Patients should be offered treatment with peginterferon and ribavirin before liver transplantation or as soon as HCV-recurrence is apparent, find doctors in the American Journal of Transplantation.
A cost-effectiveness study in this week's issue of the British Medical Journal compares laparoscopic fundoplication with medical management for gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.
Patient trust-in-physician and race are predictors of adherence to medical management in inflammatory bowel disease, report researchers in the most recent issue of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.
This month's Annals of Internal Medicine uses the results of baseline and surveillance colonoscopy to predict recurrent adenomas with high-risk characteristics.
Researchers in the latest American Journal Gastroenterology find a psychological component to psychosocial distress and somatic symptoms in community subjects with IBS.
A study in this month’s American Journal of Gastroenterology evaluates time trends and impact of upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding and perforation in clinical practice.
The latest Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology evaluates proton pump inhibitors for gastroduodenal damage related to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or aspirin.
There have been minor changes in the stage at diagnosis, resection for cure and prognosis of pancreatic cancers during the past 30 years, finds a study in the British Journal of Cancer.
Doctors in the American Journal of Gastroenterology find that inactive carriers of HBV do risk progression to cirrhosis and that regular follow-up is necessary.
Mesalazine is an effective and safe approach to reduce mast cell infiltration and improve general well-being in patients with IBS, find researchers in the August issue of Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics.
The most recent issue of the Digestive Diseases and Sciences evaluates the impact of operator fatigue on endoscopy performance and procedure scheduling.
Concomitant immunomodulators do not improve efficacy or pharmacokinetics in IBD patients who receive maintenance infliximab, finds a study in Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics.
Doctors in the latest issue of the Annals of Surgery find that early ERCP is associated with fewer complications in predicted severe acute biliary pancreatitis if cholestasis is present.
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