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PN should be always preferred over EN in patients with stable Crohn's disease.
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In patients with stable Crohn's disease, there is no clear evidence to suggest that PN (parenteral nutrition) should always be preferred over EN (enteral nutrition). EN is generally the preferred method of providing nutrition in these patients, as it is associated with fewer complications and is more cost-effective. PN is typically reserved for patients who are unable to tolerate or absorb enteral nutrition, or in cases where there is an obstruction or fistula. Therefore, the statement that PN should always be preferred over EN in stable Crohn's disease is false.