Researchers in Newcastle have found that high meat or alcohol intake is associated with an increased likelihood of relapse for ulcerative colitis patients.
An article in this month's Gastroenterology assesses the efficacy and safety of azathioprine and mesalamine in the prevention of relapse in patients who have undergone surgery for Crohn's disease.
Writing in this month's issue of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, researchers have published the first ever report comparing ERCP and EUS with respect to their accuracy in tissue diagnosis of biliary strictures.
Screening by sigmoidoscopy more frequently than every 5 years would likely lead to only modest improvements as compared with a 5-year screening interval, suggests a report in the September issue of the journal Gastroenterology.
A study in the September issue of the journal Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, has found that success rates and complication levels following ERCP in children are similar to those in adults.
Women found endoscopic screening procedures comfortable and less embarrassing than a Pap smear or a mammography, finds a study in the most recent issue of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
Researchers in Germany and Texas have conducted a study investigating outcomes in patients with HIV who have also been diagnosed with invasive squamous-cell carcinoma of the anal canal.
Asian and African-American male patients with chronic hepatitis C and cirrhosis may have up to a four-fold increased risk for liver cancer compared to their Caucasian counterparts finds a study investigating the role of ethnicity in risk for hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with chronic hepatitis C and cirrhosis.
A Canadian study has found the administration of propofol for endoscopic sedation by the endoscopist is safe and effective reports the September issue of the journal Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
The results of a survey of colonic polypectomy practices among clinical gastroenterologists have been published in the latest edition of the journal Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
A systematic review of the literature carried out by researchers in New Zealand has concluded that a consensus definition of fecal incontinence is needed that accounts for alterations in quality of life.
Icelandic researchers have used data representing everyone diagnosed with IBD in Iceland over a period of almost half a century to explore the genetic factors that might play a role in the development of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease and obstructive sleep apnea may share similar risk factors, find physicians in the September issue of Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
Rubber band ligatures are a safe and effective therapy for symptomatic internal hemorrhoids, find researchers in the latest issue of the Diseases of the Colon and Rectum.
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