"I am suffering from a stricture in the area where the cecum meets the small intestine. I recently had a CT scan, and the results showed some important findings. There is thickening of the intestinal wall with submucosal edema and increased mucosal enhancement, particularly in the cecum and terminal ileum, leading to a lumen narrowing that extends over 4.2 cm with a wall thickness of 1.2 cm. Additionally, mild fat stranding was noticed around the stomach, with two small pockets near the cecum, one measuring 2.4 cm and the other 1.1 cm. There are no fluid collections or signs of bowel obstruction.
The medical impression indicates mild active non-obstructive stricture due to Crohn's disease in the terminal ileum area, with two small pockets around the cecum. The CRP level remains elevated even after completing a course of corticosteroids at a dose of 40 mg, with a gradual reduction to 5 mg.
As for the treatment, I have been on biologic therapy (Stelara) every four weeks for the past nine months, but unfortunately, I have not noticed significant improvement in my condition, which has led to feelings of frustration. Is the medication unsuitable for my condition? Please, I would appreciate any advice."
The medical impression indicates mild active non-obstructive stricture due to Crohn's disease in the terminal ileum area, with two small pockets around the cecum. The CRP level remains elevated even after completing a course of corticosteroids at a dose of 40 mg, with a gradual reduction to 5 mg.
As for the treatment, I have been on biologic therapy (Stelara) every four weeks for the past nine months, but unfortunately, I have not noticed significant improvement in my condition, which has led to feelings of frustration. Is the medication unsuitable for my condition? Please, I would appreciate any advice."
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