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Pediatric to adult inflammatory bowel disease transition: the Asian experience

Tan B, Ong D

Many tertiary inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) centers recognize that a structured transition program is fundamental for an IBD unit. However, the path to ensuring a seamless transition for all stakeholders...
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Best practices on immunomodulators and biologic agents for ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease in Asia

Ooi CJ, Hilmi I, Banerjee R, Chuah SW, Ng SC, Wei SC, Makharia G, Pisespongsa P, Chen MH, Ran ZH, Ye BD, Park DI, Ling KL, Ong D, Ahuja V, Goh KL, Sollano J, Lim WC, Leung WK, Ali RA, Wu DC, Ong E, Mustaffa N, Limsrivilai J, Hisamatsu , Yang SK, Ouyang Q, Geary R, De Silva J, Rerknimitr R, Simadibrata M, Abdullah M, Leong RW, on behalf of the Asia Pacific Association of Gastroenterology (APAGE) Working Group on Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Asian Organization for Crohn's and Colitis

The Asia-Pacific Working Group on inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) was established in Cebu, Philippines, under the auspices of the Asian Pacific Association of Gastroenterology with the goal of improving IBD...
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The association between new generation oral contraceptive pill and the development of inflammatory bowel diseases

Sanagapalli S, Ko Y, Kariyawasam V, Ng SC, Tang W, de Silva H, Chen M, Wu K, Aniwan S, Ng KK, Ong D, Ouyang Q, Hilmi I, Simadibrata M, Pisespongsa P, Gopikrishna S, Leong RW, on behalf of the IBD Sydney Organisation and the Asia-Pacific Crohn's and Colitis Epidemiology Study (ACCESS) Group

BACKGROUND/AIMS: To examine the association between use of oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) and the risk of developing inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), in a modern cohort. METHODS: A prospective nested case-control study...
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