Asia-Pacific consensus statements on Crohn's disease. Part 2: Management

© 2016 Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Foundation and Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd. The Asia Pacific Working Group on Inflammatory Bowel Disease was established in Cebu, Philippines, at the Asia Pacific Digestive Week conference in 2006 under the auspices of the Asian Pacific Association...

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Main Authors: Ooi C., Makharia G., Hilmi I., Gibson P., Fock K., Ahuja V., Ling K., Lim W., Thia K., Wei S., Leung W., Koh P., Gearry R., Goh K., Ouyang Q., Sollano J., Manatsathit S., de Silva H., Rerknimitr R., Pisespongsa P., Abu Hassan M., Sung J., Hibi T., Boey C., Moran N., Leong R.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-426682017-09-28T04:28:26Z Asia-Pacific consensus statements on Crohn's disease. Part 2: Management Ooi C. Makharia G. Hilmi I. Gibson P. Fock K. Ahuja V. Ling K. Lim W. Thia K. Wei S. Leung W. Koh P. Gearry R. Goh K. Ouyang Q. Sollano J. Manatsathit S. de Silva H. Rerknimitr R. Pisespongsa P. Abu Hassan M. Sung J. Hibi T. Boey C. Moran N. Leong R. © 2016 Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Foundation and Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd. The Asia Pacific Working Group on Inflammatory Bowel Disease was established in Cebu, Philippines, at the Asia Pacific Digestive Week conference in 2006 under the auspices of the Asian Pacific Association of Gastroenterology (APAGE) with the goal of developing best management practices, coordinating research and raising awareness of IBD in the region. The consensus group previously published recommendations for the diagnosis and management of ulcerative colitis (UC) with specific relevance to the Asia-Pacific region. The present consensus statements were developed following a similar process to address the epidemiology, diagnosis and management of Crohn's disease (CD). The goals of these statements are to pool the pertinent literature specifically highlighting relevant data and conditions in the Asia-Pacific region relating to the economy, health systems, background infectious diseases, differential diagnoses and treatment availability. It does not intend to be all-comprehensive and future revisions are likely to be required in this ever-changing field. 2017-09-28T04:28:26Z 2017-09-28T04:28:26Z 2016-01-01 Journal 08159319 2-s2.0-84956877131 10.1111/jgh.12958 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84956877131&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/42668
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description © 2016 Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Foundation and Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd. The Asia Pacific Working Group on Inflammatory Bowel Disease was established in Cebu, Philippines, at the Asia Pacific Digestive Week conference in 2006 under the auspices of the Asian Pacific Association of Gastroenterology (APAGE) with the goal of developing best management practices, coordinating research and raising awareness of IBD in the region. The consensus group previously published recommendations for the diagnosis and management of ulcerative colitis (UC) with specific relevance to the Asia-Pacific region. The present consensus statements were developed following a similar process to address the epidemiology, diagnosis and management of Crohn's disease (CD). The goals of these statements are to pool the pertinent literature specifically highlighting relevant data and conditions in the Asia-Pacific region relating to the economy, health systems, background infectious diseases, differential diagnoses and treatment availability. It does not intend to be all-comprehensive and future revisions are likely to be required in this ever-changing field.
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author Ooi C.
Makharia G.
Hilmi I.
Gibson P.
Fock K.
Ahuja V.
Ling K.
Lim W.
Thia K.
Wei S.
Leung W.
Koh P.
Gearry R.
Goh K.
Ouyang Q.
Sollano J.
Manatsathit S.
de Silva H.
Rerknimitr R.
Pisespongsa P.
Abu Hassan M.
Sung J.
Hibi T.
Boey C.
Moran N.
Leong R.
spellingShingle Ooi C.
Makharia G.
Hilmi I.
Gibson P.
Fock K.
Ahuja V.
Ling K.
Lim W.
Thia K.
Wei S.
Leung W.
Koh P.
Gearry R.
Goh K.
Ouyang Q.
Sollano J.
Manatsathit S.
de Silva H.
Rerknimitr R.
Pisespongsa P.
Abu Hassan M.
Sung J.
Hibi T.
Boey C.
Moran N.
Leong R.
Asia-Pacific consensus statements on Crohn's disease. Part 2: Management
author_facet Ooi C.
Makharia G.
Hilmi I.
Gibson P.
Fock K.
Ahuja V.
Ling K.
Lim W.
Thia K.
Wei S.
Leung W.
Koh P.
Gearry R.
Goh K.
Ouyang Q.
Sollano J.
Manatsathit S.
de Silva H.
Rerknimitr R.
Pisespongsa P.
Abu Hassan M.
Sung J.
Hibi T.
Boey C.
Moran N.
Leong R.
author_sort Ooi C.
title Asia-Pacific consensus statements on Crohn's disease. Part 2: Management
title_short Asia-Pacific consensus statements on Crohn's disease. Part 2: Management
title_full Asia-Pacific consensus statements on Crohn's disease. Part 2: Management
title_fullStr Asia-Pacific consensus statements on Crohn's disease. Part 2: Management
title_full_unstemmed Asia-Pacific consensus statements on Crohn's disease. Part 2: Management
title_sort asia-pacific consensus statements on crohn's disease. part 2: management
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