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Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Translating Basic Science into Clinical Practice

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This is the state-of–the-art book on inflammatory bowel disease you have been waiting for

Written and edited by international experts in gastroenterology this up-to-date volume provides a complete review of the basic science behind inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), as well as evidence-based clinical guidance on diagnosis, treatment and long-term management of IBD.

In 50 chapters the authors cover the latest and most promising treatment modalities and the science behind them. There are chapters which cover the advances in the medical and surgical treatment of conditions such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, as well as chapters focusing on nutrition, imaging and complementary medicine.

This is an invaluable information resource for all those in the medical team treating patients with IBD. Whether you are a gastroenterologist, gastrointestinal surgeon or GI nurse specialist this book deserves a place in your library.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Translating Basic Science into Clinical Practice

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COLONIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE Medical therapies for colonic Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis Use of sulfa-free 5-ASA products, corticosteroids … along with traditional therapies.

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Abstract: Advances in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in the past decade include 5-aminosalicylic preparations with fewer adverse effects; new, rapidly metabolized corticosteroids; and new agents targeted at refractory or complicated IBD. Dr Tung and Dr Warner discuss the use of these and more traditional drugs in patients with colonic Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, stressing the need for individualized treatment. Tung JK, Warner AS. Colonic inflammatory bowel disease.

COLONIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE Medical therapies for colonic Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis Use of sulfa-free 5-ASA products, corticosteroids … along with traditional therapies.

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Crohn’s Disease, Chronic Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Crohn’s disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease, usually affecting the ileum and colon (but can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract). Many injuries are caused by immune cells that attack one or more parts of the tissues of the digestive tract, but there is no certainty of autoimmune etiology. Symptoms and treatment depend on the patient, but it is common to have abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss and fever. There are currently no cures for this disease; however treatments provide symptom relief and improved quality of life.

Crohn’s disease is a major inflammatory bowel disease. The other is ulcerative colitis, which differs in several details. Many believe that Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are two extreme manifestations of the same underlying intestinal pathology.

Crohn’s disease is characterized by chronic inflammation of one or more parts of the digestive tract, from mouth through the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine, to the rectum and anus. In most cases of Crohn’s disease, however, there is inflammation of the small intestine; large intestine may be involved, together or separately. There is no known cause for Crohn’s disease. Several studies have attempted to relate environmental factors, such as food or infections that cause the disease.

However, it was noted that smokers are 2-4 times higher risk of having it, and that peculiarities of the intestinal flora, microorganisms that live in the intestines and help digestion and the immune system that naturally defense mechanisms of the body could be related. None of these factors alone could explain why the disease begins and develops. All of the information available to date suggests the influence of other environmental factors and genetic factors.

Note the influence of genetic factors in first degree relatives of an individual patient to make about 25 times more likely to also have the disease than a person without affected relatives.

As for symptoms, the most common ones are diarrhea and cramping abdominal pain with nausea and vomiting accompanied by mild fever, feeling of abdominal distention worsened with meals, weight loss, malaise and fatigue. There may be disposal, along with the feces, blood, mucus or pus. Disease alternating periods without any symptoms with exacerbations of onset and duration unpredictable.

Crohn’s disease there is no cure, the goal of treatment is to control symptoms and complications. Treatment is individualized and takes place according to the manifestations of the disease in each patient.

There are no dietary restrictions that are made for all cases. In some people, there is intolerance to certain foods, often, lactose and milk. In such cases, it is recommended to avoid the food can cause diarrhea or worsening of other symptoms. Individuals with illnesses in the large intestine may have benefit from high-fiber diet such as lots of vegetables and fruits, whereas in individuals with bowel obstruction may be given without dietary fiber.
Alternative Preference:
a.    Conduct frequent meals and small volume;
b.    Consuming foods rich in fatty acids and omega-3 rich foods potassium
c.    Calcium
d.    Vitamin A, D, E and K, iron, magnesium and soluble fiber.

What to Avoid:
a.    Excess fat
b.    Foods containing lactose
c.    Sucrose-rich
d.    Iinsoluble fibers

Read more on remedies for crohn’s disease and symptoms of crohns treatment. And more on crohns disease treatment.

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IB-Eaze Irritable Bowel – Inflammatory Bowel Disease Brand: Omega Alpha

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Uses: Crohns, Irritable bowel syndrome, Inflamatory bowel etc… Therapeutic Use: Crohns, Irritable bowel syndrome, Inflamatory bowel

IB-Eaze Irritable Bowel – Inflammatory Bowel Disease Brand: Omega Alpha

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease – IBD


Martin D. Fried MD Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition 3200 Sunset AVe Ocean NJ (732)682-3425 www.HealthyDays.info Produced by DrMDK.com

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The Changing World of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Impact of Generation, Gender, and Global Trends

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“The Changing World of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Impact of Generation, Gender, and Global Trends” by Dr. Ellen J. Scherl and Dr. Marla C. Dubinsky looks to continue the progress made in recent years in the treatment given to patients with IBD by creating a timeline and individualized plan of action beginning with the onset of the disease and continuing throughout the life of the patient.This unique and necessary text describes the important advancements in understanding the disease’s pathogenesis, epidemiology and natural history. “The Changing World of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Impact of Generation, Gender, and Global Trends” also battles the tough questions such as the age of onset, the influence of the environment, and genetic factors.The sections inside include: an introduction to the Life Cycle of IBD; IBD and the Pediatric Patient; IBD and the Young Adult; IBD and the Elderly; and, IBD and the Changing World. Some chapter topics include: Pregnancy; Transitioning the adolescent; Emerging populations; and Genetics.

The Changing World of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Impact of Generation, Gender, and Global Trends

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease: From Bench to Bedside

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease: From Bench to Bedside is a detailed and comprehensive story of the local and systemic pathophysiology of intestinal inflammation including management strategies. Research advances and current concepts of etiopathogenesis in the context of what is already known of the clinicopathologic features of these disorders are explored. This volume blends recent advances in the basic and clinical sciences as they relate to inflammatory bowel disease and emphasizes the effectiveness of a team approach of basic scientists and clinician investigators in this field.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease: From Bench to Bedside

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Why Doesn’t My Doctor Know This?: Conquering Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Crohn’s Disease and Colitis

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You’re miserable, your quality of life has changed, your medications don’t help and your doctor had the nerve to tell you that diet has nothing to do with your condition. …but you know better! You can conquer these symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Crohn’s Disease and any form of Colitis: Gas, Bloating, Indigestion, Heartburn, Reflux, GERD, Diarrhea, Constipation, Alternating Diarrhea/Constipation, Abnormal Bowel Urgency, Abnormal Bowel Frequency, Pain, Spasms, Blood, Mucous, Hemorrhoids, Hiatal Hernia. Why Doesn’t My Doctor Know This? Conquering Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Crohn’s Disease and Colitis details the only physician designed step-by-step plan combined with dietary advice and an all natural supplement program. It will end your symptoms because it addresses these nine separate variables…Any or all of which may be the cause of your condition: *Altered levels of beneficial bacteria (probiotics)

Why Doesn’t My Doctor Know This?: Conquering Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Crohn’s Disease and Colitis

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Diagnosis and Management of Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis

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Daniel H. Present, MD, Clinical Professor of Medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, discusses the latest thinking regarding the diagnosis and management of inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis). Within the context of hypothetical patient cases, Dr. Present discusses the differential diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease and the various treatment options for mild-to-moderate and moderate-to-severe disease, including the therapeutic role of 5-ASA drugs, immune modifiers, and other agents. The investigational use of antibody to tumor necrosis factor [alpha] [alpha] in treatment-resistant Crohn’s disease is also addressed.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Diagnosis and Management of Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease Health Byte


Inflammatory bowel disease is a group of inflammatory conditions of the large intestine and, in some cases, the small intestine. Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are examples. Learn about the different causes, symptoms, and treatments for inflammatory bowel disease in this health video.

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