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Endoscopy, 2005
This review summarizes important publications that have appeared during the last year dealing with imaging techniques and endoscopy, as well as the management of low-grade dysplasia and stenosis in inflammatory bowel disease. Magnetic resonance enteroclysis and capsule endoscopy are currently emerging as new imaging techniques for the small bowel in ...
H, Herfarth, G, Rogler
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This review summarizes important publications that have appeared during the last year dealing with imaging techniques and endoscopy, as well as the management of low-grade dysplasia and stenosis in inflammatory bowel disease. Magnetic resonance enteroclysis and capsule endoscopy are currently emerging as new imaging techniques for the small bowel in ...
H, Herfarth, G, Rogler
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Pediatric Annals, 2006
The inflammatory bowel diseases remain at the forefront of clinical investigation. Immunologic and genetic advances are fueling an explosion of novel diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. With further breakthroughs, there is hope that in the near future, these illnesses will no longer be considered either idiopathic or chronic.
Ari, Silbermintz, James, Markowitz
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The inflammatory bowel diseases remain at the forefront of clinical investigation. Immunologic and genetic advances are fueling an explosion of novel diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. With further breakthroughs, there is hope that in the near future, these illnesses will no longer be considered either idiopathic or chronic.
Ari, Silbermintz, James, Markowitz
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Nutrition, 1998
Many nutritional issues are important in the care of children and adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease. No specific dietary toxin or antigen has been identified to have an etiologic role in either ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease. A possible modulating effect of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on intestinal inflammation is being ...
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Many nutritional issues are important in the care of children and adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease. No specific dietary toxin or antigen has been identified to have an etiologic role in either ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease. A possible modulating effect of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on intestinal inflammation is being ...
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