Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet Plus Partial Enteral Nutrition Induces Sustained Remission in a Randomized Controlled Trial

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CDED plus PEN was better tolerated than EEN in children with mild to moderate CD. Both diets were effective in inducing remission by week 6. The combination CDED plus PEN induced sustained remission in a significantly higher proportion of patients than EEN, and produced changes in the fecal microbio …
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Authors Levine A;Wine E;Assa A;Sigall Boneh R;Shaoul R;Kori M;Cohen S;Peleg S;Shamaly H;On A;Millman P;Abramas L;Ziv-Baran T;Grant S;Abitbol G;Dunn KA;Bielawski JP;Van Limbergen J;;
Journal gastroenterology
Year 2019
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