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http://www.ibd-leuven.com/ 17-12-2019 08:04:14
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Who else than Matthieu Allez unravelling the mystery of postoperative Crohn’s disease : how to define? How to treat? Could we prevent ? Concluding this session with an inspiring Q&A session afterwards.
From luminal into perianal Crohn’s. Our own Gabriele Bislenghi setting the perianal scene, introducing the excellent MDT tandem from St Mark's Hospital leading the TOPCLASS consortium and illustrating how to use new perianal classification in your daily practice. Don’t forget isolated pCD!
A joined approach for perianal #CD, what if anti-TNF medical management fails ? Lots to reflect on! Great summary by Remo Panaccione, MD, FRCPC
What is the future in perianal Crohn’s? Envisioning the future on the role of #mesenchymal cells in the debilitating condition of perianal CD by Amy Lee Lightner, MD
Let’s dive in the management of IBD in the next 5 years ! Kicking off the session on future IBD with Silvio Danese, showing us the pipeline and carousel of novel IBD drugs to come!
Looking further : could we start dreaming of prevention and cure? Joana Torres as the expert in this domain highlighting all promising markers, cohorts and studies ongoing.
Setting the scene on reading and scoring IBD. Matthias Lenfant pitching the topic to kick off the next session!
Can #IUS replace endoscopy and MRE in IBD? A very nice and nuanced overview by the InternationalBowelUS president K Gecse
Thinking outside of the gut. Very nice pitch by DraVivianaParra to set the scene for #derm #rheum #liver #heart in #IBD! Congrats for being the very first IOIBD Helmsley Charitable Trust IBD fellow!
Our PhD student Judith Wellens (defending her PhD viva later today!) kicking off this interesting session on nutrition as therapy in #IBD at the final day of our Congress
Congrats to Judith Wellens for achieving a very important milestone with a successful PhD defence! Proud promotorteam João Sabino Severine Vermeire #JSatsangi