A clinical case of severe Crohn’s disease with a stricturing phenotype
https://doi.org/10.21886/2712-8156-2026-7-2-88-92
Abstract
Crohn’s disease often has an aggressive course and leads to severe complications. Often, choosing a surgical or therapeutic treatment approach can be challenging. This article presents a clinical case of a severe course of the stricturing phenotype of Crohn’s disease, complicated by lower subcompensated small bowel obstruction, and discusses the clinical symptoms of the disease and the management approach.
About the Authors
A. T. MarinchukRussian Federation
Alexander T. Marinchuk, Cand. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor of the Department of In-ternal Diseases No. 1
Rostov-on-Don
E. S. Pak
Russian Federation
Ekaterina S. Pak, Cand. Sci. (Med.), Assistant of the Department of Reconstructive, Car-diovascular, Thoracic, Maxillofacial Surgery and Organ Transplantation; Head of the Gastroenterology Department, of the Regional Center of Surgery and Donor Coordination
Rostov-on-Don
T. M. Petrova
Russian Federation
Tatyana M. Petrova, gastroenterologist of the Gastroenterology Department, of the Regional Center of Surgery and Donor Coordination
Rostov-on-Don
M. A. Alasheeva
Russian Federation
Maria A. Alasheeva, student of the General Medicine Faculty
Rostov-on-Don
A. S. Kharkov
Russian Federation
Alexander S. Khar’kov, Cand. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor of the Department of In-ternal Diseases No. 1
Rostov-on-Don
O. V. Bukhtin
Russian Federation
Oleg V. Bukhtin, Therapist of the Gastroenterological Department of the Center for Surgery and Donation Coordination (regional)
Rostov-on-Don
N. A. Korsun
Russian Federation
Nadezhda A. Korsun, Endocrinologist, Consultative Outpatient Clinic
Rostov-on-Don
A. B. Moskovets
Russian Federation
Anna B. Moskovets, endocrinologist
Rostov-on-Don
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Review
For citations:
Marinchuk A.T., Pak E.S., Petrova T.M., Alasheeva M.A., Kharkov A.S., Bukhtin O.V., Korsun N.A., Moskovets A.B. A clinical case of severe Crohn’s disease with a stricturing phenotype. South Russian Journal of Therapeutic Practice. 2026;7(2):88-92. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21886/2712-8156-2026-7-2-88-92
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