The most recent issue of the American Journal of Gastroenterology investigates the diagnostic accuracy of fecal calprotectin during the investigation of suspected pediatric IBD.
May's issue of the Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics examines the use of proton pump inhibitors and the spectrum and number of biliary pathogens in patients with acute cholangitis.
This month's Endoscopy reports on the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Guideline on advanced imaging for detection and differentiation of colorectal neoplasia.
a-Fetoprotein is a potential survival predictor in hepatocellular carcinoma patients with hepatitis B selected for liver transplantation, reports this month's issue of the European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology.
This week's publication of the Journal of the American Medical Association investigates the use of corticosteroids after hepatoportoenterostomy for bile drainage in infants with biliary atresia.
The development of esophago-gastric varices and decompensating events in cirrhosis identify 5 prognostic stages with significantly increasing mortality risks, reports this month's Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics.
Sugars intake was associated with increased risk of colorectal cancer among smokers and non-alcohol drinkers in men selectively, reports May's issue of the Scandanavian Journal of Gastroenterology.
The latest issue of the Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics performs a real-world assessment of therapy changes, suboptimal treatment and associated costs in patients with ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease.
The most recent issue of Hepatology finds that ascites and serum sodium are markers of increased waiting list mortality in children with chronic liver failure.
A study in this month's Scandanavian Journal of Gastroenterology evaluates the risk of colorectal cancer after an attack of uncomplicated diverticulitis.
A study in the latest issue of the Scandanavian Journal of Gastroenterology evaluates the effects of the continuous intake of a milk drink containing Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota on abdominal symptoms, fecal microbiota, and metabolites in gastrectomized subjects.
Higher plasma vitamin D is associated with reduced risk of Clostridium difficile infection in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases, reports this month's issue of the Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics.
May's issue of the Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics examines the safety and tolerability of rifaximin for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome without constipation.
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