by University of Michigan Credit: Karolina Grabowska from Pexels Michigan Medicine and Cleveland Clinic researchers have found that patients with irritable bowel syndrome were more likely to experience less abdominal pain if they followed a diet guided by the results of a blood test, compared to those who followed a sham elimination diet. The blood test in this...
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Intestinal ultrasound feasible for detecting pediatric inflammatory bowel disease
by Lori Solomon Intestinal ultrasound (IU) can be considered a screening tool for pediatric inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), according to a study published online Dec. 24 in the Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. Hamza Hassan Khan, M.D., from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, and colleagues compared IU findings to clinical disease, fecal...
Future therapies for managing inflammatory bowel disease
Peer-Reviewed Publication FIRST HOSPITAL OF JILIN UNIVERSITY ANTITUMOUR NECROSIS FACTOR ALPHA (ANTI-TNFΑ) AGENTS INCLUDE INFLIXIMAB, ADALIMUMAB, GOLIMUMAB, AVX-470 AND OPRX-106. JANUS KINASE (JAK) INHIBITORS: TOFACITINIB, FILGOTINIB AND UPADACITINIB. CYTOKINE INHIBITORS: USTEKINUMAB, WHICH TARGETS INTERLEUKIN (IL) 12, SUBUNIT P40/P35; RISANKIZUMAB, MIRIKIZUMAB, GUSELKUMAB AND BRAZIKUMAB TARGET IL-23, SUBUNIT P40/P19. SPHINGOSINE-1-PHOSPHATE (S1P) RECEPTOR MODULATORS: AMISELIMOD, OZANIMOD, ETRASIMOD AND...