A team of doctors identified risk factors for erosive and non-erosive gastroesophageal reflux disease and Barrett's esophagus, reports the latest issue of the Scandanavian Journal of Gastroenterology.
Published ahead of print, the Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics reports that the implementation of a ‘care bundle’ improves the management of patients admitted to hospital with decompensated cirrhosis.
The most recent issue of the Clinical Gastroenterology & Hepatology explores noninvasive detection of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis using clinical markers and circulating levels of lipids and metabolites.
Duodenal bacteria from patients with celiac disease and healthy subjects distinctly affect gluten breakdown and immunogenicity, reports October's issue of Gastroenterology.
Distal mean nocturnal baseline impedance on pH-impedance monitoring predicts reflux burden and symptomatic outcome in gastro-esophageal reflux disease, reports October's issue of the Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics.
The most recent issue of the Clinical Gastroenterology & Hepatology investigates the use of biologic therapies, and risk of infection and malignancy in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
Epigenetic mechanism involving sequence alterations at the RNA level predicts progression and prognosis of gastric cancer, reports the latest issue of Gastroenterology.
October's issue of Gastroenterology reports that hepatitis C Virus RNA persists in liver explants of most patients awaiting liver transplantation treated with an interferon-free regimen.
An international inflammatory bowel disease specialist survey identifies heterogeneity in endoscopic treatment of Crohn’s disease-associated strictures, reports the latest issue of the Journal of Gastroenterology.
The most recent issue of the Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics examines the diagnostic performance of FibroTest, SteatoTest and ActiTest in patients with NAFLD using the SAF score as histological reference.
A study in the latest publication of the International Journal of Colorectal Disease examines the effects of fast-track surgery on inflammation and immunity in patients undergoing colorectal surgery.
Inflammatory bowel disease affects the outcome of fecal microbiota transplantation for recurrent Clostridium difficile infection, reports October's issue of the Clinical Gastroenterology & Hepatology.
The most recent publication of the Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics evaluates the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of sequential therapy with new direct-acting anti-virals to prevent progression to cirrhosis in Hep C.