UEG's educational platform for gastroenterology education bringing recordings, courses, guidelines, and more together in one place.
Most popular content
Rate for better recommendations!
Your feedback helps us show you more of what you like and less of what you dislike!
Log in to access this content.
Free for all myUEG account holders. Your access level is set automatically based on your occupation. Medical professionals get full access to all content. If you are a non-medical user, you can only access UEG Week content from congresses you attended.
Not sure what you can access? Learn more about account types.
COMPARISON OF TWO FATIGUE QUESTIONNAIRES FOR PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD)
1 University Hospital Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany
Conference
Topics
Submission format
Session
Citation
Published
Log in to access this content.
Free for all myUEG account holders. Your access level is set automatically based on your occupation. Medical professionals get full access to all content. If you are a non-medical user, you can only access UEG Week content from congresses you attended.
Not sure what you can access? Learn more about account types.
The treatment
1 University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Event
Topics
Citation
Published
Log in to access this content.
Free for all myUEG account holders. Your access level is set automatically based on your occupation. Medical professionals get full access to all content. If you are a non-medical user, you can only access UEG Week content from congresses you attended.
Not sure what you can access? Learn more about account types.
EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF MORF-057 THERAPY IN ADULTS WITH MODERATELY TO SEVERELY ACTIVE ULCERATIVE COLITIS: PHASE 2B EMERALD-2 STUDY RESULTS THROUGH WEEK 12
Bruce E. Sands 1, Brian G. Feagan 2, Stefan Schreiber 3, Brihad Abhyankar 4, Michael Choi 5, Yujun Wu 5, Sun Ku Lee 5, Maloy Mangada 5, Andrew Wey 5, Xin Zhang 5, Nadezhda Mincheva Eberhart 5, Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet 6, Silvio Danese 7
1 Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, United States
2 Alimentiv Inc., London, Canada
3 University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel, Germany
4 Eli Lilly and Company Limited, Basingstoke, United Kingdom
5 Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, United States
6 Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Nancy, Nancy, France
7 Vita-Salute San Raffaele University - IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan, Italy
Event
Submission format
Citation
Published
Log in to access this content.
Free for all myUEG account holders. Your access level is set automatically based on your occupation. Medical professionals get full access to all content. If you are a non-medical user, you can only access UEG Week content from congresses you attended.
Not sure what you can access? Learn more about account types.
LINERIXIBAT SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVES CHOLESTATIC PRURITUS IN PRIMARY BILIARY CHOLANGITIS: RESULTS OF THE PIVOTAL PHASE 3 GLISTEN TRIAL
Gideon M. Hirschfield 1, Christopher L. Bowlus 2, David Jones 3, Andreas E. Kremer 4, Marlyn J. Mayo 5, Atsushi Tanaka 6, Pietro Andreone 7, Jidong Jia 8, Qinglong Jin 9, Ricardo Macias-Rodriguez 10, Alexander R. Cobitz 11, Brooke M. Currie 11, Ciara Gorey 12, Ivana Lazic 12, Danielle J. Podmore 12, Andrea Ribiero 13, Jennifer B. Shannon 14, Brandon Swift 14, Megan M. McLaughlin 11, Cynthia Levy 15
1 Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada
2 University of California Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, United States
3 Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
4 University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
5 University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, United States
6 Teikyo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
7 Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Modena and Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy
8 Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
9 The First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, China
10 Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, Mexico City, Mexico
11 GSK, Collegeville, United States
12 GSK, London, United Kingdom
13 GSK, Madrid, Spain
14 GSK, Durham, United States
15 University of Miami, Miami, United States
Event
Submission format
Citation
Published
Log in to access this content.
Free for all myUEG account holders. Your access level is set automatically based on your occupation. Medical professionals get full access to all content. If you are a non-medical user, you can only access UEG Week content from congresses you attended.
Not sure what you can access? Learn more about account types.
UP-FRONT VEDOLIZUMAB VERSUS CONVENTIONAL TREATMENT FOR CHECKPOINT INHIBITOR INDUCED COLITIS – VEICO: AN OPEN LABEL RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL
Emilie Kristine Dahl 1, Jacob Wium Bjerrum 2, Katrine Risager Christensen 2, Anita Bilde Wozniak 2, Johan Fremberg Ilvemark 2, Milos Mathias Koch 3, Paul Blanche 3, Nicolai Ditzel Vad 4, Marco Donia 2, Inge Marie Svane 2, Jacob Seidelin 2
1 Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark
2 Copenhagen University Hospital, Herlev, Denmark
3 Copenhagen University, Copenhagen, Denmark
4 Copenhagen University Hospital, North Zealand, Denmark
Event
Submission format
Session
Citation
Published
Log in to access this content.
Free for all myUEG account holders. Your access level is set automatically based on your occupation. Medical professionals get full access to all content. If you are a non-medical user, you can only access UEG Week content from congresses you attended.
Not sure what you can access? Learn more about account types.
... for medical therapy in inflammatory bowel diseases
1 Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle, United Kingdom
Event
Topics
Session
Citation
Published
Log in to access this content.
Free for all myUEG account holders. Your access level is set automatically based on your occupation. Medical professionals get full access to all content. If you are a non-medical user, you can only access UEG Week content from congresses you attended.
Not sure what you can access? Learn more about account types.
EXACERBATED COLITIS AND ALTERED METABOLOME IN MICE COLONIZED WITH PRE-DIAGNOSIS MICROBIOME OF HUMANS WITH CROHN’S DISEASE
Cong Phi Dang 1, Alice Chen-Liaw 2, Mingyue Xue 3, Alexander Luchak 1, Kaiwen Mu 1, Qilong Li 3, Ren Mu Yan 1, Sun-Ho Lee 3, Paul Moayyedi 4, Anne Griffiths 5, Colette Deslandres 6, Sanjay Murthy 7, Allan Hillary Steinhart 8, Anthony Otley 9, Levinus Dieleman 10, Kevan Jacobson 11, David T. Rubin 12, Remo Panaccione 13, Brian G. Feagan 14, Catherine Streutker 15, Ilaria Mogno 2, Graham J. Britton 2, Jeremiah J. Faith 2, Kenneth Croitoiru 3, Williams Turpin 3
1 University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
2 Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, United States
3 Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada
4 McMaster University Dept. of Medicine Dept. of Gastroenterology - McMaster University Dept. of Medic, Hamilton, Canada
5 Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada
6 University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada
7 Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada
8 Mount Sinai Hospital Dept. of Medicine, Toronto, Canada
9 Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
10 University of Alberta Division of Gastroenterology Dept. of Medicine, Edmonton, Canada
11 British Columbia Children's Hospital, Vancouver, Canada
12 University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, United States
13 University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
14 Alimentiv Inc., London, Canada
15 St Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Canada