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Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Gastroent Hepatol 2021; 75(4): 345–349. doi:10.48095/ccgh2021345.

The effect of CDED diet on the development of remission in a patient with persistent Crohn’s disease activity – a case report and workplace experience

Klára Matušinská1, Barbora Pipek2, Andrea Fialová3, Petr Fojtík Orcid.org  2

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Summary

The CDED diet (Crohn‘s disease exclusion diet) is the first elimination diet that induces and maintains remission in adult patients with mild to moderate Crohn‘s disease. It is based on mandatory, recommended and prohibited foods. In our article we present our workplace experience, that is still limited, as well as the case report of a patient with a long history of Crohn‘s disease in ileocecal localization on immunosuppressive therapy with azathioprine. He has benefited significantly from the CDED diet, his abdominal symptomatology and laboratory parameters have improved. There has also been a significant improvement in the quality of his life.


Key words: CDED – Crohn’s disease – diet – alternative nutrition – relapse of the disease

Keywords

Crohn’s disease, diet, Crohn’s Disease Exclusion Diet (CDED), relaps nemoci, alternativní stravování

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