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Endoscopic Balloon Dilation for Crohn’s Disease-Associated Strictures

Klag T, Wehkamp J, Goetz M

Management of intestinal strictures associated with Crohn's disease (CD) is clinically challenging despite advanced medical therapy directed toward mucosal healing to positively influence the natural course of CD-associated complications. Although...
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Quality of life in inflammatory bowel diseases: it is not all about the bowel

Keller R, Mazurak N, Fantasia L, Fusco S, Malek NP, Wehkamp J, Enck P, Klag T

Background/Aims: The inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), ulcerative colitis (UC), and Crohn’s disease (CD) are chronic diseases mostly affecting young patients. As they are diseases accompanying patients for their entire life,...
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Ustekinumab is effective in biological refractory Crohn's disease patients–regardless of approval study selection criteria

Saman S, Goetz M, Wendler J, Malek NP, Wehkamp J, Klag T

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Ustekinumab is effective in active Crohn's disease. In a retrospective study, we assessed the clinical outcome in nonresponders to anti-tumor necrosis factor therapy, and/or conventional therapy and/or the α4β7-integrin...
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Consensus recommendations for patient-centered therapy in mild-to-moderate ulcerative colitis: the i Support Therapy–Access to Rapid Treatment (iSTART) approach

Danese S, Banerjee R, Cummings J, Dotan I, Kotze PG, Leong RW, Paridaens , Peyrin-Biroulet L, Scott G, Assche GV, Wehkamp J, Yamamoto-Furusho JK

Symptomatic ulcerative colitis (UC) can be a chronic, disabling condition. Flares in disease activity are associated with many of the negative impacts of mild-to-moderate UC. Rapid resolution of flares can...
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