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Risk of Surgery for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Has Decreased Over Time: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Population-Based Studies
Alexandra D. Frolkis,Jonathan Dykeman,Maria Negron,Jennifer deBruyn,Nathalie Jette,Kirsten M. Fiest,Talia Frolkis,Herman W. Barkema,Kevin P. Rioux,Remo Panaccione,Subrata Ghosh,Samuel Wiebe,Gilaad G. Kaplan +12 more
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The risk of intestinal surgery among patients with IBD has decreased over the past 6 decades, and the trend in risk of surgery over time was analyzed by meta-regression using mixed-effect models.About:
This article is published in Gastroenterology.The article was published on 2013-11-01. It has received 623 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Inflammatory bowel disease & Population.read more
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Editorial: Smoking Cessation for Crohn’s Disease: Clearing the Haze
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that smoking cessation improved the prognosis of Crohn’s disease and smoking cessation reduced the risk of flaring, regardless of exposure to anti-tumor necrosis factor agents.
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Antimesenteric cutback end-to-end isoperistaltic anastomosis (Sasaki-Watanabe anastomosis) for Crohn's disease: Novel surgical technique and early results of surgical anastomotic recurrence
Kazuhiro Watanabe,Iwao Sasaki,Atsushi Kohyama,Hideyuki Suzuki,Minoru Kobayashi,Taiki Kajiwara,Hideaki Karasawa,Shinobu Ohnuma,Takashi Kamei,Michiaki Unno +9 more
TL;DR: Antimesenteric cutback end‐to‐end isoperistaltic anastomosis (Sasaki‐Watanabe anastOMosis; Sasaki‐W anastsomosis), which was developed in the department, is a novel hand‐sewn anastmotic technique for Crohn's disease intended to prevent anastomsotic stenosis and preserve the peripheral circulation.
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Telenutrition for Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Tipping Point for Dietary Wellness
TL;DR: Remote nutritional expert care can improve IBD patients' nutritional status, avoid food triggers, and reduce the frequency and severity of exacerbations.
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Clinical Features and Long-term Prognosis of Crohn’s Disease in Korea: Results from the Prospective CONNECT Study
Seung Wook Hong,Byong Duk Ye,Jae Hee Cheon,Ji Hyun Lee,Ja Seol Koo,Byung Ik Jang,Kang-Yoon Lee,You-Sun Kim,Tae Oh Kim,Jong Pil Im,Geun Am Song,Sung Ae Jung,Hyun Soo Kim,Dong Il Park,Hyunsoo Kim,Kyu Chan Huh,Young Ho Kim,Jae Myung Cha,Geom Seog Seo,Chang Hwan Choi,Hyun Joo Song,Gwang Ho Baik,Jin Kim,Sung Jae Shin,Young Sook Park,Chang Hyun Lee,Jun Haeng Lee,Sung Hee Jung,Yunho Jung,Sung Chul Park,Young Eun Joo,Yoon Tae Jeen,Dong Soo Hwang,Suk-Kyun Yang,Hyo Jong Kim,Won Ho Kim,Joo Sung Kim +36 more
TL;DR: The prognosis of CD in Korea appears to have improved over time, as evidenced by the decreasing intestinal resection rate and early use of thiopurines was associated with an improved prognosis represented by a reduced risk of intestinal resections.
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Immune mechanisms involved in inducing remission in crohn's disease patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplant
Corraliza Márquez,Ana Maria +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, monitorizamos a cohort of 18 patients with enfermedad de Crohn refractaria that recibieron trasplante autologo de celulas madre hematopoyeticas, of los cuales el 50% consiguieron the remision endoscopica sin tratamiento de mantenimiento.
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