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Role of environmental factors in the development of inflammatory  bowel disease

Role of environmental factors in the development of inflammatory bowel disease

... The role of diet has been extensively studied in ...the development of IBD (Jantchou ...of development of the ...of development of IBD, contrary to the effect of insoluble fibres from whole ... See full document

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Role of biologics and biosimilars in inflammatory bowel disease: current trends and future perspectives

Role of biologics and biosimilars in inflammatory bowel disease: current trends and future perspectives

... under development for its treat- ...the disease, but this paradigm has changed with the increasing availability of evidence that suggests early use of biological ... See full document

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Update on the management of inflammatory bowel disease: specific role of adalimumab

Update on the management of inflammatory bowel disease: specific role of adalimumab

... the human antibody adalimumab was low (7/269, 2.6%), all in the 185 patients without concomitant immunosuppres- sion (3.8%). Data on correlation between the presence of anti-adalimumab antibodies and adverse events are ... See full document

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Overview of etiology and risk factors of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)

Overview of etiology and risk factors of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)

... that environmental factors play an essential role in the pathogenesis of ...of environmental factors are taken into consideration risk factors for IBD, including cigarette ... See full document

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The role of inflammatory mediators in the development of prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer

The role of inflammatory mediators in the development of prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer

... multiple environmental factors such as infectious agents, dietary carcinogens, and hormones triggers procarcinogenic inflammatory processes and promotes cell transformation and disease ... See full document

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A Study on Knowledge Assessment and Quality of Life in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patient

A Study on Knowledge Assessment and Quality of Life in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patient

... genetics, environmental factors, and the host immune system lead to aberrant immune responses and chronic intestinal ...pivotal role in the pathogenesis of ... See full document

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Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Review of
Immune Homeostasis and Genetics with an
Emphasis on the IL-10 Pathway

Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Review of Immune Homeostasis and Genetics with an Emphasis on the IL-10 Pathway

... In addition to genetics, emerging research indicates a role of the gut microbiome in IBD pathophysiology [46]. Following birth, the neonatal immune system interacts with the gut microbiome and becomes resistant or ... See full document

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A clinical review of recent findings in the epidemiology of inflammatory bowel disease

A clinical review of recent findings in the epidemiology of inflammatory bowel disease

... Abstract: Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), including both Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, are disorders of chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract marked by episodes of relapse ... See full document

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Factors affecting clinical decision-making in inflammatory bowel disease and the role of point-of-care calprotectin

Factors affecting clinical decision-making in inflammatory bowel disease and the role of point-of-care calprotectin

... of disease outcomes, and an increased risk of medication-associated adverse ...of disease activity and lower mean HADS anxiety scores were associated with deci- sion to request investigations in UC, ... See full document

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Factors associated with disease evolution in Greek patients with inflammatory bowel disease

Factors associated with disease evolution in Greek patients with inflammatory bowel disease

... Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic heteroge- neous disorders with unpredictable clinical ...Crohn's disease (CD) behaviour have been hampered by the variability of classifications used and ... See full document

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Regulatory role of defensins in inflammatory bowel disease

Regulatory role of defensins in inflammatory bowel disease

... Furthermore, defensins could serve as a bridge be- tween the innate immunity and subsequent adaptive im- mune responses. Intestinal defensins act as chemotactic factors for T cells, monocytes and immature ... See full document

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Cytomegalovirus colitis in inflammatory bowel disease and after haematopoietic stem cell transplantation: diagnostic accuracy, predictors, risk factors and disease outcome

Cytomegalovirus colitis in inflammatory bowel disease and after haematopoietic stem cell transplantation: diagnostic accuracy, predictors, risk factors and disease outcome

... the disease activity of few patients recovered spontaneously, (3) in few cases the underlying disease was lethal, especially in the HSCT cohort and (4) in some patients a decrease of the immunosuppressive ... See full document

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<p>Inflammatory bowel diseases: time of diagnosis, environmental factors, clinical course, and management – a follow-up study in a private inflammatory bowel disease center (2003–2017)</p>

<p>Inflammatory bowel diseases: time of diagnosis, environmental factors, clinical course, and management &ndash; a follow-up study in a private inflammatory bowel disease center (2003&ndash;2017)</p>

... The research presented here followed 329 patients for 14 years; of these, 212 had CD, and 117 had UC (Table 1). According to our data there was a greater number of cases of CD when compared to UC. It is likely that as CD ... See full document

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Development of Colon-targeted Microsponges for the Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Development of Colon-targeted Microsponges for the Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

... The microsponge drug delivery system has many favourable characteristics such as enhanced stability due to high degree of crosslinking, reduced side effects due to targeted and modified drug release, and also protects ... See full document

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Mindfulness based cognitive therapy for inflammatory bowel disease patients : findings from an exploratory pilot randomised controlled trial

Mindfulness based cognitive therapy for inflammatory bowel disease patients : findings from an exploratory pilot randomised controlled trial

... anxiety, disease activity, dispositional mindfulness and quality of life) and to estimate sample size for a future large ...active disease symptoms, planned surgery or incompatibility with group ... See full document

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Investigation of acute inflammation in Crohn&#039;s disease and chronic granulomatous disease

Investigation of acute inflammation in Crohn's disease and chronic granulomatous disease

... and bowel. The natural history o f the disease has been recently reported in 368 patients (Winkelstein et ...the disease and the prophylactic use o f Septrin^^ and ...the disease, particularly ... See full document

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Quality of care in inflammatory bowel disease: results of a prospective controlled cohort study in Germany (NET&lt;sub&gt;IBD&lt;/sub&gt;)

Quality of care in inflammatory bowel disease: results of a prospective controlled cohort study in Germany (NET<sub>IBD</sub>)

... Restrictions in nine different areas of life within the past 3 months (self-care, daily duties and responsibilities at and outside home, recreation, social activities, personal relations, sex, nutrition) were assessed by ... See full document

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A Study on inflammatory bowel disease and role of serological markers.

A Study on inflammatory bowel disease and role of serological markers.

... increased side effects without appreciable clinical benefit and thus should be avoided. The addition of sulfasalazine to corticosteroids in moderately to severely active UC does not offer any incremental benefit. ... See full document

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PAX genes in development and disease: the role of PAX2 in urogenital tract development

PAX genes in development and disease: the role of PAX2 in urogenital tract development

... expressed in the spinal cord, mid/hindbrain, ear, eye, and urogeni- tal system, which includes the Wolffian duct, ureteric bud, collect- ing duct epithelia, early nephrons, uterus, oviducts, vas deferens, and epididymis. ... See full document

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Over-reaching beyond disease activity: the influence of anxiety and medical economic burden on health-related quality of life in patients with inflammatory bowel disease

Over-reaching beyond disease activity: the influence of anxiety and medical economic burden on health-related quality of life in patients with inflammatory bowel disease

... Patients and methods: This was a cross-sectional cohort study of patients presenting to our tertiary IBD center. HRQOL was measured using the 36-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) and the Inflammatory ... See full document

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