نتایج جستجو برای: inflammatory bowel disease

تعداد نتایج: 1673717  

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology 1994

Journal: :Pediatric emergency medicine practice 2014
Margaret Huang Emily Rose

Inflammatory bowel disease includes both Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis. Pediatric-onset inflammatory bowel disease differs from adult inflammatory bowel disease in disease type, location, progression, and sex preponderance, and 20% to 30% of inflammatory bowel disease is diagnosed in childhood. Children are more likely than adults to present with extraintestinal manifestations of inflamm...

امینی‌رنجبر, صدیقه, کاظمی, بهرام ,

  Background and Objectives : Early and on time diagnosis of lower gastrointestinal bleeding is essential due to different treatable etiologies and prevention of complications. The aim of this study was to detect the etiologies of LGI bleeding in children referred to Kerman Hospital of Afzalipour.   Material and Methods : This descriptive-prospective study was performed on 138 children with pai...

Journal: :Acta medica portuguesa 2016
Fernando Magro Jaime Ramos Luís Correia Paula Lago Paula Peixe Ana Rita Gonçalves Ãngela Rodrigues Catarina Vieira Daniela Ferreira João Pereira Silva Maria Ana Túlio Paulo Salgueiro Samuel Fernandes

INTRODUCTION Anaemia can be considered the most common extra-intestinal manifestation in inflammatory bowel disease. Nevertheless, anaemia is often under-diagnosed and under-treated both in adults and children with inflammatory bowel disease. Herein, we report the consensus statements on the management of anaemia in inflammatory bowel disease developed by the Portuguese Working Group on Inflamm...

Journal: :Revista de gastroenterologia de Mexico 1998
H Matake T Matsui T Yao

Acute massive hemorrhage from CD occurred in 3.0% in our institution. Forty CD patients with massive hemorrhage were reported in last 20 years in Japan. The ratio of male to female was 7.0. Ninety percent of them complicated the small intestinal CD. Massive bleeding was seen mostly in the ileum (82.5%) and next was in the colon (12.5%). However massive gastrointestinal hemorrhage is not often c...

Chris Mcgee Julian Sherlock Rachel Byford Sean Wachtel, Simon de Lusignan Uy Hoang,

Background: There has recently been increasing interest in the role of the human microbiome in disease. Antibiotic use is known to disrupt the intestinal microbial environment and cause acute disease, for example pseudomembranous colitis. This study aimed to investigate the hypothesis that long-term antibiotic use is associated with the development of chronic diseases, i.e., Asthma, Rheumatoid ...

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