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         Inflammatory Bowel Disease:     more books (100)
  1. Inflammatory Bowel Disease by Joseph B. Kirsner, 1988-04
  2. Kirsner's Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Kirsner)) by R. Balfour Sartor, William Sandborn, 2003-12-22
  3. Immune Mechanisms in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
  4. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Clinical Gastroenterology)
  5. Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Webster's Timeline History, 1969 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  6. Operative Strategies in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  7. Emerging Issues in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (Falk Symposium)
  8. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases : New Insights Into Mechanisms of Inflammation & Challenges...
  9. Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Fast Facts by David S. Rampton, Fergus Shanahan, 2008-09-30
  10. Advances in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
  11. Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Volume I by Hugh James Freeman, 1989-07-31
  12. Challenges in Inflammatory Bowel Disease, An Issue of Medical Clinics of North America (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by Miguel Regueiro MD, Arthur Barrie III MD, 2010-01-05
  13. Origins and Directions of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Early Studies of the `Nonspecific' Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
  14. The New People: Not Patients : A Source Book for Living With Inflammatory Bowel Disease by Penny Steiner-Grossman, 1997-06

21. Almond Flour, Dry Curd Cottage Cheese, Yogurt Maker, Vitamins, And Books For The
Almond flour, dry curd cottage cheese, books, and an electric yogurt maker for people on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet for inflammatory bowel disease. Includes a recipe index.
http://www.intestinalhealth.com

22. COLD RIVER VETERINARY CENTER. Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Information on nutritional therapy for inflammatory bowel disease in cats.
http://www.crvetcenter.com/IBD.htm
COLD RIVER VETERINARY CENTER Concepts of Nutritional Medicine
Inflammatory bowel disease in cats Picture this childhood. You are adopted into a new home with new housemates at eight weeks of age. Your new parent provides a bowl of dry kibble and a bowl of water. This food will not change for the next three months. Within a week of moving in, you are taken to the doctor's office for a physical exam, and receive three vaccinations (by injection). It was very stressful being held down on a slippery stainless table top. Squirming only made the people tighten their grip. The doctor pricked a vein to draw a blood sample. Those itchy ear mites in your left ear were drowned with a pesticide, dripped into both ears. It was cold, sticky, and hard to shake out. The smell was like nail polish remover. The doctor recommended eating pesticide tablets to stop flea development all summer. Three days after that office visit you felt feverish and experienced aches, pain and intestinal spasm. It felt better to skip a meal rather than fuel the illness. The bowl of dry food sat a little longer than usual. Even the water turned your stomach. At the site of one of the injections there is a lump, sore and tender. No one seems to understand how you feel. Months later, those kitten crunchies are now the big adult kind. The balls feel greasy in your mouth, but they are the only food available. You've been living indoors for months. You chewed on the green house plants but they made you violently ill; the vomiting lasted all night. Oh yes, there were more trips to the doctor's office, for more shots. Lately you've had a series of colds, and feel tired all day. Worse, you're gaining weight. You skip past the mirror to avoid seeing the big fat pad under your waist.

23. Cornell Feline Health Center--Inflammatory Bowel Disease
inflammatory bowel disease. There are few things more frustrating than havinga cat that is suffering chronic bouts of vomiting and diarrhea.
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A combination of dietary management and medical therapy will successfully manage IBD in most cats. Because there is no single best treatment, your veterinarian may need to try several different combinations in order to determine the best therapy for your cat. DIETARY MANAGEMENT
Sensitivity to food antigens contributes to the gastrointestinal inflammation in some cats, so a change in diet often provides symptomatic relief. Several balanced commercial diets have been advocated as effective in treating IBD. MEDICAL THERAPY
Corticosteroids are commonly used to treat cats with IBD. These drugs have potent anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties with relatively few side effects in cats. Additionally, corticosteroids may stimulate the appetite and enhance intestinal sodium and water absorption. Oral prednisone is the corticosteroid used most frequently because of its short duration of action and availability in appropriate tablet sizes. If necessary, injectable corticosteroid therapy can be used in cats that are too difficult to medicate orally or if vomiting and malabsorption is severe. If none of these medications successfully control the signs, more potent immunosuppressive drugs may be necessary, but they necessitate closer monitoring by your veterinarian.

24. MedCell Biologics, Inc.
Natural, nontoxic, yet powerful immunotherapies for cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease and hepatitis B and C.
http://www.medcellbio.com/

25. Gastrointestinal Disorders On Medbroadcast.com
Learn about gastrointestinal (GI) disorders including appendicitis, hemorrhoids, rectal/anal problems, inflammatory bowel disease and diverticular disease. Check out the diagnosis, symptoms and treatment options.
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26. Atlantic Gastroenterology Associates, PA. & Atlantic Gastro Surgicenter, LLC.
Gastroenterology practice based in New Jersey (Egg Hrbor Township, Absecon, Ventor City) which provides diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy, colorectal screening, hepatitis therapy, inflammatory bowel disease therapy, and nutritional support.
http://www.atlanticgastro.com/
Welcome to AGA AGA (Atlantic Gastroenterology Associates) has been an integral part of the community since 1978 and is the recognized leader in southern New Jersey for excellence in digestive health services. Exploring our website will introduce you to our physicians, staff, and our unique and extensive range of expertise in the digestive disease field. Quick Find: Staff News Directions Links ACCESS Routine Screening New Patient Request Info Clinical Research ~~~ Select One~~~
  • news Four AGA physicians are members of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ( ASGE news AGA staff includes six clinical nurse practitioners who specialize in digestive health. AGA is the only physician office in the area with an on-site endoscopy procedure suite. news
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27. WWWBoard Version 2.0!
Forum for the family members of people with crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis or other forms of inflammatory bowel disease.
http://www.diagnosishealth.com/wwwboard/index.htm
DiagnosisHealth.com
Families of IBDers Support Group
(Date Started : October 31, 1999)
If you or anyone in your family has Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis or any other form of IBD, we are glad that you are here to be a part of DiagnosisHealth.com Community. Please feel free to share your thoughts, views and experiences to help your loved ones and others in this community. Also if you wish to obtain any information on any of these or any other diseases, please go to home page for articles and other posted information. Please understand that this board is being provided for the sole purpose of posting and exchanging health related information. Commercial messages and messages not related to digestive health must not be posted on this board. Please be advised that a legal action might be initiated against those who post commercial advertisements/messages and disrupt operation of this board in any way. Thanks for Cooperation..... DiagnosisHealth.com Home Page Digestion and other Health Articles Healthy Food Recipes Want to Help Us? ... FAQ

28. Inflammatory Bowel Disease And Irritable Bowel Syndrome
A huge resource for Irritable Bowel Syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease, includingoriginal articles, chat, and links to information about medications, diet
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29. University Of Chicago | Inflamatory Bowel Disease
Information about inflammatory bowel disease and other GI/Nutritional diseases and disorders. Informat Category Health Conditions and Diseases inflammatory bowel disease......inflammatory bowel disease. inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is the generalname for diseases that cause inflammation in the intestines.
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is the general name for diseases that cause inflammation in the intestines. Two of the most common inflammatory bowel diseases are Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis IBD Textbook
Stephen Hanauer, MD
, director of the gastroenterology section at the University of Chicago and Theodore M. Bayless , professor of medicine at The J ohns Hopkins University , are co-editors of Advanced Therapy of Inflammatory Bowel Disease , second edition, published in September, 2000. Although it is written for gastroenterologists and surgeons, many of the chapters are designed with patients in mind. The main emphasis of this new edition is on diagnosis, therapy and patient management, along with disease activity measures, IBD databases, and the use of diagnostic tests in clinical decision making. Each chapter consists of recommendations from an expert in the field concerning a very specific IBD topic. Readers will appreciate information regarding the advantages and disadvantages of various drugs, combinations of drugs, and therapeutic or diagnostic procedures. Precise recommendations for instituting, modifying, and monitoring therapy as well as how complications can be anticipated, prevented and treated are offered.

30. Inflammatory Bowel Disease 101
What are Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis, collectively knownas inflammatory bowel disease? inflammatory bowel disease 101.
http://ibscrohns.about.com/library/weekly/aa050600a.htm?PM=ss12_ibscrohns

31. Crohn's And Colitis Foundation Of Canada
Canadian organization dedicated to finding the cure for inflammatory bowel disease by raising increasing funds for research.
http://www.ccfc.ca/en/index.html
Our web site is here to share information about CCFC events, programs and research opportunities. We are not able to offer medical, pharmaceutical or nutritional advice. Our mission is to find the cure and our highest priority is fund raising for research. What's New at the CCFC
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32. The Ibd Club - Information For Sufferers Of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (ulcerati
Information for sufferers of inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease), written by Addenbrookes Hospital.
http://www.ibdclub.org.uk
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Welcome to the ibd club - the new information service for people suffering from inflammatory bowel disease. We hope you will register to join the ibd club and make the most of the opportunities it offers to become more involved in the management of your condition. The information we provide will enable you to help yourself, and your family and friends, to cope better with your inflammatory bowel disease and get the most out of life. You may also want to use the leaflets we have produced to read up on the medical details of inflammatory bowel disease or to find out how to build a partnership with your doctor and get the most of your visits to him or her. In addition, our new developments in treatments page allows you to keep up-to-date with current IBD research. If you have a few minutes, please complete our on-line survey , which will enable you to voice your ideas on how we can improve the services offered by the ibd club.

33. Object Moved
Information on treatment and services provided for heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, and inflammatory bowel disease.
http://www.wuphysicians.org/internal_medicine.shtml
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34. Spondylitis Association's Physician's Resource Room
Resources for physicians who treat patients with ankylosing spondylitis and related diseasespsoriatic spondylitis, inflammatory bowel disease, reactive arthritis, and undifferentiated spondyloarthropathy.
http://www.spondylitis.org/html/htmlpages.asp?load=resources_physicians.htm

35. Inflammatory Bowel Disease
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT inflammatory bowel disease. He snuggles me atnight and I handfeed him in the day. WHAT IS inflammatory bowel disease?
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This web page dedicated to Junior DeLunior, my cat since 1984, with colitis due to inflammatory bowel disease and helicobacter overgrowth. He snuggles me at night and I hand-feed him in the day. WHAT IS INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE? Inflammatory bowel disease refers to the condition that results when cells involved in inflammation and immune response are called into the lining of the GI tract. This infiltration thickens the bowel lining and interferes with absorption and motility (the ability of the bowel to contract and move food). With abnormal ability to contract and abnormal ability to absorb, the bowel’s function is disrupted. Chronic vomiting results if the infiltration is in the stomach or higher areas of the small intestine. A watery diarrhea with weight loss results if the infiltration is in the lower small intestine. A mucous diarrhea with fresh blood ( colitis ) results if the infiltration occurs in the large intestine. Of course, the entire tract from top to bottom may be involved. Many people confuse Inflammatory Bowel Disease with “Irritable Bowel Syndrome,” a stress-related diarrhea problem. Treatment for “IBS” is aimed at stress; it is a completely different condition from “IBD.”

36. Advanced Search
Management of inflammatory bowel disease. V. ALIN BOTOMAN, MD, and GREGORY F. BONNER,MD Cleveland Clinic Florida, Ft. inflammatory bowel disease in Pregnancy.
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DANIELA A. BOTOMAN, M.D.
North Broward Hospital District Family Practice Program of the University of South Florida, Coral Springs, Florida

A patient information handout on living with inflammatory bowel disease , written by the authors of this article, is provided on page 71. I nflammatory bowel disease encompasses a number of chronic, relapsing inflammatory disorders involving the gastrointestinal tract. The prevalence of these disorders ranges from 20 to 200 per 100,000 U.S. population. It is estimated that more than 600,000 people in the United States have some form of inflammatory bowel disease. Classically, inflammatory bowel disease includes ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Ulcerative colitis typically presents with shallow, continuous inflammation extending from the rectum proximally to include, in many patients, the entire colon. Fistulas, fissures, abscesses and small-bowel involvement are absent. Patients with limited disease (e.g., proctitis) typically have mild but frequently recurrent symptoms, while patients with pancolitis more commonly have severe symptoms, often requiring hospitalization. Unlike ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease can involve the entire intestinal tract, from the mouth to the anus, with discontinuous focal ulceration, fistula formation and perianal involvement. The terminal ileum is most commonly affected, usually with variable degrees of colonic involvement. Subsets of patients have perianal disease with fissures and fistula formation. Only 2 to 3 percent of patients with Crohn's disease have clinically significant involvement of the upper gastrointestinal tract.

37. The Brisbane Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Research Centre
Research in epidemiology, genetics, immunology, DNA and their impact on gastrointestinal disorders. Identifies IBD patient clinics, and related links.
http://www.medicine.uq.edu.au/IBD/index.htm
The Brisbane Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Research Centre seeks out key issues related to understanding and treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) by assembling, supporting and managing teams to advance knowledge in epidemiology, genetics, immunology and pharmacokinetics. Our aim is to be recognised both in Australia and internationally for basic and clinical research in gut immunology, colonic microbial ecology, IBD (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, indeterminate colitis) and other immune based gastrointestinal disorders. We run specialised IBD clinics and have active research programs in IBD epidemiology, genetics, immunology, microbiology and pharmacokinetics. Go to other pages on our site if you want more details. CONTACTS: Last Updated: 31 July 1999
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38. Crohn's And Colitis Foundation Of Canada - In Your Community
Local chapter of a voluntary nonprofit organization funding medical research, providing educational programs to find the cause and cure for inflammatory bowel disease. Provides news, upcoming events and contacts.
http://www.ccfc.ca/localsites/21987945270284.html
Our web site is here to share information about CCFC events, programs and research opportunities. We are not able to offer medical, pharmaceutical or nutritional advice. Our mission is to find the cure and our highest priority is fund raising for research. Chatham/Kent Chapter John Compton, President
P.O. Box 961 Chatham, ON N7M 5L3
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Michelle Deslandes - Volunteer Services Coordinator
P.O. Box 24139
London, Ontario
Toll Free: 1-877-956-6366
Email: mdeslandes@ccfc.ca
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Focused on developing gene therapies for lipoprotein lipase disorder, inflammatory bowel disease and neuroregeneration. Also provides contract development and manufacturing of gene and cellbased products in their GMP facility.
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40. ARKANSAS
Association that provides list of doctors trained in treating inflammatory bowel disease in the state.
http://www.ccfa.org/medcentral/roster/ar.htm
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CONWAY Kevin D. Heath, M.D.
Conway Gastroenterology
525 Western Avenue,#206
Conway, AR 72032-4980
HOT SPRINGS J. Steven Mathews, M.D.
180 Medical Park Street Suite 201
Hot Springs AR 71901
LITTLE ROCK William J. Morton, M.D.
Little Rock Diagnostic Clinic
10001 Lile Drive Little Rock, AR 72205 Specialty: Gastroenterology/Hepatology Stephen A. Ziller, III, M.D. Medical Diagnostics Of Little Rock 7 Office Park Drive Suite 100 Little Rock, AR 72211 Specialty: Gastroenterology/Hepatology/Internal Medicine/Nutrition PARAGOULD Jimmy Joe Morrison, M.D. 813 Linwood Drive Paragould, AR 72450-4853 Specialty: Gastroenterology/Hepatology PINE BLUFF Syed A. Samad, M.D. FACP, FACG 4800 South Hazel Pine Bluff, AR 71603 Last update: September 2000 Main Areas CCFA Homepage News Updates Medical Library Research Information ... Safeguards

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