The most recent issue of Gastroenterology examines the association of provider specialty and multidisciplinary care with hepatocellular carcinoma treatment and mortality.
Published ahead of print, the Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics investigates laboratory parameter-based machine learning model for excluding non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in the general population.
This month's issue of the Digestive Diseases & Sciences examines the efficacy and predictors of therapeutic failure in patients receiving medical treatments for stricturing Crohn’s disease.
This month's issue of Gastroenterology reports lower prevalence of celiac disease and gluten-related disorders in persons living in southern vs northern latitudes of the USA.
The latest issue of the Digestive Diseases & Sciences examines hospital-acquired conditions and the association with worse outcomes in Crohn’s disease-related hospitalizations.
Published ahead of print, the Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics examines the impact of a depressive state on disease course in adult inflammatory bowel disease.
The latest issue of Gastroenterology reports that menopausal hormone therapy is associated with increased risk of fecal incontinence in women after menopause.
This week's issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association evaluates the effect of intravenous ferric carboxymaltose on hemoglobin response among patients with acute isovolemic anemia following gastrectomy.
This month's issue of the Inflammatory Bowel Diseases examines trends in narcotic and corticosteroid prescriptions in patients with inflammatory bowel disease in the ambulatory care setting in the USA.
Infliximab is not associated with increased risk of malignancy or hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis in pediatric patients with IBD, reports this month's issue of Gastroenterology.
The latest issue of the Inflammatory Bowel Diseases examines variations in health insurance policies regarding biologic therapy use in inflammatory bowel disease.
June's issue of the Digestive Diseases & Sciences investigates the impact of an endoscopic quality improvement program focused on adenoma detection on sessile serrated adenoma/polyp detection.
The latest issue of the Clinical Gastroenterology & Hepatology reports increased post-procedural non-gastrointestinal adverse events after outpatient colonoscopy in high-risk patients.
Published ahead of print, the Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics identify recent studies which influenced clinical diagnosis, assessment and management of alcoholic hepatitis.
Published ahead of print, a study in the Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics examines whether selective serotonin receptor inhibitors are associated with increased risk of endoscopy-refractory bleeding, rebleeding or mortality in peptic ulcer bleeding.
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