Category: ACG 2015
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Meteorological Factors and Gallstones- Is there a Link?
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Abstract Highlights / Meteorological Factors and Gallstones- Is there a Link?Poster 16 The Association Between Meteorological Factors and Stone-Associated Pancreatohepatobiliary Disease Author Insight from Eitaro Kume, MD, St. Luke’s…
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American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Abstract Highlights / Study Suggest Patients with Chronic Constipation Unsatisfied with Traditional Medications for Symptom Relief
Poster 1724 Patients’ Use of and Experience With Medications for Management of Symptoms of Chronic Constipation Author Insight from William…
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One in Five U.S. Adults Who Are Not Obese Have Metabolic Syndrome
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Outcomes Research / One in Five U.S. Adults Who Are Not Obese Have Metabolic SyndromePoster 1928 One in Five Adults in the United States Who Are Not Obese Have Metabolic Syndrome: An Analysis…
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Hyposplenism: A Fatal and Preventable Complication of Celiac Disease
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Clinical Vignettes / Hyposplenism: A Fatal and Preventable Complication of Celiac DiseasePoster 2018 A Fatal and Preventable Complication of Celiac Disease – A Call to Action Author Insight from Malorie…
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Pregnant Mothers With Chronic Hepatitis B May Not Receive Optimal Care
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Abstract Highlights / Pregnant Mothers With Chronic Hepatitis B May Not Receive Optimal CarePoster 1834 Health Care Disparity in Delivering Optimal Care to Chronic Hepatitis B Pregnant Mothers Author Insight from Rasham Mittal,…
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Obese Patients with Upper GI Bleeds Face More Intensive Care, Higher Health Costs
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Abstract Highlights / Obese Patients with Upper GI Bleeds Face More Intensive Care, Higher Health CostsOral 7 Does Obesity Impact Mortality and Other Outcomes in Patients With Upper Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage? A Nationwide Analysis Author Insight…
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American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Abstract Highlights / Short Dinner to Bedtime Interval Correlates With Increased Intestinal Permeability in Day Workers and Shift Workers
* Poster 1282 Short Dinner to Bedtime Interval Correlates with Increased Intestinal Permeability in Day Workers and Shift Workers Author…
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Pancreatic Cancer in Urban African Americans- Too Young, Too Late
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Abstract Highlights / Pancreatic Cancer in Urban African Americans- Too Young, Too LateOral 9 Pancreatic Cancer in Urban African Americans- Too Young, Too Late Author Insight from Saurabh Chawla MD, Jessica Liu…
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Study Suggests Clinicians Use Fully Covered Metal Stents in Patients with Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Abstract Highlights / Study Suggests Clinicians Use Fully Covered Metal Stents in Patients with Pancreatic AdenocarcinomaOral 49 Cost Effectiveness and Clinical Efficacy of Plastic vs Self-Expandable Metal Stents for Management of Biliary Obstruction due to…
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American College of Gastroenterology / Posts / Abstract Highlights / Poster 1495 Management and Outcomes of Patients with Failed Fecal Microbiota Transplantation for Recurrent Clostridium difficile Infection
**EMBARGOED All research presented at the ACG Annual Scientific Meeting is strictly embargoed until Monday, October 19, 2015 at 8…