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Last Name Initial: D

  1. Anne-Lise D. D'Angelo, M.D., M.S.

    Anne-Lise D. D'Angelo, M.D., M.S.

    1. Colon and Rectal Surgeon
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Colectomy, Coloanal anastomosis, Laparoscopic surgery, Proctectomy, Minimally invasive surgery, Colostomy, Robotic surg...ery, Colorectal surgery, Ileostomy, Crohn's disease, Rectal cancer, Rectal prolapse, Diverticulitis, Colon cancer, Carcinoid tumor, Lynch syndrome, Polyposis syndromes, Polyp, Inflammatory bowel disease, Anal cancer, Ulcerative colitis, Fistula

  2. Michelle F. DeLeon, M.D.

    Michelle F. DeLeon, M.D.

    1. Colon and Rectal Surgeon
    1. Jacksonville, FL
    Areas of focus:

    Transanal endoscopic microsurgery, Laparoscopic surgery, Colorectal surgery, Robotic surgery, Rectal cancer, Diverticul...itis, Colon cancer, Anorectal disease, Ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, Inflammatory bowel disease

  3. Eric J. Dozois, M.D.

    Eric J. Dozois, M.D.

    1. Surgical Oncologist
    2. Colon and Rectal Surgeon
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Laparoscopic surgery, Minimally invasive abdominal surgery, Ileostomy, Rectal prolapse surgery, Colostomy, Robotic surg...ery, Intraoperative radiation therapy, Proctectomy, Coloanal anastomosis, Ileal conduit management, Anorectal surgery, Colorectal surgery, J-pouch surgery, Complex oncologic multidisciplinary pelvic surgery, Flexible sigmoidoscopy, Colonoscopy, Colectomy, Rectal cancer, Inflammatory bowel disease, Lynch syndrome, Diverticulitis, Crohn's disease, Ulcerative colitis, Polyposis syndromes, Anorectal disease, Colon cancer, Recurrent cancer, Anal fistula, Familial adenomatous polyposis, Colon polyps

Research

Mayo Clinic researchers are working to improve diagnosis and treatment of Crohn's disease. Radiologists at Mayo Clinic were instrumental in developing novel bowel imaging techniques, including magnetic resonance (MR) and CT enterography. Current research to refine and enhance minimally invasive intestinal surgery could benefit people with Crohn's disease in the future.

Doctors at Mayo Clinic are also actively exploring new biological therapies to help manage Crohn's disease. Some investigators are studying possible links between diet, the immune system and bacteria in the digestive tract (microbiome). Other research focuses on the genetic basis of Crohn's disease. Clinical trials are ongoing for a new bioprosthetic plug that has been proposed for the treatment of complex anal fistula.

Publications

See a list of publications about Crohn's disease by Mayo Clinic doctors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine.

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