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Gareth Parkes

Researcher at Barts Health NHS Trust

Publications -  51
Citations -  3676

Gareth Parkes is an academic researcher from Barts Health NHS Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ulcerative colitis & Inflammatory bowel disease. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 45 publications receiving 2654 citations. Previous affiliations of Gareth Parkes include Royal London Hospital & King's College London.

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British Society of Gastroenterology consensus guidelines on the management of inflammatory bowel disease in adults

Christopher A. Lamb, +41 more
- 27 Sep 2019 - 
TL;DR: Comprehensive up-to-date guidance is provided regarding indications for, initiation and monitoring of immunosuppressive therapies, nutrition interventions, pre-, peri- and postoperative management, as well as structure and function of the multidisciplinary team and integration between primary and secondary care.
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High-throughput clone library analysis of the mucosa-associated microbiota reveals dysbiosis and differences between inflamed and non-inflamed regions of the intestine in inflammatory bowel disease

TL;DR: The results indicate that mucosal microbial diversity is reduced in IBD, particularly in CD, and that the species composition is disturbed, and may support the hypothesis that the overall dysbiosis observed in inflammatory bowel disease patients relative to non-IBD controls might be a result of the disturbed gut environment rather than the direct cause of disease.
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Review article: lactose intolerance in clinical practice--myths and realities.

TL;DR: A large number of people in the world have hypolactasia, but not everyone has lactose intolerance, as several nutritional and genetic factors influence tolerance.
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British Society of Gastroenterology guidance for management of inflammatory bowel disease during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nicholas A. Kennedy, +49 more
- 17 Apr 2020 - 
TL;DR: A risk grid is generated that groups patients into highest, moderate and lowest risk categories that allows patients to be instructed to follow the UK government’s advice for shielding, stringent and standard advice regarding social distancing, respectively.
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Smoking in inflammatory bowel disease: Impact on disease course and insights into the aetiology of its effect

TL;DR: Recent evidence suggests that smoking induces alterations to both the innate and acquired immune system, and smoking is associated with a distinct alteration in the intestinal microbiota both in patients with active Crohn's disease and healthy subjects.