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Ulcerative colitis

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2020
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease of unknown aetiology affecting the colon and rectum. Multiple factors, such as genetic background, environmental and luminal factors, and mucosal immune dysregulation, have been suggested to contribute to UC pathogenesis.
Taku, Kobayashi   +9 more
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Ulcerative colitis

The Lancet, 2023
Ulcerative colitis is a lifelong inflammatory disease affecting the rectum and colon to a variable extent. In 2023, the prevalence of ulcerative colitis was estimated to be 5 million cases around the world, and the incidence is increasing worldwide. Ulcerative colitis is thought to occur in people with a genetic predisposition following environmental ...
Le Berre, Catherine   +2 more
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Ulcerative Colitis

The Lancet, 2002
Ulcerative colitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the rectum and colon. Results from many studies in people and animals of intestinal inflammation suggest that ulcerative colitis results from environmental factors triggering a loss of tolerance for normal intestinal flora in genetically susceptible individuals.
Richard J, Farrell, Mark A, Peppercorn
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Ulcerative colitis

Hospital Medicine, 2000
Ulcerative colitis is a relatively common cause of altered bowel habit and rectal bleeding. Coordinated management of the investigation and care of patients with this condition is vital to optimize treatment. This article reviews current management options.
M, Miller, A, Windsor
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Ulcerative Colitis: Pathogenesis

Current Drug Targets, 2011
The pathogenesis of ulcerative is still poorly understood. With the introduction of new culture-independent techniques the research on the intestinal microbiota has revealed an important reduction of Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes leading to a reduced biodiversity and dysbiosis in these patients.
FRIES, Walter, S. Comunale
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Segmental (Ulcerative) Colitis

Gastroenterology, 1960
Twelve years ago the authors, in conjunction with Dr. John H. Garlock,1 presented a series of 77 cases of "right-sided regional colitis" with an attempt to describe the "life-cycle" of this disease as based upon a follow-up study covering 17 years. We were subsequently dissatisfied with this title for two reasons: first, this localized form of colitis ...
H, YARNIS, B B, CROHN
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Segmental ulcerative colitis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1962
Abstract Eleven cases of segmental ulcerative colitis, or 6.3 per cent of all ulcerative colitis cases reviewed between 1950 and 1959 are presented. Several unusual features, including perforation of a diverticulum in an involved segment, obstruction and hemorrhage are included. Medical management is believed to offer the poorest results while early
W J, CUSHING, W S, McCUNE
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Fulminant ulcerative colitis

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2000
Fulminant ulcerative colitis necessitates immediate hospitalization. Supportive therapy such as aggressive rehydration, restriction of oral intake, and consideration of parenteral nutrition should be initiated. High-dose intravenous steroids should be started in almost all cases.
, Wong, , Yacyshyn
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Juvenile Ulcerative Colitis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1967
ALTHOUGH ulcerative colitis is apparently the same disease whether it occurs in children or in adults, certain features of its natural history are modified by the age of the patient.
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ULCERATIVE COLITIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955
L T, PALUMBO   +3 more
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