Crohn’s Fistula
Crohn’s fistula is an abnormal connection that forms between the intestine and the skin or other organs due to inflammation from Crohn's disease, often leading to symptoms like pain, drainage, and infection.
We are exploring the use of fat-derived stem cells to treat fistulas in people with Crohn's disease. The goal is to find the best dose that may help improve healing.
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Crohn’s fistula is an abnormal connection that forms between the intestine and the skin or other organs due to inflammation from Crohn's disease, often leading to symptoms like pain, drainage, and infection.
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