31 research outputs found
Adalimumab for orbital myositis in a patient with Crohn’s disease who discontinued infliximab: a case report and review of the literature
Mo1718 Absenteeism and Short-Term Disability are Higher in Young Adults With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Tu1173 Low IBD-Specific Reproductive Knowledge and Absence of Family Planning Discussion With a Physician Are Associated With Childlessness in Women With IBD
184 High Dose Vitamin D Supplementation Stimulates Innate Cytokine Responses in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease on Infliximab
Tu1796 – Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients with Clinical Care Pathways Reduces Emergency Department Utilization
Sa2049 One Third of Patients Treated With Adalimumab or Infliximab for Crohn's Disease or Ulcerative Colitis Permanently Dose-Escalate Due to Loss of Response
Mo1074 Physician and Patient Knowledge of Reproductive Issues in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Is Highly Variable
Tu1304 Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients Living in Rural Communities Tend to Experience More Barriers to Health Care Resources and Report Poorer Disease Control as Compared to Those Living in Large Metropolitan Areas
Tu1166 IBD Patients Have Significant Fatigue, Depression, and Sleep Disturbance, Even in the Absence of Active Disease
Does the Level of Reproductive Knowledge Specific to Inflammatory Bowel Disease Predict Childlessness among Women with Inflammatory Bowel Disease?
BACKGROUND: Women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may choose to remain childless due to a lack of IBD-specific reproductive knowledge