Inflammatory Bowel Diseases - Crohn’s Disease | UCLA Digestive Diseases
Offered By: University of California, Los Angeles via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore an interactive case-based discussion on Crohn's Disease, a type of inflammatory bowel disease, in this 53-minute panel presentation from the 6th Annual UCLA-Mellinkoff Gastroenterology and Hepatology Symposium. Gain insights from expert panelists as they delve into various aspects of Crohn's Disease management, including timing of interventions, treatment strategies, and patient care considerations. Learn about topics such as increasing 6-MP dosage, when to remove seatons, medication cessation, CT scans, psoriasis, colonoscopy, iron deficiency, colonic disease, C. difficile infections, recurrence, fecal transplants, and emerging treatments like anti-IL23 antibodies. Enhance your understanding of this complex condition through real-world case discussions and expert analysis.
Syllabus
Case
Overview
Timing of Intervention
Treatment Strategy
Patient
Increase 6MP
When to take out seatons
When to stop medications
Takehome points
CT scan
Psoriasis
Colonoscopy
Iron deficiency
Colonic disease
Flagman
C Diff
Recurrence
Fecal transplant
Next steps
AntiIL23 antibodies
Taught by
UCLA Health
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