Persistent abdominal pain in a patient with inactive Crohn’s colitis: have you considered enteric dysmotility?

Authors

  • Gabrio Bassotti Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Digestive Endoscopy Section, Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Perugia Medical School, Perugia; Gastroenterology Unit, S.Maria della Misericordia Hospital, Perugia, Italia
  • Daniele Gridavilla Gastroenterology Unit, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, L.Sacco Hospital, University of Milano, Milano, Italy
  • Olivia Morelli Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Digestive Endoscopy Section, Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Perugia Medical School, Perugia; Gastroenterology Unit, S.Maria della Misericordia Hospital, Perugia, Italia
  • Giovanni Maconi Gastroenterology Unit, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, L.Sacco Hospital, University of Milano, Milano, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15403/jgld-5224

Keywords:

abdominal paininactive Crohn's colitis, manometry, small bowel dysmotility

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2024-03-30

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Bassotti G, Gridavilla D, Morelli O, Maconi G. Persistent abdominal pain in a patient with inactive Crohn’s colitis: have you considered enteric dysmotility?. JGLD [Internet]. 2024 Mar. 30 [cited 2025 Jul. 16];33(1):132-3. Available from: https://jgld.ro/jgld/index.php/jgld/article/view/5224

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