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William J. Tremaine
Researcher at Mayo Clinic
Publications - 290
Citations - 26053
William J. Tremaine is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ulcerative colitis & Inflammatory bowel disease. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 282 publications receiving 24233 citations. Previous affiliations of William J. Tremaine include University of Paris & Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
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Vedolizumab Drug Level Correlation With Clinical Remission, Biomarker Normalization, and Mucosal Healing in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Badr Al-Bawardy,Guilherme Piovezani Ramos,Maria Alice V. Willrich,Sarah M. Jenkins,Sang Hyoung Park,Sang Hyoung Park,Satimai Aniwan,Satimai Aniwan,Shayla Schoenoff,David H. Bruining,Konstantinos A. Papadakis,Laura E. Raffals,William J. Tremaine,Edward V. Loftus +13 more
TL;DR: A cross-sectional study of IBD patients treated with VDZ with VTLs checked between July 1, 2016, and March 1, 2017 showed a low rate of immunogenicity to V DZ and an association between V TLs and CRP in CD but not in UC patients.
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Early measles virus infection is associated with the development of inflammatory bowel disease.
Darrell S. Pardi,William J. Tremaine,William J. Sandborn,Edward V. Loftus,Gregory A. Poland,W. Scott Harmsen,Alan R. Zinsmeister,L. Joseph Melton +7 more
TL;DR: Early measles infection is associated with an increased risk of developing Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, and the risk may be higher with earlier infection.
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Perianal Crohn's disease findings other than fistulas in a population-based cohort.
Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet,Edward V. Loftus,William J. Tremaine,W. Scott Harmsen,Alan R. Zinsmeister,William J. Sandborn +5 more
TL;DR: Female gender and extraintestinal manifestations were associated with increased risks for perianal lesions other than fistulas, while older age at diagnosis was associated with a slightly decreased risk.
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Pharmacokinetics of Nicotine Tartrate after Single-Dose Liquid Enema, Oral, and Intravenous Administration
Bradley J. Zins,William J. Sandborn,Dennis C. Mays,George M. Lawson,Jeffrey A. McKinney,William J. Tremaine,Douglas W. Mahoney,Alan R. Zinsmeister,Richard D. Hurt,Kenneth P. Offord,James J. Lipsky +10 more
TL;DR: Nicotine tartrate administered as either a liquid enema or as an oral solution had low bioavailability and was well tolerated, and the therapeutic potential of nicotine tartrate liquid enemas should be investigated in patients with left‐sided ulcerative colitis.
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Isolated Crohn's Disease of the Stomach
TL;DR: A patient is described with diffuse involvement of the entire stomach and an associated gastrosplenic fistula but no evidence of involvement elsewhere in the gastrointestinal tract.