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Harvey-Bradshaw Index (Crohn's)

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Pro Tip

The number of liquid stools is the single most variable and important component of the HBI — in patients with a naturally loose stool baseline (e.g., short bowel syndrome, post-ileocaecal resection), establish their personal baseline and focus on change from baseline rather than the absolute stool count when interpreting the HBI. Document the patient's baseline stool frequency at every clinic visit to enable accurate longitudinal comparison.

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Did you know?

Crohn's disease is named after Dr Burrill Bernard Crohn, a gastroenterologist at New York's Mount Sinai Hospital who, in 1932, co-authored the landmark paper 'Regional Ileitis: A Pathologic and Clinical Entity' with Leon Ginzburg and Gordon Oppenheimer. The paper described 14 cases of a previously unnamed inflammatory disease of the terminal ileum. Crohn was the first named author alphabetically, which is why the disease bears his name — Ginzburg and Oppenheimer never received equivalent recognition.

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