Ace the 2026 Chronic Enteropathy Challenge – Master Your Approach and Excel!

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Which scenario best warrants surgical consideration in chronic enteropathy?

Diffuse disease that responds to medical therapy.

Widespread disease with no focal lesions.

For routine follow-up.

Focal lesions or masses or segmental disease not amenable to medical therapy.

Surgery is most clearly indicated when the disease is localized and a discrete problem cannot be resolved with medical therapy. In chronic enteropathy, diffuse disease that responds to medical treatment is managed medically, not surgically. Likewise, widespread disease without a focal lesion isn’t something surgery can effectively address. Routine follow-up isn’t a surgical issue either. The scenario that calls for surgical consideration is when there are focal lesions, masses, or segmental disease that won’t respond to medical therapy—because removing the affected segment or mass can relieve obstruction, obtain a definitive diagnosis, or otherwise address a localized problem that medical management cannot fix.

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