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Peter A. Bampton

Researcher at Flinders University

Publications -  135
Citations -  8706

Peter A. Bampton is an academic researcher from Flinders University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inflammatory bowel disease & Colonoscopy. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 124 publications receiving 7588 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter A. Bampton include Repatriation General Hospital & St George's Hospital.

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Host-microbe interactions have shaped the genetic architecture of inflammatory bowel disease

Luke Jostins, +105 more
- 01 Nov 2012 - 
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis genome-wide association scans is undertaken, followed by extensive validation of significant findings, with a combined total of more than 75,000 cases and controls.
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Measurement of fecal calprotectin improves monitoring and detection of recurrence of Crohn's disease after surgery

TL;DR: In this analysis of data from a prospective clinical trial, FC measurement has sufficient sensitivity and NPV values to monitor for CD recurrence after intestinal resection and its predictive value might be used to identify patients most likely to relapse.
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Fear and fertility in inflammatory bowel disease: a mismatch of perception and reality affects family planning decisions.

TL;DR: Whether IBD patients' perceptions of the issues surrounding IBD, pregnancy, and childbearing influence their reproductive behavior is determined and specific patient concerns included IBD heritability, the risk of congenital abnormalities, and medication teratogenicity.
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Comparison of a brush-sampling fecal immunochemical test for hemoglobin with a sensitive guaiac-based fecal occult blood test in detection of colorectal neoplasia

TL;DR: A paired comparison of a sensitive guaiac FOBT with a brush‐sampling FIT is conducted to determine whether this FIT improves detection of significant neoplasia.