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An unusual cause of distal duodenal bleeding

Chou JW, Cheng KS, Chuang SC

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Concerns in pregnancy and childbirth of women with inflammatory bowel disease

Jung SA

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Micronutrient deficiencies in inflammatory bowel disease: trivial or crucial?

Yoon SM

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Changing epidemiological trends of inflammatory bowel disease in Asia

Ng WK, Wong SH, Ng SC

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has become more common in Asia over the past few decades. The rate of increase in prevalence of the disease varies greatly in Asia, with several...
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Rectal tuberculosis after infliximab therapy despite negative screening for latent tuberculosis in a patient with ulcerative colitis

Singh J, Puri AS, Sachdeva S, Sakhuja P, Arivarasan K

Tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitors are now considered as standard therapy for patients with severe inflammatory bowel disease who do not respond to corticosteroids, but they carry a definite risk of...
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Magnetic resonance enterography for the evaluation of the deep small intestine in Crohn's disease

Ohtsuka K, Takenaka K, Kitazume Y, Fujii T, Matsuoka K, Kimura M, Nagaishi T, Watanabe M

For the control of Crohn's disease (CD) a thorough assessment of the small intestine is essential; several modalities may be utilized, with cross-sectional imaging being important. Magnetic resonance (MR) enterography,...
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Pulmonary embolism in an immunocompetent patient with acute cytomegalovirus colitis

Chou JW, Cheng KS

Acute cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection occurs commonly in immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients, but is usually asymptomatic in the latter. Vascular events associated with acute CMV infection have been described, but are...
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Pathogenic role of the gut microbiota in gastrointestinal diseases

Nagao-Kitamoto H, Kitamoto S, Kuffa P, Kamada N

The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is colonized by a dense community of commensal microorganisms referred to as the gut microbiota. The gut microbiota and the host have co-evolved, and they engage...
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Wernicke's encephalopathy after total parenteral nutrition in patients with Crohn's disease

Shin IS, Seok H, Eun YH, Lee YB, Lee SE, Kim ER, Chang DK, Kim YH, Hong SN

Micronutrient deficiencies in Crohn's disease (CD) patients are not uncommon and usually result in a combination of reduced dietary intake, disease-related malabsorption, and a catabolic state. Decreased serum thiamine levels...
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Comparison of the efficacy of disinfectants in automated endoscope reprocessors for colonoscopes: tertiary amine compound (Sencron2®) versus ortho-phthalaldehyde (Cidex®OPA)

Seo HI, Lee DS, Yoon EM, Kwon MJ, Park H, Jung YS, Park JH, Sohn CI, Park DI

BACKGROUND/AIMS: To prevent the transmission of pathogens by endoscopes, following established reprocessing guidelines is critical. An ideal reprocessing step is simple, fast, and inexpensive. Here, we evaluated and compared the...
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Usefulness of endoscopic resection using the band ligation method for rectal neuroendocrine tumors

Kim JS, Kim YJ, Chung JW, Kim JH, Kim KO, Kwon KA, Park DK, An JS

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Rectal neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are among the most common of gastrointestinal NETs. Due to recent advances in endoscopy, various methods of complete endoscopic resection have been introduced for small...
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Do we need colonoscopy verification in patients with fundic gland polyp?

Lee HS, Choi Y, Jung JY, Sung YJ, Ahn DW, Jeong JB, Kim BG, Lee KL, Koh SJ, Kim JW

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of colorectal neoplasia in subjects with fundic gland polyps (FGPs) and the relationship between FGPs and colorectal neoplasia in...
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Clinical features of active tuberculosis that developed during anti-tumor necrosis factor therapy in patients with inflammatory bowel disease

Lee JW, Choi CH, Park JH, Kim JW, Kang SB, Koo JS, Kim YH, Kim YS, Joo YE, Chang SK

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapy for active ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD) is associated with increased risks of tuberculosis (TB) infection. We analyzed the incidence and clinical...
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Pregnancy outcome in women with inflammatory bowel disease treated with anti-tumor necrosis factor and/or thiopurine therapy: a multicenter study from Japan

Komoto S, Motoya S, Nishiwaki , Matsui T, Kunisaki R, Matsuoka K, Yoshimura , Kagaya T, Naganuma M, Hida N, Watanabe M, Hibi T, Suzuki Y, Miura S, Hokari R, Japanese study group for pregnant women with IBD

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Anti-tumor necrosis factor drugs (anti-TNF) and thiopurines are important treatment options in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including during pregnancy. However, there are limited data on the benefit/risk...
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Adalimumab induction and maintenance therapy achieve clinical remission and response in Chinese patients with Crohn's disease

Wu KC, Ran ZH, Gao X, Chen M, Zhong J, Sheng JQ, Kamm MA, Travis S, Wallace K, Mostafa NM, Shapiro M, Li Y, Thakkar RB, Robinson A

BACKGROUND/AIMS: This was a Phase 2 study (NCT02015793) to evaluate the pharmacokinetics, safety, and efficacy of adalimumab in Chinese patients with Crohn's disease (CD). METHODS: Thirty, adult Chinese patients with CD...
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