Exclusive enteral nutrition with concomitant early thiopurine use was effective in maintaining steroid-free remission in a Southeast Asian cohort of children with Crohn's disease

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Main Authors: Ong, C, Lim, P.T, Logarajah, V, Liwanag, M.J, Ang, B.X, Cher, Y, Chiou, F.K, Kader, A
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1753502024-04-24T06:51:28Z Exclusive enteral nutrition with concomitant early thiopurine use was effective in maintaining steroid-free remission in a Southeast Asian cohort of children with Crohn's disease Ong, C Lim, P.T Logarajah, V Liwanag, M.J Ang, B.X Cher, Y Chiou, F.K Kader, A PAEDIATRICS DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL albumin azathioprine C reactive protein mercaptopurine azathioprine immunosuppressive agent Article body mass child clinical article clinical evaluation cohort analysis controlled study Crohn disease demography disease duration drug efficacy drug use enteric feeding erythrocyte sedimentation rate female human male medical record Paediatric Crohns Disease Activity Index platelet count remission retrospective study school child scoring system Southeast Asian treatment duration treatment outcome treatment response adolescent blood Crohn disease diet therapy drug administration multimodality cancer therapy preschool child remission Singapore Adolescent Azathioprine Child Child, Preschool Combined Modality Therapy Crohn Disease Drug Administration Schedule Enteral Nutrition Female Humans Immunosuppressive Agents Male Remission Induction Retrospective Studies Singapore 10.1186/s12876-018-0907-7 BMC Gastroenterology 18 1 185 2020-09-09T09:50:07Z 2020-09-09T09:50:07Z 2018 Article Ong, C, Lim, P.T, Logarajah, V, Liwanag, M.J, Ang, B.X, Cher, Y, Chiou, F.K, Kader, A (2018). Exclusive enteral nutrition with concomitant early thiopurine use was effective in maintaining steroid-free remission in a Southeast Asian cohort of children with Crohn's disease. BMC Gastroenterology 18 (1) : 185. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-018-0907-7 1471-230X https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/175350 Unpaywall 20200831
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topic albumin
azathioprine
C reactive protein
mercaptopurine
azathioprine
immunosuppressive agent
Article
body mass
child
clinical article
clinical evaluation
cohort analysis
controlled study
Crohn disease
demography
disease duration
drug efficacy
drug use
enteric feeding
erythrocyte sedimentation rate
female
human
male
medical record
Paediatric Crohns Disease Activity Index
platelet count
remission
retrospective study
school child
scoring system
Southeast Asian
treatment duration
treatment outcome
treatment response
adolescent
blood
Crohn disease
diet therapy
drug administration
multimodality cancer therapy
preschool child
remission
Singapore
Adolescent
Azathioprine
Child
Child, Preschool
Combined Modality Therapy
Crohn Disease
Drug Administration Schedule
Enteral Nutrition
Female
Humans
Immunosuppressive Agents
Male
Remission Induction
Retrospective Studies
Singapore
spellingShingle albumin
azathioprine
C reactive protein
mercaptopurine
azathioprine
immunosuppressive agent
Article
body mass
child
clinical article
clinical evaluation
cohort analysis
controlled study
Crohn disease
demography
disease duration
drug efficacy
drug use
enteric feeding
erythrocyte sedimentation rate
female
human
male
medical record
Paediatric Crohns Disease Activity Index
platelet count
remission
retrospective study
school child
scoring system
Southeast Asian
treatment duration
treatment outcome
treatment response
adolescent
blood
Crohn disease
diet therapy
drug administration
multimodality cancer therapy
preschool child
remission
Singapore
Adolescent
Azathioprine
Child
Child, Preschool
Combined Modality Therapy
Crohn Disease
Drug Administration Schedule
Enteral Nutrition
Female
Humans
Immunosuppressive Agents
Male
Remission Induction
Retrospective Studies
Singapore
Ong, C
Lim, P.T
Logarajah, V
Liwanag, M.J
Ang, B.X
Cher, Y
Chiou, F.K
Kader, A
Exclusive enteral nutrition with concomitant early thiopurine use was effective in maintaining steroid-free remission in a Southeast Asian cohort of children with Crohn's disease
description 10.1186/s12876-018-0907-7
author2 PAEDIATRICS
author_facet PAEDIATRICS
Ong, C
Lim, P.T
Logarajah, V
Liwanag, M.J
Ang, B.X
Cher, Y
Chiou, F.K
Kader, A
format Article
author Ong, C
Lim, P.T
Logarajah, V
Liwanag, M.J
Ang, B.X
Cher, Y
Chiou, F.K
Kader, A
author_sort Ong, C
title Exclusive enteral nutrition with concomitant early thiopurine use was effective in maintaining steroid-free remission in a Southeast Asian cohort of children with Crohn's disease
title_short Exclusive enteral nutrition with concomitant early thiopurine use was effective in maintaining steroid-free remission in a Southeast Asian cohort of children with Crohn's disease
title_full Exclusive enteral nutrition with concomitant early thiopurine use was effective in maintaining steroid-free remission in a Southeast Asian cohort of children with Crohn's disease
title_fullStr Exclusive enteral nutrition with concomitant early thiopurine use was effective in maintaining steroid-free remission in a Southeast Asian cohort of children with Crohn's disease
title_full_unstemmed Exclusive enteral nutrition with concomitant early thiopurine use was effective in maintaining steroid-free remission in a Southeast Asian cohort of children with Crohn's disease
title_sort exclusive enteral nutrition with concomitant early thiopurine use was effective in maintaining steroid-free remission in a southeast asian cohort of children with crohn's disease
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/175350
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