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Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease remain a great therapeutic
challenge to the medical community. In recent years knowledge about
the pathogenesis of these diseases has progressed rapidly but the
cause of the diseases remains completely unknown. It has become
clear that dysregulation of the mucosal immune system is the basis
for the chronic evolution of the diseases in a genetically
susceptible population. Exciting new therapeutic approaches have
been attempted in the last couple of years and cytokine and
anti-cytokine treatments in particular seem very promising,
especially in intractable disease. The format of the Falk Symposium
106 on Advances in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases', held in Brussels,
Belgium, June 18-20, 1998, was somewhat innovative as each session
attempted to link the new insights into pathogenetic mechanisms
with new therapeutic approaches, resulting in optimal information
transfer. The classic therapeutic schemes were updated with a
special focus on step-wise build-up of therapy.
This book is the proceedings of the Falk Symposium No. 122 on
"Inflammatory Bowel Disease - A Clinical Case Approach to
Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment," held in Bologna, Italy,
on June 22-23, 2001, and deals with some major issues concerning
Genetics of IBD, Pediatrics in IBD, Early vs Late IBD, Bacteria and
Gut Inflammation, Refractory CD, Fistulizing CD, Refractory Distal
Colitis, and Complications of Ileal-Pouch Anastomosis. The main aim
of the meeting was to highlight the value of an integrated clinical
approach and the importance of clinical research in developing
innovative methods of treatment.
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