2020
Primary sclerosing cholangitis associated colitis: Characterization of clinical, histologic features, and their associations with liver transplantation
Aranake-Chrisinger J, Dassopoulos T, Yan Y, Nalbantoglu I. Primary sclerosing cholangitis associated colitis: Characterization of clinical, histologic features, and their associations with liver transplantation. World Journal Of Gastroenterology 2020, 26: 4126-4139. PMID: 32821074, PMCID: PMC7403798, DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v26.i28.4126.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInflammatory bowel diseaseOrthotopic liver transplantationPSC-IBD patientsUlcerative colitisCrohn's diseasePSC-UCLiver transplantationHistologic featuresLeft colonPSC-UC patientsPrimary sclerosing cholangitisRight-sided diseaseWarrants clinical attentionDifferent disease phenotypesIBD durationIBD patientsPSC patientsSclerosing cholangitisUC patientsActive inflammationRectal involvementBowel diseaseClinical featuresPSC diagnosisLess steroids
2015
Performing Colonic Mast Cell Counts in Patients With Chronic Diarrhea of Unknown Etiology Has Limited Diagnostic Use
Sethi A, Jain D, Roland BC, Kinzel J, Gibson J, Schrader R, Hanson JA. Performing Colonic Mast Cell Counts in Patients With Chronic Diarrhea of Unknown Etiology Has Limited Diagnostic Use. Archives Of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 2015, 139: 225-32. PMID: 25611105, DOI: 10.5858/arpa.2013-0594-oa.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-power fieldMC countChronic diarrheaMast cell countsUnknown etiologyMast cellsCutoff valueMastocytic enterocolitisLeft colonBiopsy resultsClinical utilityDiscriminatory cutoff valuesCell countC-kit stainConsecutive control patientsMast cell stabilizerSpecific cutoff valuesSingle high-power fieldControl patientsConsecutive patientsNormal biopsiesCell stabilizerCharacteristic analysisStudy groupSpecial stains
1993
Age‐period‐cohort modelling of large‐bowel‐cancer incidence by anatomic sub‐site and sex in connecticut
Dubrow R, Bernstein J, Holford T. Age‐period‐cohort modelling of large‐bowel‐cancer incidence by anatomic sub‐site and sex in connecticut. International Journal Of Cancer 1993, 53: 907-913. PMID: 8473049, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910530607.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLeft colonCohort patternsTransverse colonLarge bowelCancer incidenceEtiologic distinctionsConnecticut Tumor RegistryTumor RegistrySigmoid colonCancer casesCohort modellingBirth cohortConnecticut residentsColonRectumCohort modelSexBowelIncidenceDiagnosisMalesFemalesCommon patternRegistryCohort
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