Short Clinical Reviews
Short Clinical Reviews
Advances in endoscopic therapies in inflammatory bowel disease
From mucosal resection of CAD to surgery-sparing therapies for intestinal strictures, endoscopic therapeutic options continue to grow.
Short Clinical Reviews
Advances in endohepatology
The practice of endohepatology faces a number of challenges before widespread adoption, including limited provider expertise and institutional...
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Integrating intestinal ultrasound into inflammatory bowel disease training and practice in the United States
There is a great need to teach the next generation of gastroenterologists about IUS’ value, how to incorporate it into clinical practice, and how...
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Immune checkpoint inhibitor–related gastrointestinal adverse events
Anti-CTLA-4 medications have the highest association with GI immune-related adverse events. The most common GI symptoms are diarrhea, abdominal...
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Lean and clean: Minimally invasive endoscopic and pharmacologic approaches to obesity
Endoscopic bariatric therapy and antiobesity medications have blossomed because of the need for less-invasive options to stimulate weight loss.
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Endoscopic management of duodenal and ampullary adenomas
EMR in the duodenum is tricky because of its thin muscle layer, increased motility, and significant vascular supply.
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Integrating psychogastroenterology into GI care
When talking to patients about the referral, refer to the GI psychologist as your colleague and a member of the treatment team.
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An update on COVID-19 vaccine recommendations for patients with IBD
Patients with IBD have historically had lower vaccination rates, and we must take an active role in ensuring that our patients are immunized.
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Addressing an unmet need in IBD patients: Treatment of acute abdominal pain
There are multiple sources of abdominal pain in IBD, and understanding the mechanisms and presentations can help identify effective treatments.
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When to not go with your gut: Modern approaches to abdominal wall pain
Abdominal wall pain is a common, yet often-overlooked, condition that can be diagnosed with a good clinical history and physical exam.