The Natural History of Patients With Pre-Existing and De Novo Inflammatory Bowel Disease After Solid Organ Transplantation: EITOS Study of GETECCU.
Iria Bastón-ReyIago Rodríguez-LagoAna María LuqueBerta CaballolCarlos Soutullo-CastiñeirasAna BravoAndrés CastañoBeatriz GrosLorena BernalMaría Teresa Diz-LoisHoracio Alonso-GalánFiorella CañeteBeatriz CastroPablo Pérez-GalindoCarlos González-MuñozaIsmael El HajraPilar Martínez-MontielInmaculada Alonso-AbreuFrancisco Mesonero GismeroMaría González-VivoLaia PeriesEduardo Martín-ArranzCarlos AbrilIgnacio Marín-JiménezRuth BaltarMiren VicuñaNadia MorenoEduard BrunetCristina Rubín de CélixIngrid FajardoNoelia CruzCristina Calvino-SuárezMaría Rojas-FeriaAgnes Fernández-ClotetMarta Gimeno-TorresLaura Nieto-GarciaDaniel de la IglesiaYamile ZabanaCristina Suárez-FerrerManuel Barreiro-de AcostaPublished in: Inflammatory bowel diseases (2024)
One-third of patients with pre-existing IBD and about half of patients with de novo IBD have disease progression after SOT. Active IBD at the time of SOT and the presence of extraintestinal manifestations were identified as risk factors for IBD progression.
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