From the AGA Journals
From the AGA Journals
AGA CPU focuses on noninvasive tests in patients with NAFLD
Noninvasive tests in GI have the potential to improve the detection of advanced fibrosis.
From the AGA Journals
Crohn’s disease indicators manifest years before diagnosis
Complicated CD at diagnosis is associated with a distinct serologic profile years before diagnosis.
From the AGA Journals
Hemostatic powder superior in controlling tumor bleeding
Standard endoscopic interventions resulted in lower rates of immediate hemostasis and more rebleeds.
From the AGA Journals
Crohn’s link seen for ultraprocessed foods
A meta-analysis of longitudinal cohort studies showed that people who consumed more ultraprocessed foods saw higher incidence of Crohn’s.
From the AGA Journals
Advancements help guide achalasia management, experts say
The diagnostic classifications for achalasia are likely to continue to evolve.
From the AGA Journals
Simpler method of adenoma detection rate might be possible, study suggests
Study supports a more pragmatic, less intensive way to measure ADR.
From the AGA Journals
Nearly 1 in 100 people diagnosed with IBD in the U.S.
The prevalence of IBD in the United States has been gradually increasing over the last decade.
Pearls from the Pros
Incidental hepatic steatosis
It is important to identify patients at risk of progressive fibrosis.
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Biologics, thiopurines, or methotrexate doesn’t affect fertility or birth outcomes in men with IBD
This is the first meta-analysis to assess semen parameters and the risk of adverse outcomes in pregnancy for male patients with IBD who have taken...
From the AGA Journals
Offering blood test ups CRC screening for people who first declined colonoscopy, FIT
But a positive result doesn’t always lead to a timely colonoscopy.