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Intestinal Research ; : 266-284, 2017.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-117807

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Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an inflammatory bowel disease characterized by chronic mucosal inflammation of the colon, and the prevalence and incidence of UC have been steadily increasing in Taiwan. A steering committee was established by the Taiwan Society of Inflammatory Bowel Disease to formulate statements on the diagnosis and management of UC taking into account currently available evidence and the expert opinion of the committee. Accurate diagnosis of UC requires thorough clinical, endoscopic, and histological assessment and careful exclusion of differential diagnoses, particularly infectious colitis. The goals of UC therapy are to induce and maintain remission, reduce the risk of complications, and improve quality of life. As outlined in the recommended treatment algorithm, choice of treatment is dictated by severity, extent, and course of disease. Patients should be evaluated for hepatitis B virus and tuberculosis infection prior to immunosuppressive treatment, especially with steroids and biologic agents, and should be regularly monitored for reactivation of latent infection. These consensus statements are also based on current local evidence with consideration of factors, and could be serve as concise and practical guidelines for supporting clinicians in the management of UC in Taiwan.


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Humains , Facteurs biologiques , Colite , Rectocolite hémorragique , Côlon , Consensus , Diagnostic , Diagnostic différentiel , Prise en charge de la maladie , Expertise , Virus de l'hépatite B , Incidence , Inflammation , Maladies inflammatoires intestinales , Prévalence , Qualité de vie , Stéroïdes , Taïwan , Tuberculose , Ulcère
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Intestinal Research ; : 285-310, 2017.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-117806

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Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic relapsing and remitting inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract. CD is rare in Taiwan and other Asian countries, but its prevalence and incidence have been steadily increasing. A steering committee was established by the Taiwan Society of Inflammatory Bowel Disease to formulate statements on the diagnosis and management of CD taking into account currently available evidence and the expert opinion of the committee. Thorough clinical, endoscopic, and histological assessments are required for accurate diagnosis of CD. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are complementary to endoscopic evaluation for disease staging and detecting complications. The goals of CD management are to induce and maintain remission, reduce the risk of complications, and improve quality of life. Corticosteroids are the mainstay for inducing re-mission. Immunomodulating and biologic therapies should be used to maintain remission. Patients should be evaluated for hepatitis B virus and tuberculosis infection prior to treatment and receive regular surveillance for cancer. These consensus statements are based on current local evidence with consideration of factors, and could be serve as concise and practical guidelines for supporting clinicians in the management of patients with CD in Taiwan.


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Humains , Hormones corticosurrénaliennes , Asiatiques , Biothérapie , Consensus , Maladie de Crohn , Diagnostic , Prise en charge de la maladie , Expertise , Tube digestif , Virus de l'hépatite B , Incidence , Maladies inflammatoires intestinales , Imagerie par résonance magnétique , Prévalence , Qualité de vie , Taïwan , Tuberculose
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Intestinal Research ; : 142-143, 2017.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-47066

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Intestinal Research ; : 6-10, 2015.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-179183

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Since Taiwan is an endemic area for tuberculosis (TB), differential diagnosis between the intestinal TB and Crohn's disease is an important issue. The steering committee of Taiwan Society of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (TSIBD) has arranged a seminar accordingly on May 24th, 2014 and the different point of views by gastroenterologist, radiologist, pathologist and infectious disease specialist were suggested to help the proper diagnosis and management of these two diseases.


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Maladies transmissibles , Maladie de Crohn , Diagnostic , Diagnostic différentiel , Maladies inflammatoires intestinales , Spécialisation , Taïwan , Tuberculose
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