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IS DUAL ENDOSCOPIC SCREENING A VALID STRATEGY TO REDUCE CANCER? PREVALENCE OF PRE-NEOPLASTIC LESIONS ON OPPORTUNISTIC GASTROSCOPY AT TIME OF COLONOSCOPY IN A HIGH-RISK AGE GROUP
1 Connolly Hospital, Dublin, Ireland|||Beacon Hospital Research Institute, Dublin, Ireland|||Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
2 Connolly Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
3 Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, Dublin, Ireland|||Connolly Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
4 Beacon Hospital Research Institute, Dublin, Ireland|||Trinity College Dublin - Faculty of Health Sciences, Trinity College Dublin; Dublin/IE, Dublin, Ireland
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CIRRHOSIS DUE TO GLYCOGEN STORAGE DISORDER IXC WITH A NOVEL PHKG2 MUTATION AND CONCURRENT HEPATITIS B INFECTION: A RARE OCCURRENCE
Aarushi Ahuja 1, Kartik Mehta 1, Venkatesh Vaithiyam Sudharsan 2, Sanjeev Sachdeva 2, Siddharth Srivastava 2
1 Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India
2 GB Pant Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, New Delhi, India
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THE RESPONSE OF GUT MICROBIOTA TO ARSENIC METABOLISM IS INVOLVED IN ARSENIC-INDUCED LIVER INJURY, WHICH IS INFLUENCED BY THE INTERACTION BETWEEN ARSENIC AND METHIONINE SYNTHASE
1 Nanjing Medical University, 南京, China
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EMU OIL-MODULATED FAECAL MICROBIOTA TRANSPLANTATION AMELIORATES CLINICAL INDICATORS OF DISEASE IN A MOUSE MODEL OF CROHN’S-LIKE COLITIS
Suzanne Mashtoub 1, Shalom Ndukwe 2, Kiara Wanner 2, Sisanda Mhlanga 3, Chloe Mitchell 4, Lauren Chartier 3, Gordon Howarth 5
1 University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia|||The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville, Australia|||Women's and Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, Australia|||Flinders University, Bedford Park, Australia|||University of Western Australia, Perth, Australi
2 Women's and Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, Australia|||Flinders University, Bedford Park, Australia
3 Women's and Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, Australia|||University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
4 Women's and Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, Australia|||University of Adelaide, Roseworthy, Australia
5 Women's and Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, Australia|||University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia|||University of Adelaide, Roseworthy, Australia
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PATHWAY-SPECIFIC PERSULFIDATION OF PROTEINS AND GASEOUS MEDIATORS-SIGNALING CONTRIBUTE TO THE PATHOGENESIS AND PREVENTION OF BARRETT’S ESOPHAGUS
Edyta Korbut 1, Mateusz Wierdak 2, Thibaut Vignane 3, Katarzyna Magierowska 1, Vincent T. Janmaat 4, Dominik Bakalarz 5, Matthew Whiteman 6, Michal Kukla 7, M.J.M. Smits 4, Rhonda Souza 8, Milos Filipovic 3, Marcin Magierowski 1
1 Jagiellonian University Medical College, Cracow, Poland
2 Jagiellonian University of Cracow, Cracow, Poland
3 Leibniz-Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften-ISAS e.V. Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany
4 Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands
5 Jagiellonian University Medical College, Cracow, Poland|||Institute of Forensic Research, Cracow, Poland
6 University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom
7 Jagiellonian University Medical College, Kraków, Poland
8 Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, United States
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THE EFFECT OF A MULTIMODAL LIFESTYLE INTERVENTION ON FATIGUE IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Roberta Loveikyte 1, Lola J.M. Koppelman 2, Mirjam J. H. Blijleven 3, Nathalie Wilmsen 3, Mar Rodríguez–Girondo 2, Sjaak Bloem 4, Philip Voorneveld 2, Andrea E. Van Der Meulen - De Jong 2, Sander van der Marel 5, Jeroen P.W. Maljaars 2
1 Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands|||University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands
2 Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands
3 Voeding Leeft Non-profit Foundation, Amsterdam, Netherlands
4 Nyenrode Business University, Breukelen, Netherlands
5 Haaglanden Medical Center, The Hague, Netherlands
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DOCUMENTATION OF BOWEL, BLADDER AND SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION SYMPTOMS IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
1 Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
2 Imperial College, London, United Kingdom|||Imperial College NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom
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