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Fibro-Stenosing Crohn’s Disease: What Is New and What Is Next?
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Clinical Medicine, Vol 12, Iss 9, p 3052 (2023)
Subject
fibrosis
stricture
IBD
cross-sectional imaging
balloon
stricturoplasty
Medicine
Language
English
ISSN
2077-0383
Abstract
Fibro-stenosing Crohn’s disease (CD) is a common disease presentation that leads to impaired quality of life and often requires endoscopic treatments or surgery. From a pathobiology perspective, the conventional view that intestinal fibro-stenosis is an irreversible condition has been disproved. Currently, there are no existing imaging techniques that can accurately quantify the amount of fibrosis within a stricture, and managing patients is challenging, requiring a multidisciplinary team. Novel therapies targeting different molecular components of the fibrotic pathways are increasing regarding other diseases outside the gut. However, a large gap between clinical need and the lack of anti-fibrotic agents in CD remains. This paper reviews the current state of pathobiology behind fibro-stenosing CD, provides an updated diagnostic and therapeutic approach, and finally, focuses on clinical trial endpoints and possible targets of anti-fibrotic therapies.