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Best abstract: Medication-induced microscopic colitis: Do recency and duration of use matter?
Source: Presentation - ECCO 2015 Barcelona Congress - Scientific session 4: The gut barrier under attack: Therapeutic implications (Keywords: microscopic colitis, pharmacoepidemiology, risk factors)
Authors: Bas P.M. Verhaegh
Best abstract: Mortality and cancer in paediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A population-based study
Source: Presentation - ECCO'12 Barcelona Congress
Authors: Guillaume Savoye
Best abstract: Multiple functional variants at the 3p21 locus contribute to ulcerative colitis: Results from a European consortium
Source: Presentation - ECCO'12 Barcelona Congress
Authors: Isabelle Cleynen
Best abstract: Oral delivery of a new class of non-antibody protein scaffold nanofitins targeting TNF-alpha shows a strong preventive and curative anti-inflammatory effect in models of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Source: Presentation - ECCO 2015 Barcelona Congress - Scientific session 11: Managing the manageable: Chronic pain and fatigue
Authors: Mathieu Cinier
Best abstract: Paediatric modification of the Montréal Classification for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Source: Presentation - ECCO'11 Dublin Congress
Authors: Arie Levine
Best abstract: Patient-relevant endpoints in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases - Have changes occured in Germany over the past twelve years?
Source: Presentation - ECCO 2015 Barcelona Congress - Scientific session 5: Delivering quality to the patients (Keywords: anti-TNF, biologic treatment, colectomy, disease outcome, IBD, mortality)
Authors: Andreas Stallmach
Best abstract: Pharmacokinetics and exposure-response relationships of intravenously administered ustekinumab during induction treatment in patients with Crohn’s Disease: Results from the UNITI-1 and UNITI-2 studies
Source: Presentation - ECCO 2016 Amsterdam Congress - Scientific session 11: Right time, right drug, right strategy (Keywords: CD, pharmacokinetics, ustekinumab, exposure-response)
Authors: Omoniyi Adedokun
Best abstract: Post-operative use of anti-TNFa agents in patients with Crohn’s Disease and risk of re-operation – A nationwide cohort study
Source: Presentation - ECCO 2015 Barcelona Congress - Scientific session 11: Managing the manageable: Chronic pain and fatigue (Keywords: adalimumab, IBD, infliximab)
Authors: Jens Kjeldsen
Best abstract: Predicting short and medium-term efficacy of the biosimilar infliximab: Trough levels/ADAs or clinical/biochemical markers play a more important role?
Source: Presentation - ECCO 2016 Amsterdam Congress - Scientific session 1: Cell therapy: Ready for clinical practice? (Keywords: anti-TNF, biologic treatment, CRP, disease outcome, IBD, infliximab, monitoring, trough levels, therapeutic drug monitoring)
Authors: Petra Golovics
Best abstract: Prep1: A new player in the development of IBD-associated fibrosis
Source: Presentation - ECCO 2013 Vienna Congress - Scientific session 2: Preventing progression in IBD
Authors: Silvia D'Alessio
Best abstract: Prevalence of anaemia in patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease during the first ten years from diagnosis- results from a population-based inception cohort, the IBSEN Study
Source: Presentation - ECCO 2013 Vienna Congress – Scientific session 5: Reproduction and IBD
Authors: Marte Lie Hoivik
Best abstract: Prolonged deep remission of ileocolonic Crohn’s Disease following Autologous Haemopoetic stem cell transplantation, presented on behalf of all the ASTIC Trialists
Source: Presentation - ECCO 2015 Barcelona Congress - Scientific session 7: ECCO Fellowships and Grants (Keywords: autologous stem cell transplantation, CD)
Authors: Chris Hawkey
Best abstract: Risk factors for colorectal neoplasia in Ulcerative Colitis: Results from the largest and longest-running colonoscopic surveillance programme
Source: Presentation - ECCO 2016 Amsterdam Congress - Scientific session 3: Resolution of inflammation (Keywords: cancer, cancer in IBD, colorectal cancer surveillance, disease outcome, endoscopic assessment, IBD, UC)
Authors: Chang Ho Ryan Choi
Best abstract: Risk factors for Inflammatory Bowel Disease associated colorectal carcinoma
Source: Presentation - ECCO'11 Dublin Congress
Authors: Maurice Lutgens
Best abstract: Risk of colectomy in patients with ulcerative colitis under thiopurine treatment. Study of prevalence and predictive factors. ENEIDA project
Source: Presentation - ECCO'12 Barcelona Congress
Authors: Alex Canas-Ventura
Best abstract: SPARC modifies colonic tissue healing and inflammation by regulating collagen and MMP expression
Source: Presentation - ECCO'12 Barcelona Congress
Authors: Ian Lawrance
Best abstract: Status of ER stress and autophagy in Crohn’s Disease: From genetics to functional read-outs
Source: Presentation - ECCO 2014 Copenhagen Congress - Scientific session 5: Fibrosis as a complication: Best abstract: Status of ER stress and autophagy in Crohn’s Disease: From genetics to functional read-outs (Keywords: autophagy, genetic, IBD, CD, ER stress)
Authors: Kris Nys
Best abstract: Steroid-free remission in adalimumab-treated paediatric patients with moderately to severely active Crohns Disease in the IMAgINE 1 trial
Source: Presentation - ECCO 2014 Copenhagen Congress - Scientific session 10: Colitis under the microscope: Best abstract: Steroid-free remission in adalimumab-treated paediatric patients with moderately to severely active Crohns Disease in the IMAgINE 1 trial (Keywords: adalimumab, adolescents, disease activity)
Authors: Anne Griffiths
Best abstract: The cost of investigations and medical treatment including biological therapy in a European inception cohort from the biological era - An ECCO-EpiCom study
Source: Presentation - ECCO 2014 Copenhagen Congress - Scientific session 3: Cost of therapy, burden of care: Best abstract: The cost of investigations and medical treatment including biological therapy in a European inception cohort from the biological era - An ECCO-EpiCom study (Keywords: 5-ASA, adalimumab, anti-TNF, AZA, biologic treatment, ECCO, IBD, CD, UC)
Authors: Johan Burisch
Best abstract: The GCN2/eIF2alpha/ATF4 signaling pathway is necessary for autophagy response to infection with Crohn's Disease-associated adherent-invasive Escherichia coli
Source: Presentation - ECCO 2014 Copenhagen Congress -Scientific session 1: Neglected cells as potential targets: Scientific session 1: Neglected cells as potential targets (Keywords: autophagy, CD, adherent-invasive Escherichia coli, amino acid stress)
Authors: Hang Nguyen, Jessica Carrière, Guillaume Dalmasso, Alain Bruhat, Arlette Darfeuille-Michaud