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Nearly one in three patients with IBD affected by skin lesions


 

FROM ECCO 2023

Skin lesions add to patient misery

“Skin lesions are considered a burden to patients with IBD and add to their suffering,” said Sara Mesilhy, MBBS, a gastroenterologist with the Royal College of Physicians in the United Kingdom, who was not affiliated with the research.

The severity and location of the disease appears to play a role because researchers found extensive ulcerative colitis may carry a higher risk for the development of skin lesions, Dr. Mesilhy noted.

The first step when facing skin lesions is to control the disease activity via the best treatment option, Dr. Mesilhy suggested.

The study was independently supported. Dr. Jonaitis and Dr. Mesilhy have disclosed no relevant financial relationships.

A version of this article originally appeared on Medscape.com.

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