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Clinical Decision Making in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Mimics: Practice Management from Inflammatory Bowel Disease LIVE.

Hannah W FiskeChristopher WardSamir A ShahStefan D HolubarNadeen HussainEdward L BarnesDavid BinionMatthew BohmMyron BrandKofi ClarkeBenjamin L CohenRaymond K CrossJeffrey DuekerMichael EngelsFrancis A FarrayeSean FineErin M ForsterJill K J GaidosPhilip GinsburgAlka GoyalJohn HansonHans HerfathTracy L HullColleen R KellyMark LazarevL Campbell LevyJoanna M P MeliaJessica PhilpottTaha QaziCorey A SiegelAndrew WatsonSteven D WexnerEmmanuelle D WilliamsMiguel Regueiro
Published in: Crohn's & colitis 360 (2024)
The diverse presentation of IBD and IBD-mimics necessitates periodic consideration of the differential diagnosis, and reassessment of treatment in presumed IBD patients without appropriate clinical response. The substantial differences and often conflicting treatment approaches to IBD versus IBD-mimics directly impact the quality and cost of patient care.
Keyphrases
  • ulcerative colitis
  • decision making
  • newly diagnosed
  • ejection fraction
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • patient reported outcomes