WATCH: @LauraRaffalsMD explains the various types of disorders that patients who have undergone ileal pouch anal anastamosis #IPAA surgery may present with and how gastroenterologists can ensure these patients receive the care they need. @Gastro_Network https://t.co/5ADLI1v53K
#IBDFellowsSummit The approach to patients with #IBD in the hospital setting made easy by @LauraRaffalsMD: rule out infections, assess severity and dont forget DVT prophylaxis!
‼️3-days to assess response to steroids. Do not delay advanced therapies, including surgery!
Endoscopic management of dumping syndrome after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: a large international series and proposed management strategy published in @GIE_Journal by @EricJVargasMD et al. #Obesity
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Congratulations to Dr. @LauraRaffalsMD for receiving @CrohnsColitisFn’s 2020 Uniting to Care & Cure Award, recognizing her commitment to find cures for #IBD and improve patient quality of life. #CrohnsDisease#UlcerativeColitis
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IBD Patients More Likely to Have Eosinophilic Esophagitis
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Welcome to Gastroenterology & Hepatology @MayoClinic. We appreciate the time & effort you put to visit us as a patient. We hope this video by @LauraRaffals will make your visit easier as you navigate our consultative and care team focused on your health.
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The room AND the halls were packed for the talk by @AdamBledsoeMD discussing his research in #celiac disease with @josephmurrayMD! Sxs (except diarrhea) are not great predictors of villous injury. But diarrhea should prompt consideration of small bowel reeval. #DDW19#MayoDDW19
TNF inhibitor use within 12 weeks of surgery NOT associated with postop infections in PUCCINI trial. Good news for our IBD pt needing surgery. #IBD#CrohnsColitisFN@IBDBen
@mspibddoc@IBD_FloMD Good question. Not necessarily. Will be presenting our experience w/ PSC-pouchitis @DDWMeeting. Most (>70%) abx-dependent or refractory. Still reasonable to stick w/ abx if working before switching to budesonide as next step @LauraRaffals