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Guideline on Diagnosis and Management of Eosinophilic EsophagitisFree

The American College of Gastroenterology provides new, evidence-based recommendations to guide clinical care.

Recent Gastroenterology Articles

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Long-Term Benefits and Risks of Methotrexate in Crohn DiseaseFree

In patients previously treated with thiopurine, risk for adverse reaction was low with methotrexate monotherapy, but so was the rate of sustained response.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Finding the Best FIT for Colorectal Cancer Screening

In a large population-based screening study, the OC Sensor (Polymedco) test was superior to the Magstream test.

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Patients Do Not Know Their Polyp Details

For the sake of optimal future care, both providers and patients should consider obtaining previous colonoscopy records.

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Comorbid Illness and Nonvariceal Upper Gastrointestinal BleedingFree

In a large case-control study, nongastrointestinal comorbidity was an independent risk factor for UGIB, with a greater contribution than other known risk factors.

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Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding from Tumors

Although responsible for only a small proportion of UGIB episodes, tumor-associated bleeding can cause substantial blood loss — often necessitating transfusion — and presents particular treatment challenges.

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Suspected Lower GI Bleeding: When Do You Do an Upper Scope?Free

When bright red blood appears in the lower GI tract, is it coming from a colonic source or from a massive upper GI bleed? What are gastroenterologists choosing to do in this situation? Dr. M. Brian Fennerty discusses this challenge and poses a case study to readers in his recent Gut Check blog post.

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Diarrhea-Predominant IBS May Respond to a Gluten-Free DietFree

Patients randomized to a gluten-free diet had decreased bowel movement frequency.

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Could Blood Tests Replace Biopsy in HCV Fibrosis Assessment?

Several blood tests performed moderately well in diagnosing degree of fibrosis in HCV infection.

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Capsule Colonoscopy for Prior Incomplete Conventional Colonoscopy

A small case series showed completion of capsule examination in most patients with good bowel preparation.

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Use Blood Tests to Manage Loss of Response to Infliximab

A modeling study suggests that more reliance on serum tests of infliximab levels and anti-infliximab antibodies is needed.

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Editor's Picks from across Journal Watch

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Focused PSA Screening Strategy, Based on Empirical Data

Three lifetime prostate-specific antigen tests (age: mid 40s, early 50s, and 60) are sufficient for at least half of men. CME

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Uptake and Effectiveness of Zoster Vaccine in the General Population

Only 3.9% of the general U.S. population aged ≥65 received the zoster vaccine, but vaccinees had significantly reduced rates of zoster and postherpetic neuralgia.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

CPAP vs. Mandibular Advancement Device for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Adherence and some quality-of-life measures were better with the device than with continuous positive airway pressure.

CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE WATCH

Prostate Cancer Screening: One More Take

The American College of Physicians has issued guidance for clinicians.

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Journal Watch Gastroenterology summarizes important medical journal articles about a wide variety of GI subjects including cirrhosis, dyspepsia, gastric cancer, GERD, H. pylori, and hepatitis.

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M. Brian Fennerty, MD
Professor of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University

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