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Infections within first year of life predicted IBD

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Amy Karon
Publish date: May 15, 2019

The correlation was strongest for onset by age 10 years.

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Induction trough levels predicted ustekinumab response in Crohn’s disease

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Amy Karon
Publish date: May 8, 2019

An ustekinumab trough level of 2.0 mcg/mL or higher distinguished responders from nonresponders with an area under the receiver operating curve of...

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Clock gene disruption might underlie IBD

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Amy Karon
Publish date: May 8, 2019

Multiple clock genes showed reduced mRNA expression in inflamed and uninflamed intestinal mucosa and peripheral white blood cells from patients,...

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AGA Clinical Practice Update: Direct-acting antivirals and hepatocellular carcinoma

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Amy Karon
Publish date: May 8, 2019

For patients listed for liver transplantation, determine timing of DAA therapy on a case-by-case basis, consider regional wait times, availability...

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Ulipristal acetate tops placebo for uterine leiomyomas

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Amy Karon
Publish date: May 1, 2019

Significantly greater improvements in physical and social activities were seen with both ulipristal doses, compared with placebo, from baseline to...

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Study compares tapering strategies in rheumatoid arthritis

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Amy Karon
Publish date: May 1, 2019

Cumulative rates of flare at 1 year were 33% with initial tapering of conventional synthetic DMARDs and 43% with initial TNF-inhibitor tapering (...

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Induction trough levels predicted ustekinumab response in Crohn’s disease

Author:
Amy Karon
Publish date: May 1, 2019

An ustekinumab trough level of 2.0 mcg/mL or higher distinguished responders from nonresponders with an area under the receiver operating curve of...

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Tailoring the Mediterranean diet for NAFLD

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Amy Karon
Publish date: April 30, 2019

Keys to success included providing recipes and meal planners, education on how lifestyle and diet contribute to NAFLD, and offering care in person...

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Positive psoriatic arthritis screens occur often in psoriasis patients

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Amy Karon
Publish date: April 30, 2019

In all, 12.4% of patients had a positive screen for possibly undiagnosed psoriatic arthritis but had never been diagnosed with the disease.

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Gene therapy restored immunity in newly diagnosed SCID-X1

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Amy Karon
Publish date: April 23, 2019

In the phase 1/2 study, seven infants had normal immune cells 3-4 months after treatment, while the eighth infant responded after a gene therapy...

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Look for functional esophageal disorders if GERD patients fail PPIs

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Amy Karon
Publish date: April 9, 2019

Fully 75% of PPI nonresponders had concurrent functional heartburn or reflux hypersensitivity.

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No biopsy for 21% of adults with celiac disease

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Amy Karon
Publish date: April 9, 2019

The iCureCeliac Patient Powered Research Network is supported by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute. The investigators reported...

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Studies link TMAO to microbiome, reveal new heart disease target

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Amy Karon
Publish date: April 1, 2019

MIAMI – TMAO alters cholesterol and bile acid metabolism, upregulates inflammatory pathways, and promotes foam cell formation, all of which worsen...

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AGA publishes care pathway for IBD in pregnancy

Author:
Amy Karon
Publish date: April 1, 2019

Aminosalicylates, biologics, and immunomodulators can be continued during pregnancy and delivery.

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AGA Clinical Practice Update: Switching between biologics and biosimilars in inflammatory bowel disease

Author:
Amy Karon
Publish date: April 1, 2019

Two large studies have found switching to be safe, but FDA has not designated any biosimilar interchangeable.

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