Research Projects
Our consortium members and researchers collaborate internationally
Classification
Perianal Crohn’s disease can present with ‘fistula’. Fistula are abnormal tunnels, or tracts, that develop between the skin on the outside of the buttock/anal area and the anal canal on the inside (called the ‘rectum’). They can cause unpleasant symptoms like discharge and pain.
Optimising Treatment
The consortium has published guidance on how to optimise and implement a synergistic medical and surgical treatment plan for perianal Crohn's disease.
Priority Setting Partnership
The TOPClass Consortium led a Global Priority Setting Partnership in collaboration with the James Lind Alliance. This initiative brought together patients …