methods achieved sensitivity above 0.89, with IUS specificity improved to 0.85 using radiographic parameter...
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