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Tailoring the Treatment to the Individual in Crohn's Disease
Crohn's disease is a heterogeneous disease with approximately 30-40%
of patients having a simple benign history and the rest having a chronic
progressive disease leading to complications, surgeries and potentially
socio-professional marginalisation. Recent studies have shown that an early
treatment with immunosuppressive treatment and/or anti-tumour necrosis factor
agents could change the natural history of the disease and avoid the development
of such disabling disease. The therapy should thus be tailored according to the
risk of developing such disabling disease. Recent cohort studies have shown that
clinical factors such as age at diagnosis, disease extent, disease location and
behaviour at diagnosis were predictive for the development of severe or
disabling disease and could be used in helping the physician to tailor
therapy