Short Clinical Reviews
The New Gastroenterologist
Advanced Tissue Resection in Gastroenterology: Indications, Role, and Outcomes
This organ-sparing approach offers a less invasive alternative to surgery and has proved to have outcomes comparable to those of surgical standard...
The New Gastroenterologist
A Simplified Approach to Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
A stepwise approach to the management of PFD can allow many patients to be effectively treated without the need for surgical intervention.
Short Clinical Reviews
Caring for LGBTQ+ Patients with IBD
SGM patients tend to delay or avoid seeking health care due to concern for provider mistreatment or lack of regard for their individual concerns...
Short Clinical Reviews
Advances in endoscopic therapies in inflammatory bowel disease
From mucosal resection of CAD to surgery-sparing therapies for intestinal strictures, endoscopic therapeutic options continue to grow.
Short Clinical Reviews
Advances in endohepatology
The practice of endohepatology faces a number of challenges before widespread adoption, including limited provider expertise and institutional...
Short Clinical Reviews
Integrating intestinal ultrasound into inflammatory bowel disease training and practice in the United States
There is a great need to teach the next generation of gastroenterologists about IUS’ value, how to incorporate it into clinical practice, and how...
Short Clinical Reviews
Immune checkpoint inhibitor–related gastrointestinal adverse events
Anti-CTLA-4 medications have the highest association with GI immune-related adverse events. The most common GI symptoms are diarrhea, abdominal...
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Lean and clean: Minimally invasive endoscopic and pharmacologic approaches to obesity
Endoscopic bariatric therapy and antiobesity medications have blossomed because of the need for less-invasive options to stimulate weight loss.
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Endoscopic management of duodenal and ampullary adenomas
EMR in the duodenum is tricky because of its thin muscle layer, increased motility, and significant vascular supply.
Short Clinical Reviews
Integrating psychogastroenterology into GI care
When talking to patients about the referral, refer to the GI psychologist as your colleague and a member of the treatment team.