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Immune Mechanisms in Inflammatory Bowel Disease is a highly, concise update of the most recent advances in the immunobiology, genetics and microbiology related to Inflammatory Bowel Disease. This book broadly treats the topics that lead to understanding of the pathogenesis of this disease in an organized, systematic approach.
Inflammatory bowel diseases --- Gastrointestinal mucosa --- Immunological aspects. --- Pathogenesis. --- Immunology. --- Gastrointestinal system --- Mucous membrane --- IBD (Disease) --- Inflammatory bowel disease --- Intestines --- Gastroenteritis --- Inflammation --- Microbiology. --- Medical Microbiology. --- Immunobiology --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Microbial biology --- Biology --- Microorganisms --- Medical microbiology.
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darmziekten --- Crohnziekte --- colitis --- colitis ulcerosa --- diarree --- 605.13 --- Affections intestinales inflammatoires --- Darmen--Ontstekingen --- Darmontstekingen --- Darmziekten [Inflammatoire ] --- Inflammatoire darmziekten --- Inflammatory bowel diseases --- Ingewanden--Ontsteking --- Intestines--Inflammation --- Intestins--Inflammation --- Intestines --- Diseases --- Infections
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Intestines --- Metabolism --- Digestive System Physiological Phenomena --- Intestinal Diseases --- Inflammatory Bowel Diseases --- physiology --- Probiotics --- Digestive System Phenomena --- Digestive System Phenomenon --- Digestive System Physiological Concepts --- Digestive System Physiological Phenomenon --- Digestive System Physiology --- Digestive System Process --- Physiology, Digestive --- Digestive Physiology --- Digestive System Processes --- Phenomena, Digestive System --- Phenomenas, Digestive System --- Phenomenon, Digestive System --- Physiology, Digestive System --- Process, Digestive System --- Processes, Digestive System --- Digestive System --- Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- therapeutic use --- microbiology --- pathology --- Intestines - physiology
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) are complex diseases, which are subject to numerous medical researches. Despite increased knowledge on the pathophysiological process, many aspects remain rather unclear, especially concerning IBD. The genetic basis of FAP is well known, but there is still debate about IBD, which seems more likely to be a multifactorial disease, where the illness is due to interactions between environmental and genetic factors. In the near future, the aim will be to prevent these disorders and their sequelae through early detection and early intervention (for example genetic therapy). Unfortunately, we are still dealing with young patients with a lifelong disease course, leading to early morbidity (and in some cases mortality) and extended needs for medical treatment, with a consequent decrease in quality of life. IBD and FAP represent a challenge for a multidisciplinary medical approach where different personnel play major roles in different stages of the patient’s treatment. It is in this light that basic scientists, geneticists, pathologists, radiologists, gastroenterologists, surgeons, psychologists and WOC/ET nurses have to work together in order to improve the outlook of these patients and their families.
Inflammatory bowel diseases. --- Gastroenteritis. --- Cholera morbus --- Enterogastritis --- Flu, Intestinal --- Flu, Stomach --- Gastrointestinal system --- Intestinal flu --- Stomach flu --- Alimentary canal --- IBD (Disease) --- Inflammatory bowel disease --- Intestines --- Gastroenteritis --- Inflammation --- Diseases --- Colon (Anatomy) --- Gastroenterology. --- Surgery. --- Pathology. --- Quality of Life --- Colorectal Surgery. --- Quality of Life Research. --- Research. --- Life, Quality of --- Economic history --- Human ecology --- Life --- Social history --- Basic needs --- Human comfort --- Social accounting --- Work-life balance --- Disease (Pathology) --- Medical sciences --- Medicine --- Medicine, Preventive --- Surgery, Primitive --- Internal medicine --- Digestive organs --- Rectum—Surgery . --- Gastroenterology . --- Medical research. --- Biomedical research --- Medical research
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