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Novel study explores link between primary immunodeficiencies, rheumatic diseases

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Amy Karon
Publish date: October 21, 2020

Fully 48% of patients with autoimmune rheumatic diseases who developed persistent hypogammaglobulinemia after initiating treatment with...

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IL-23 plays key roles in antimicrobial macrophage activity

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Amy Karon
Publish date: October 19, 2020

Human macrophages showed less antimicrobial activity when transfected with the IL23R-Q381 variant, which is protective against IBD.

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Budesonide orodispersible tablets maintained remissions in EoE

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Amy Karon
Publish date: October 16, 2020

After 48 weeks, 51 patients in the 1-mg group (75%) and 50 patients in the 0.5 mg group (73.5%) remained in remission, compared with only three...

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Dr. Lukasz Kwapisz is an assistant professor of gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston

Diarrhea prevalent among COVID-19 patients with IBD

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Amy Karon
Publish date: October 15, 2020

One in five patients with IBD and COVID-19 had diarrhea, at least twice the prevalence compared with pooled data from prior studies.

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Lusutrombopag found safe, effective for severe thrombocytopenia in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma

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Amy Karon
Publish date: September 15, 2020

Lusutrombopag met the primary efficacy endpoint and did not significantly increase the rate of postprocedural thromboses, compared with placebo....

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AGA Clinical Practice Update: Diagnosis and treatment of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth

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Amy Karon
Publish date: September 15, 2020

For now, a SIBO diagnosis simply means that a patient’s presenting symptoms or laboratory findings are attributed to bacterial changes in the...

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Bariatric surgery achieved long-term resolution of NASH without worsening fibrosis

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Amy Karon
Publish date: September 14, 2020

In all, 84% of patients evaluated at 5 years met this primary endpoint.

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AGA Clinical Practice Update: Young adult–onset colorectal cancer diagnosis and management

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Amy Karon
Publish date: September 14, 2020

In addition to receiving cancer staging or being referred to an oncologist, newly diagnosed patients should be counseled about both germline...

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Scoring system identified patients with suspected small-bowel bleeding

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Amy Karon
Publish date: September 9, 2020

At a cutoff threshold of less than or equal to 0, the negative predictive value of the scoring system was 83.6%, but its positive predictive value...

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Anti-CD8a, anti-IL-17A antibodies improved immune disruption in mice with history of NASH

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Amy Karon
Publish date: August 5, 2020

Treatment with anti-CD8a antibodies decreased cytotoxic T cells in all tissues tested, while antibodies targeting IL-17A reduced hepatic...

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Complete endoscopic healing tied to better Crohn’s disease outcomes

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Amy Karon
Publish date: August 5, 2020

Rates of treatment failure were 25% in patients with complete endoscopic mucosal healing, compared with 48% in patients with partial mucosal...

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Studies eyes risks for poor outcomes in primary sclerosing cholangitis

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Amy Karon
Publish date: August 4, 2020

Significant risk factors included younger age at diagnosis, Afro-Caribbean heritage, and male sex.

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Model identified heavy drinkers at highest risk of ALD progression

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Amy Karon
Publish date: August 4, 2020

Women and men with steatohepatitis had the highest 5-year risk for liver complications.

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Switching to low-inflammatory diet linked to lower risk for Crohn’s disease

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Amy Karon
Publish date: August 4, 2020

In a large observational study, switching from a high-inflammatory diet to a lower-inflammatory diet was associated with a significant decrease in...

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AAP releases new policy statement on barrier protection for teens

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Amy Karon
Publish date: July 21, 2020

The policy statement has been expanded to cover multiple types of sexual activity and methods of barrier protection.

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