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A 34-year-old woman is taking mesalamine for long-standing terminal ileal Crohn’s disease and develops perirectal pain. Examination demonstrates 2 active anal fissures with waxy appearing skin tags and a partially drained perirectal abscess. What is the most appropriate treatment sequence?
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