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Justin Nebel
Researcher at Medical College of Wisconsin
Publications - 6
Citations - 839
Justin Nebel is an academic researcher from Medical College of Wisconsin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Disease. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 777 citations. Previous affiliations of Justin Nebel include Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science.
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Increased immune reactivity predicts aggressive complicating Crohn's disease in children.
Marla Dubinsky,Subra Kugathasan,Ling Mei,Yoana Picornell,Justin Nebel,Iwona Wrobel,Antonio Quiros,Gary Silber,Ghassan Wahbeh,Lirona Katzir,Eric A. Vasiliauskas,Ron Bahar,Anthony R. Otley,David R. Mack,Jonathan Evans,Joel R. Rosh,Maria Oliva Hemker,Neal Leleiko,Wallace Crandall,Christine R. Langton,Carol J. Landers,Kent D. Taylor,Stephan R. Targan,Jerome I. Rotter,James Markowitz,Jeffrey S. Hyams +25 more
TL;DR: The rate of complicated CD increases in children as the number and magnitude of immune reactions increase and disease progression is significantly faster in children expressing immune reactivity.
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A Meta-analytic Review of the Psychosocial Adjustment of Youth with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Rachel Neff Greenley,Kevin A. Hommel,Justin Nebel,Tara Raboin,Shun-Hwa Li,Pippa Simpson,Laura M. Mackner +6 more
TL;DR: Clinical attention to depressive disorders, QOL, and social functioning may be particularly salient in the context of pediatric IBD.
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Body Mass Index in Children with Newly Diagnosed Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Observations from Two Multicenter North American Inception Cohorts
Subra Kugathasan,Justin Nebel,Joseph A. Skelton,James Markowitz,David J. Keljo,Joel R. Rosh,Neal S. LeLeiko,David R. Mack,Anne M. Griffiths,Athos Bousvaros,Jonathan Evans,Adam Mezoff,Susan Moyer,Maria Oliva-Hemker,Anthony Otley,M. Pfefferkorn,W Crandall,Robert Wyllie,Jeffrey S. Hyams +18 more
TL;DR: A significant subgroup of children with newly diagnosed IBD has a BMI categorized as overweight or at risk for overweight, and clinicians should be aware of possible IBD diagnosis in the presence of increased BMI.
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Comparative phenotypic and CARD15 mutational analysis among African American, Hispanic, and White children with Crohn's disease.
Subra Kugathasan,Anthony Meneloas Loizides,Umesh Babusukumar,Erin McGuire,Tao Wang,Pleasant Hooper,Justin Nebel,Galina Kofman,Richard J. Noel,Ulrich Broeckel,Vasundhara Tolia +10 more
TL;DR: Phenotypic features of Crohn's disease are similar among African American and Hispanic children compared with white children, and CARD15 mutations are not increased amongAfrican American andHispanic children with CD.
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Incidence, clinical characteristics, and natural history of pediatric IBD in Wisconsin: a population-based epidemiological study.
Tonya Adamiak,Dorota Walkiewicz-Jedrzejczak,Daryl L. Fish,Christopher W. Brown,Jeanne Tung,Khalid Khan,William A. Faubion,Roger Park,Janice Heikenen,Michael Yaffee,Maria T. Rivera-Bennett,Marcy Wiedkamp,Michael C. Stephens,Richard J. Noel,Melodee Nugent,Justin Nebel,Pippa Simpson,Michael D. Kappelman,Subramaniam Kugathasan +18 more
TL;DR: A field-tested prospective system for identifying all new cases of IBD among Wisconsin children over an 8-year period confirmed a high incidence of pediatric-onset IBD in this Midwestern U.S. population.