Modern management of IBD should incorporate objective evidence of inflammatory disease activity to best inform management decisions. The therapeutic evolution in IBD has raised treatment expectations, and the current target of therapy for IBD is endoscopic mucosal healing....
Anemia in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Neglected Issue in Comprehensive Inflammatory Bowel Disease Management R Adiwinata,A Livina,BJ Waleleng,... - 《Acta Medica Indonesiana》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Inflammatory bowel disease management during the COVID-19 outbreak: The 10 do's and don'ts ...
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Management This article is intended to stimulate thought and focus on those areas where we feel advances in drug therapy for inflammatory bowel disease may occur. It ... J Rhodes,G Thomas,BK Evans - 《Drugs》 被引量: 25发表: 1997年 An Examination of Diet for the...
Ritchie, J.K.: Results of surgery for inflammatory bowel disease. A further survey of one hospital region. Br. Med. J.1:264, 1974 Google Scholar Ritchie, J.K., Ritchie, S.M., McIntyre, P.B., Marks, C.G.: Management of severe acute colitis in District Hospitals. J. R. Soc. ...
Understanding the therapeutic toolkit for inflammatory bowel disease The management of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) continues to evolve. This Review is a practical guide on the therapeutic toolkit for IBD, with a focus on current and emerging IBD medications, how they relate to management strategi...
When you have IBD, the symptoms will come and go over many years. It's important to work with your health care team to find management strategies that work best for you. That might mean some lifestyle changes, along with medications and, in some cases, surgery. ...
Aims: To describe the epidemiology and management of inflammatory bowel disease using GP records as the primary data source. Methods: A systematic search of GP clinical records in northern England, identifying cases of inflammatory bowel disease, patient consultation behaviour, prescribing patterns, and...
Young women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) pose a unique set of challenges. These women and their treating physicians must make difficult choices in matters regarding conception, pregnancy, and breastfeeding. This review highlights recent evidence and management issues that arise when taking care...
Inflammatory bowel diseases have significant long-term morbidity and healthcare resource consequences. Studies based on secondary care records may have underestimated the contribution of general practitioners (GPs) to its management. To describe the epidemiology and management of inflammatory bowel disease us...
Surgery continues to be a central component in the treatment of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The most important aspect of caring for patients with IBD is a close and ongoing interaction between the surgeon and gastroenterologist both before and after surgery. Surgery in patients ...