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Selwyn Odes
Researcher at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Publications - 48
Citations - 2399
Selwyn Odes is an academic researcher from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inflammatory bowel disease & Cohort. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 45 publications receiving 2080 citations.
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Low Colectomy Rates in Ulcerative Colitis in an Unselected European Cohort Followed for 10 Years
Ole Høie,Frank Wolters,Lene Riis,Tomm Bernklev,Geir Aamodt,Juan Clofent,E.V. Tsianos,M Beltrami,Selwyn Odes,Pia Munkholm,Morten H. Vatn,Reinhold W. Stockbrügger,Bjørn Moum +12 more
TL;DR: The colectomy rate in UC in the first decade after diagnosis was found to be lower than that in previous publications, but there was a difference between northern and southern Europe.
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Cost Analysis and Cost Determinants in a European Inflammatory Bowel Disease Inception Cohort With 10 Years of Follow-up Evaluation
Selwyn Odes,Hillel Vardi,Michael Friger,Frank Wolters,Maurice G. Russel,Lene Riis,Pia Munkholm,P. Politi,Epameinondas V. Tsianos,Juan Clofent,Severine Vermeire,Estela Monteiro,Iannis Mouzas,Giovanni Fornaciari,Jildou Sijbrandij,Charles Limonard,Gilbert Van Zeijl,Colm O'Morain,Bjørn Moum,Morten H. Vatn,Reinhold W. Stockbrügger +20 more
TL;DR: In this multinational, population-based, time-dependent characterization of the health care cost of inflammatory bowel disease, increased expenditure was driven largely by country, diagnosis, hospitalization, and follow-up year.
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Ulcerative colitis: patient characteristics may predict 10-yr disease recurrence in a European-wide population-based cohort.
Ole Høie,Frank Wolters,Lene Riis,Geir Aamodt,Camilla Solberg,Tomm Bernklev,Selwyn Odes,Iannis Mouzas,M Beltrami,Ebbe Langholz,Reinhold W. Stockbrügger,Morten H. Vatn,Bjørn Moum +12 more
TL;DR: Smoking status, level of education, and possibly female gender were found to influence the risk of relapse in ulcerative colitis in a European population-based cohort 10 yr after diagnosis.
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Natural disease course of Crohn's disease during the first 5 years after diagnosis in a European population-based inception cohort: an Epi-IBD study.
Johan Burisch,Gediminas Kiudelis,Limas Kupčinskas,Hendrika Adriana Linda Kievit,Karina Winther Andersen,Vibeke Andersen,Riina Salupere,Natalia Pedersen,Jens Kjeldsen,Renata D'Incà,D. Valpiani,Doron Schwartz,Selwyn Odes,J. Olsen,K R Nielsen,Zsuzsanna Vegh,Peter L. Lakatos,Alina Toca,Svetlana Turcan,Konstantinos H. Katsanos,Dimitrios K. Christodoulou,Mathurin Fumery,Corinne Gower-Rousseau,Stefania Chetcuti Zammit,Pierre Ellul,Carl Eriksson,Jonas Halfvarson,Fernando Magro,Dana Duricova,Martin Bortlik,Alberto Fernandez,Vicent Hernandez,Sally Myers,Shaji Sebastian,Pia Oksanen,Pekka Collin,Adrian Goldis,Ravi Misra,Naila Arebi,I. Kaimakliotis,Inna Nikuina,Elena Belousova,Marko Brinar,Silvija Čuković-Čavka,Ebbe Langholz,Pia Munkholm +45 more
TL;DR: Despite patients being treated early and frequently with immunomodulators and biological therapy in Western Europe, 5-year outcomes including surgery and phenotype progression in this cohort were comparable across Western and Eastern Europe.
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Does pregnancy change the disease course? A study in a European cohort of patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
Lene Riis,Ida Vind,P. Politi,Frank Wolters,Severine Vermeire,Epameinondas V. Tsianos,Joao Freitas,Ioannis A. Mouzas,Victor Ruiz Ochoa,Colm O'Morain,Selwyn Odes,Vibeke Binder,Bjørn Moum,Reinhold W. Stockbrügger,Ebbe Langholz,Pia Munkholm +15 more
TL;DR: Pregnancy did not influence disease phenotype or surgery rates, but was associated with a reduced number of flares in the following years, according to a European cohort of IBD patients.