... with inflammatoryboweldisease (IBD) is high ...of disease activity, iron replacement therapy should start as soon as anemia or ID is detected to attain a normal hemoglobin (Hb) and iron ...
... InflammatoryBowelDisease (IBD) represents a group of chronic, relapsing, and remitting inflammatory disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, that affect millions of people ...
... Inflammatoryboweldisease (IBD) is a chronic condition with bouts of bowel inflammation, resulting in abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss, and bleeding among other ...
... and bowel biopsy, and acquisition of informed ...any disease involved in bone metabolism; previous or current treatment related to bone metabolism (calcitonin, bisphosphonates, parathormone (PTH), calcium, ...
... difficult-to-treat disease (represented by the fact that 42% of patients were receiving SC or IV medication, likely biological ...chronic disease is well ...
... FigURe 1 | Normal intestinal epithelium versus altered intestinal epithelium observed in inflammatoryboweldisease (iBD). (A) The normal intestine presents a high secretion of bactericidal molecules ...
... including inflammatoryboweldisease in susceptible ...Crohn´s disease, 76 from 27 patients with ulcerative colitis and 135 from 43 non infl ammatory boweldisease controls) were ...
... small bowel overlooked with other imaging techniques and also defines CD suspicion group ...of inflammatory markers, or abnormalities in other imaging tests ...small bowel CD can play an important ...
... 20 Bourreille A, Ignjatovic A, Aabakken L, Loftus EV Jr, Eliakim R, Pennazio M, Bouhnik Y, Seidman E, Keuchel M, Albert JG, Ardizzone S, Bar-Meir S, Bisschops R, Despott EJ, Fortun PF, Heuschkel R, Kammermeier J, ...
... of inflammatoryboweldisease (IBD) happened, especially ulcerative colitis (UC); this increment is possibly due to an overall augmentation of autoimmune diseases and in the decline of infectious di- ...
... immune-based inflammatory diseases, 3: non- inflammatory diseases; †T: total, S: severe; ‡Visual potential: 1, improvement with CLET only (corneal opacity was only superficial); 2, improvement with one ...
... To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of a synchronous presentation of a unicentric plasma cell vari- ant of CD, inflammatory hepatocellular adenoma and AA amyloidosis. Whether this rare ...
... human inflammatory diseases, such as Crohn’s disease, by oral administra- tion of eggs from the swine parasitic nematode Trichuris suis has attracted attention, based on the capacity of helminths to polar- ...
... of disease-modifying drugs used (categorized in tertiles), such as methotrexate, antimalarials, le fl unomide, sulfasalazine, cyclo- phosphamide, cyclosporine, and acitretin; and use of biological therapy (such as ...
... irritable bowel syndrome, gastroparesis, hepatobiliary disorders, celiac disease and alterations in the microbiota have been linked to the occurrence of ...chronic inflammatory response with ...
... autoimmune disease, which cause is not clear at all, although some ethiopathogenic factors are invoked, existing a production of autoantibodies against auto antigens with the consequent formation of multiple ...
... Of an estimated 17.3 million deaths globally from all causes in 2008, cardiovascular disease (CVD) accounted for 30% [1]. The cardiovascular epidemic is rapidly advancing in the world. It has been projected that ...
... Through an initial analysis from the gene microarray data, we iden- tified 51 genes that were upregulated by IL- 1β and downregulated by the chitosan- triclosan particles plus IL- 1 β treatment. We believe these genes ...
... This paper reviews the methods and principles for quality of life assessment. The aging of the population and the im- proved survival of people with acute and chronic condi- tions have produced several levels of ...