Crohn'S Colitis: Center For
Crohn'S Colitis: Center For
Crohn'S Colitis: Center For
75 Francis Street
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 732-7368
www.brighamandwomens.org
TEACHING AFFILIATE
TO
CARE
ABDOMINAL RADIOLOGY
The Gastrointestinal Radiology Service and the CT Interventional Section at
Brigham and Womens Hospital provide pre- and post-operative diagnostic and
therapeutic support, including:
Initial evaluation to determine the extent of disease;
Examination of fistulae using magnetic resonance imaging;
CENTER FOR
Drainage of abscesses;
Assessment using CT enteroclysis.
ENDOSCOPY
The Center for Crohns and Colitis works closely with the Endoscopy Center at
Brigham and Womens Hospital. Led by David L. Carr-Locke, MD, FRCP, FACG,
an internationally-renowned expert in endoscopic procedures, the Endoscopy
Center at Brigham and Womens Hospital provides a comprehensive range of
diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for Crohns
disease and ulcerative colitis, their complications
and associated conditions. The Center focuses on
endoscopic and other less invasive methods for
diagnosing and treating aspects of IBD, such as
direct endoscopic dilation of strictures, control
of bleeding, capsule endoscopy for suspected
Crohns disease, endoscopic surveillance for
dysplasia, diagnosis and treatment of biliary
disease, documentation of the extent and
severity of IBD, and diagnosis of malignancy.
Dr. Carr-Lockes research efforts in IBD
include evaluation of new treatment options
for sclerosing cholangitis and new biodegradable
David L. Carr-Locke, MD, FRCP, FAGG,
stents allowing for drug delivery for patients
Director, Endoscopy Center
with Crohn's disease.
T REATMENT
AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH
Surgery
PATHOLOGY
TO
TREATMENT
Using multiple modalities, treatment at the Center for Crohns and Colitis incorporates
new clinical trials, advanced medical therapy, and innovative surgical treatment. In
addition, patients have access to leading nutrition and metabolic experts.
Medical Therapy
The Center for Crohns and Colitis provides both conventional and new treatment
plans to produce the best results. Designed to induce and maintain remission of
symptomsas an alternative to or in conjunction with surgerymedical therapy at the
Center for Crohns and Colitis includes expertise in the use of immunomodulatory
drugs and an infusion center for the administration of monoclonal biologic agents,
such as anti-TNF antibody.
R ESEARCH
PIONEERING RESEARCH: FROM BENCH
TO
BEDSIDE
The Center for Crohns and Colitis at Brigham and Womens Hospital conducts advanced
basic science, translational, and clinical research studies to develop innovative treatment
approaches. A member of the Clinical Research Alliance of the Crohns and Colitis
Foundation of America, the Center is actively involved in ongoing clinical trials
and innovative techniques, as well as
physician-initiated trials, for new
treatments designed to improve the
quality-of-life for patients.
Sonia Friedman, MD, Director of Clinical Trials, Center for Crohns and Colitis;
Richard S. Blumberg, MD, Chief, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology
and Endoscopy
The Center for Crohns and Colitis is committed to serving patients individual needs. As the
medical needs of patients with Crohns disease and ulcerative colitis are often complex, the
Center works closely with referring physicians to ensure continuity of care through treatment,
consultation, and ongoing communication with referring physicians.
In conjunction with a wide range of womens health experts at Brigham and Womens
Hospital, the Center is working to meet the specific needs of women with Crohns disease and
ulcerative colitis, including women who are pregnant or in the process of planning a family.
Committed to patient education and support, the Center also works with the New England
Chapter of the Crohns and Colitis Foundation to deliver the latest research and treatment
information to patients.
(From left to right) Frederick L. Makrauer, MD; Robert Burakoff, MD, MPH, FACG, FACP, Clinical Chief and Director,
Center for Crohns and Colitis; Richard S. Blumberg, MD, Division Chief; Sonia Friedman, MD, Director of Clinical Trials,
Center for Crohns and Colitis; McKenzy Carlton, MS, PA-C, Physician Assistant, Center for Crohns and Colitis