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The Next Frontier of Care for VEO-IBD
Published on in GI Updates
Very early onset inflammatory bowel disease was virtually unheard of just a decade ago. Today, a variety of personalized therapies exist, and potential curative gene therapies are on the horizon.
Practice Variation and Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Celiac Disease in Children
Published on in GI Updates
Regional and local differences in the diagnosis and treatment of celiac disease affects outcomes for youth.
Promising Use for Antibody Treatment for EoE
Published on in GI Updates
Two recent studies show dupilumab improves eosinophilic esophagitis symptoms and pathology for adolescents and young adults.
Motility Case Study
Published on in GI Updates
When rumination and gastroparesis collide in patients at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, a personalized treatment plan is developed.
Pancreatic Case Study
Published on in GI Updates
Continued surveillance after pancreatic solid pseudopapillary tumor and pancreatic insufficiency is important – even after treatment.
Halloween Tips for Kids with Celiac
Published on in GI Updates
When most people hear ‘Halloween,’ ‘candy’ tends to be a word that follows. But Halloween candy can be tricky for kids with celiac disease.
Toward Better Care for Very Early Onset IBD
Published on in International Update, GI Updates
The new VEO-IBD clinic at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, the first of its kind, unites experts from gastroenterology, immunology and genetics.
Endoscopy Expertise at CHOP
Published on in GI Updates
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia has one of the largest pediatric endoscopy centers in North America, performing more than 4,500 endoscopic procedures annually.
New Findings in Endoscopy Research
Published on in GI Updates
The endoscopy team at CHOP considers research an integral part of providing the very best care, and continues to expand its investigations.