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LIQUID BIOPSY ASSESSMENT OF THE SEROLOGICAL PROFILE IN CELIAC DISEASE
Jostein Ibsen 1, Stine Rosenqvist Lund 2, Jorunn Stamnæs 3, Louise Fremgaard Risnes 3, Knut E.A. Lundin 4
1 Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway|||University Of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
2 Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
3 University Of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
4 Norwegian Coeliac Disease Research Centre, University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
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From H. pylori to cancer:Optimising current antibiotic therapy and exploring future targeted treatments
1 Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
2 UZ Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
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Refractory ascites: Can we break a vicious cycle?
1 Translational Hepatology - University Clinic Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany
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Long-term outcome post-LTx in adults
1 University of Padua-Multivisceral Transplant Unit- Gastroenterology, Padova, Italy
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Endoscopy surveillance: Are we still missing dysplasia?
1 University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
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NEW CHOICE FOR SMALL INTESTINAL BACTERIAL OVERGROWTH: AN RCT COMPARING BERBERINE AND RIFAXIMIN
Jiaqi Gao 1, Huaizhu Guo 1, Lingling Zhu 1, Siqi Lu 1, Yuzhu Chen 1, Kun Wang 1, Zuojing Liu 1, Liping Duan 1
1 Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing, China
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Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MASLD)
1 University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom