نتایج جستجو برای: crohns disease cd

تعداد نتایج: 1529268  

2016
George Kasarala Glenn Harvin Sam Durrett

Crohn's disease (CD) is an idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease that can involve any part of the gastrointestinal tract. Esophageal involvement is rarely seen in adults, especially at the initial diagnosis of CD. Esophageal symptoms as primary manifestations of the disease are extremely rare. We report a case of a CD with esophageal involvement at the time of her initial diagnosis of CD.

Journal: :Science translational medicine 2018
Ken Y Hui Heriberto Fernandez-Hernandez Jianzhong Hu Adam Schaffner Nathan Pankratz Nai-Yun Hsu Ling-Shiang Chuang Shai Carmi Nicole Villaverde Xianting Li Manual Rivas Adam P Levine Xiuliang Bao Philippe R Labrias Talin Haritunians Darren Ruane Kyle Gettler Ernie Chen Dalin Li Elena R Schiff Nikolas Pontikos Nir Barzilai Steven R Brant Susan Bressman Adam S Cheifetz Lorraine N Clark Mark J Daly Robert J Desnick Richard H Duerr Seymour Katz Todd Lencz Richard H Myers Harry Ostrer Laurie Ozelius Haydeh Payami Yakov Peter John D Rioux Anthony W Segal William K Scott Mark S Silverberg Jeffery M Vance Iban Ubarretxena-Belandia Tatiana Foroud Gil Atzmon Itsik Pe'er Yiannis Ioannou Dermot P B McGovern Zhenyu Yue Eric E Schadt Judy H Cho Inga Peter

Crohn's disease (CD), a form of inflammatory bowel disease, has a higher prevalence in Ashkenazi Jewish than in non-Jewish European populations. To define the role of nonsynonymous mutations, we performed exome sequencing of Ashkenazi Jewish patients with CD, followed by array-based genotyping and association analysis in 2066 CD cases and 3633 healthy controls. We detected association signals i...

2009
Jakob Benedict Seidelin Oliver Jay Broom Jørgen Olsen Ole Haagen Nielsen

BACKGROUND Sensing of muramyl dipeptide (MDP) is impaired in Crohn's disease (CD) patients with disease-linked variants of the CARD15 (caspase activation and recruitment domain 15) gene. Animal studies suggest that normal CARD15 signalling prevents inflammatory bowel disease, and may be important for disease development in CD. However, only a small fraction of CD patients carry the disease link...

2015
Dong-Hoon Yang Suk-Kyun Yang Sang Hyoung Park Ho-Su Lee Sun-Jin Boo Jae-Ho Park Soo Young Na Kee Wook Jung Kyung-Jo Kim Byong Duk Ye Jeong-Sik Byeon Seung-Jae Myung Jin-Ho Kim

BACKGROUND/AIMS C-reactive protein (CRP) is a serologic activity marker in Crohn's disease (CD), but it may be less useful in evaluating CD activity in ileal CD patients. We aimed to investigate the usefulness of CRP as a disease activity marker in CD according to disease location. METHODS Korean CD patients in a single hospital were evaluated. Factors associated with elevated CRP concentrati...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2002
S Davison

The spectrum and pathogenesis of liver dysfunction in coeliac disease (CD) is reviewed. CD and liver disease share common risk factors, and consequences of CD may cause liver dysfunction. Liver dysfunction should be sought in CD, and its aetiology explored when abnormalities persist after gluten exclusion. CD should be excluded in patients with unexplained liver dysfunction before being labelle...

2006
K. H. Katsanos D. K. Christodoulou Christina Stergiopoulou Margarita Kitsanou Anna Batistatou Th. Vergos G. Economou E. V. Tsianos Epameinondas V. Tsianos

Alopecia areata (AA) is a non-scaring alopecia in which the characteristic initial lesion is a circumscribed totally bald, smooth patch. The term alopecia universalis is applied to total or amost total loss of all body hair. A 48-year old man presented with a two-month history of diarrhea and a twoweek history of low-grade fever. Patient was diagnosed twelve years ago with AA universalis treate...

2013
Angela Sena Irina Grishina Anne Thai Larissa Goulart Monica Macal Anne Fenton Jay Li Thomas Prindiville Sonia Maria Oliani Satya Dandekar Luiz Goulart Sumathi Sankaran-Walters

BACKGROUND Development of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) involves the interplay of environmental and genetic factors with the host immune system. Mechanisms contributing to immune dysregulation in IBD are not fully defined. Development of novel therapeutic strategies is focused on controlling aberrant immune response in IBD. Current IBD therapy utilizes a combination of immunomodulators and b...

2013
Jonas Bystrom Scott J. Thomson Jörgen Johansson Matthew L. Edin Darryl C. Zeldin Derek W. Gilroy Andrew M. Smith David Bishop-Bailey

The epoxygenase CYP2J2 has an emerging role in inflammation and vascular biology. The role of CYP2J2 in phagocytosis is not known and its regulation in human inflammatory diseases is poorly understood. Here we investigated the role of CYP2J2 in bacterial phagocytosis and its expression in monocytes from healthy controls and Crohns disease patients. CYP2J2 is anti-inflammatory in human periphera...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Olof Grip Sabina Janciauskiene

BACKGROUND In Crohn's disease high tissue expression and serum levels of chemokines and their receptors are known to correlate with disease activity. Because statins can reduce chemokine expression in patients with coronary diseases, we wanted to test whether this can be achieved in patients with Crohn's disease. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We investigated plasma levels of chemokines (CCL2...

امینی, مرضیه, رستمی نژاد, محمد, رستمی, کامران , روشنی, محمد , زالی, محمدرضا, زجاجی, همایون , لحمی, فرهاد, ناظم الحسینی مجرد, احسان, نوروزی نیا, محسن,

Introduction: One of the coeliac disease(CD) symptoms is infertility and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Furthermore, we are not cognizant of any CD reports in pregnancy in Iran. Therefore, this study aims to prospectively estimate the prevalence of undiagnosed CD in a population of pregnant women as well as its complications in pregnancy. Methods: 796 pregnant women with mean age of 26 years(SD=...

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