Point 7 is very interesting to me as someone who didn't receive a crohn's diagosis until AFTER I'd had an ileo-caecal resection. Even though it doesn't quite fit my case, it seems about as close as I can get. I've struggled to find any studies/outcomes on people whose Crohn's was only diagnosed via ICR histology (and I had no Crohn's symptoms for the first 50 years of my life - go figure... they assumed they were removing a cancer) - even though the one time I saw an IBD consultant, he tried to tell me my case wasn't that uncommon.
Point 7 is very interesting to me as someone who didn't receive a crohn's diagosis until AFTER I'd had an ileo-caecal resection. Even though it doesn't quite fit my case, it seems about as close as I can get. I've struggled to find any studies/outcomes on people whose Crohn's was only diagnosed via ICR histology (and I had no Crohn's symptoms for the first 50 years of my life - go figure... they assumed they were removing a cancer) - even though the one time I saw an IBD consultant, he tried to tell me my case wasn't that uncommon.