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Inflammatory Bowel Disease On-Line Web-Based Guide to Health Professionals and Patients in Developing and African Nations

1.1. Introduction: Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is recklessly evolving worldwide as incautious disaster, especially in developing nations as a regional duplicitous emergence disease. It has come to light that adaptive Western culture, rapid urbanization lifestyle in the developing nations have been seen to be associated [...]

2022-08-30T16:40:27+00:00August 6, 2022|IBD|

The Multifactorial Etiopathogeneses Interplay of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: An Overview

The gastrointestinal system where inflammatory bowel disease occurs is central to the immune system where the innate and the adaptive/acquired immune systems are balanced in interactions with gut microbes under homeostasis conditions. This article overviews the high-throughput research screening on multifactorial interplay between genetic risk [...]

2022-08-06T21:11:11+00:00August 6, 2022|IBD|

Inflammatory bowel disease in Accra: what new trends

Background: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been more common in Western Europe and North America. Initially IBD had been thought to be low in incidence among Sub-Saharan Africans. However, it is now being increasingly recognised in patients of African descent. Objective: A comparative assessment of [...]

2022-08-06T21:08:30+00:00August 6, 2022|IBD|

Ulcerative colitis: a case in Togo

Ulcerative colitis seems to be rare in sub-Saharan Africa. Because its clinical and radiological signs are non-specific, anatomopathologic studies are necessary for definitive diagnosis after exclusion of parasitic, bacterial, and viral causes. The purpose of this report is to describe a fatal case of ulcerative [...]

2022-08-06T22:55:19+00:00August 6, 2022|Ulcerative Colitis, Featured Article|

Analysis of the three common mutations in the CARD15 gene (R702W, G908R and 1007fs) in South African colored patients with inflammatory bowel disease

The caspase recruitment domain-containing protein 15 gene (CARD15) was recently identified as an important susceptibility gene for Crohn's disease (CD). The purpose of this study was to assess the likelihood that the three most common CARD15 mutations, R702W, G908R and 1007fs, contribute to inflammatory bowel [...]

2022-08-06T21:02:20+00:00August 6, 2022|IBD, Sub-Sahara Africa|
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