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Phenotype-genotype profiles in Crohn's disease predicted by genetic markers in ...

Durães, C; Machado, J; Portela, F; Rodrigues, S; Lago, P; Cravo, M; Ministro, P; Marques, M; Cremers, I; Freitas, J; Cotter, J; Tavares, L; Matos, L

BACKGROUND: About 70 loci are associated with susceptibility to Crohn's disease (CD), particularly in pathways of innate immunity, autophagy, and pathogen recognition. Phenotype-genotype associations are inconsistent. METHODS: CD susceptibility polymorphisms ATG16L1 rs2241880, ICAM1 rs5498, IL4 rs2070874, IL17F rs763780, IRGM rs13361189, ITLN1 rs2274910, LRRK2 rs11175593, and TLR4 rs4986790 were genotyped in a ...


Ulcerative colitis in a Southern European country: a national perspective

Portela, F; Magro, F; Lago, P; Cotter, J; Cremers, I; Deus, JR; Vieira, A; Lopes, H; Caldeira, P; Barros, L; Reis, J; Carvalho, L; Gonçalves, R

BACKGROUND: The incidence, prevalence, and even the clinical behavior of ulcerative colitis (UC) are highly variable in different world regions. In previous studies, Portugal was reported as having a milder clinical behavior. The aim of this study was to apply the Montreal Classification in a large group of UC Portuguese patients in order to describe their clinical characteristics and evaluate variables potenti...


Ulcerative colitis in a Southern European country: a national perspective

Portela, F; Magro, F; Lago, P; Cotter, J; Cremers, I; Deus, J; Vieira, A; Lopes, H; Caldeira, P; Barros, L; Reis, J; Carvalho, L; Gonçalves, R

BACKGROUND: The incidence, prevalence, and even the clinical behavior of ulcerative colitis (UC) are highly variable in different world regions. In previous studies, Portugal was reported as having a milder clinical behavior. The aim of this study was to apply the Montreal Classification in a large group of UC Portuguese patients in order to describe their clinical characteristics and evaluate variables potenti...


Ulcerative colitis in a Southern European country: a national perspective

Portela, F; Magro, F; Lago, P; Cotter, J; Cremers, I; Deus, J; Veiria, A; Lopes, H; Caldeira, P; Barros, L; Reis, J; Carvalho, L; Gonçalves, R

BACKGROUND: The incidence, prevalence, and even the clinical behavior of ulcerative colitis (UC) are highly variable in different world regions. In previous studies, Portugal was reported as having a milder clinical behavior. The aim of this study was to apply the Montreal Classification in a large group of UC Portuguese patients in order to describe their clinical characteristics and evaluate variables potenti...


Crohn's disease in a southern European country: Montreal classification and cli...

Magro, F; Portela, F; Lago, P; Ramos de Deus, J; Vieira, A; Peixe, P; Cremers, I; Cotter, J; Cravo, M; Tavares, L; Reis, J; Gonçalves, R; Lopes, H

BACKGROUND: Given the heterogeneous nature of Crohn's disease (CD), our aim was to apply the Montreal Classification to a large cohort of Portuguese patients with CD in order to identify potential predictive regarding the need for medical and/or surgical treatment. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was used based on data from an on-line registry of patients with CD. RESULTS: Of the 1692 patients with 5 or more y...


Crohn's disease in a southern European country: Montreal classification and cli...

Magro, F; Portela, F; Lago, P; Ramos de Deus, J; Vieira, A; Peixe, P; Ministro, P; Cremers, I; Cotter, J; Cravo, M; Tavares, L; Reis, J; Gonçalves, R

BACKGROUND: Given the heterogeneous nature of Crohn's disease (CD), our aim was to apply the Montreal Classification to a large cohort of Portuguese patients with CD in order to identify potential predictive regarding the need for medical and/or surgical treatment. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was used based on data from an on-line registry of patients with CD. RESULTS: Of the 1692 patients with 5 or more y...


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