Non-IBD and noninfectious colitis
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Non-IBD and noninfectious colitis. / Nielsen, O.H.; Vainer, B.; Rask-Madsen, J.
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T1 - Non-IBD and noninfectious colitis
AU - Nielsen, O.H.
AU - Vainer, B.
AU - Rask-Madsen, J.
N1 - Times Cited: 0ReviewEnglishNielsen, O. HUniv Copenhagen, Herlev Hosp, Dept Med Gastroenterol C, 75 Herlev Ringvej, DK-2730 Herlev, DenmarkCited References Count: 102246KGNATURE PUBLISHING GROUP75 VARICK STREET, 9TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10013-1917 USANEW YORK
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - A wide range of etiologies and pathogenic mechanisms underlie colitis. This Review provides and overview of the pathophysiology, epidemiology, histopathology, and clinical characteristics of noninfectious and non-IBD forms of colitis: microscopic colitis, Behcet's syndrome, diversion colitis, diverticular colitis, eosinophilic colitis, ischemic colitis, and radiation colitis. These more recently characterized and rare forms of colitis occur as either primary conditions or complications of other diseases. Most of these diseases are uncommon; therefore, epidemiologic data and data from controlled trials are not readily available. Practical guidelines for the diagnosis and therapy of these more recently characterized and rarer forms of colitis are given where possible Udgivelsesdato: 2008/1
AB - A wide range of etiologies and pathogenic mechanisms underlie colitis. This Review provides and overview of the pathophysiology, epidemiology, histopathology, and clinical characteristics of noninfectious and non-IBD forms of colitis: microscopic colitis, Behcet's syndrome, diversion colitis, diverticular colitis, eosinophilic colitis, ischemic colitis, and radiation colitis. These more recently characterized and rare forms of colitis occur as either primary conditions or complications of other diseases. Most of these diseases are uncommon; therefore, epidemiologic data and data from controlled trials are not readily available. Practical guidelines for the diagnosis and therapy of these more recently characterized and rarer forms of colitis are given where possible Udgivelsesdato: 2008/1
M3 - Journal article
VL - 5
SP - 28
EP - 39
JO - Nature Clinical Practice Gastroenterology & Hepatology
JF - Nature Clinical Practice Gastroenterology & Hepatology
SN - 1743-4378
IS - 1
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