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Fibrostenosing Crohn's disease characterized by bowel wall thickening.
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Submucosal scarring is a defining feature.
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Endothelial cell clusters found within lymphoid aggregates.
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Spatial analysis links clusters to fibrosis.
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Higher fibrosis scores associated with endothelial clusters.
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Study improves understanding of tissue remodeling in Crohn's disease.
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Insights may aid in diagnosing fibrostenosing Crohn's patients.
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