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1 o groups (27.7% for hepatology and 33.6% for gastroenterology).
2 h experienced pathologists who specialize in gastroenterology.
3 l peer review through standard procedures of Gastroenterology.
4 nal diseases is an emerging area in clinical gastroenterology.
5 nging diagnostic and therapeutic problems in gastroenterology.
6 ificant portion of the practice of pediatric gastroenterology.
7 gnificant impact on the practice of clinical gastroenterology.
8 d the first gastroscope-the father of modern gastroenterology.
9 tbooks of physical examination, surgery, and gastroenterology.
10 gnosis in association with the Department of Gastroenterology.
11 ust in artificial intelligence technology in gastroenterology.
12 rs and promote responsible AI integration in gastroenterology.
13 ropathy (CE) is a common complaint in canine gastroenterology.
14 l peer review through standard procedures of Gastroenterology.
15 l peer review through standard procedures of Gastroenterology.
16  to the findings from previous literature in gastroenterology.
17 er review through the standard procedures of Gastroenterology.
18 l peer review through standard procedures of Gastroenterology.
19 er review through the standard procedures of Gastroenterology.
20 l peer review through standard procedures of Gastroenterology.
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30 er review through the standard procedures of Gastroenterology.
31 l peer review through standard procedures of Gastroenterology.
32 l peer review through standard procedures of Gastroenterology.
33 l peer review through standard procedures of Gastroenterology.
34 alists chosen by the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology.
35 y as it is to cardiology, endocrinology, and gastroenterology.
36 reflections on serving as editor-in-chief of Gastroenterology.
37 aOR = 1.37; 95% CI: 1.02-1.71), were seen by gastroenterology (1.65;1.21-2.24), or were diagnosed at
38                                 Sato et al., Gastroenterology 141, 1762-1772].
39                            Albenberg et al., Gastroenterology 147, 1055-1063.e8 (2014)], with oxygen
40 ished were geriatrics (38%), oncology (33%), gastroenterology (27%), and internal medicine (27%).
41 ollows: immunology, 817; endocrinology, 633; gastroenterology, 353; and pulmonology, 818.
42 d and valuation procedure times ranging from gastroenterology (36% shorter) and ophthalmology (35% sh
43 ' work was greatest in cardiology (114%) and gastroenterology (72%).
44 on (AGA) guidelines, the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) guidelines, the American College
45 sented for review to the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) Practice Parameters Committee, se
46 nal Endoscopy (ASGE) and American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) recommend a minimum SSL-DR of > 6
47  (GC) prevention.(-) The American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) released new guidelines on Helico
48 gly integrated into the clinical practice of gastroenterology, addressing legal, ethical, and equity-
49 per be retracted in 2019, and the Editors of Gastroenterology agree that this manuscript should be re
50 le, which may significantly impact pediatric gastroenterology and adult CRC care.
51 time conducting research, whereas fellows in gastroenterology and cardiology spent 25% to 30% of thei
52 ons developed by the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology and endorsed by the American Gastroente
53 f Gastroenterology; European Association for Gastroenterology and Endoscopy; Asian Pacific Society of
54 ymes (>/=6 mo) referred to the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Linkoping University
55  included primary care clinicians (PCCs) and gastroenterology and hepatology clinicians at 5 safety-n
56 a 4-point Likert scale and compared PCCs and gastroenterology and hepatology clinicians.
57  vs 5 of 48 [10.4%]; P < .001) compared with gastroenterology and hepatology clinicians.
58                                              Gastroenterology and hepatology in particular will be tr
59 genome, proteome, and metabolome analyses to gastroenterology and hepatology research.
60 rchers to use big data sets in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology to complement traditiona
61  questions correctly, 37 of 48 (77.1%) among gastroenterology and hepatology vs 65 of 142 (45.8%) amo
62 cists from the Divisions of Primary Care and Gastroenterology and Hepatology were enrolled in the pil
63  of 237 (59.9%) were PCCs, 48 of 237 (20.3%) gastroenterology and hepatology, 190 of 236 (80.5%) were
64 f 10 for critical care medicine, 2 of 10 for gastroenterology and hepatology, and 3 of 10 for endocri
65 ysiologic and pathobiologic processes within gastroenterology and hepatology, including gastrointesti
66 naged by a multidisciplinary team, including gastroenterology and hepatology, interventional radiolog
67 both to the generalist and to specialists in gastroenterology and hepatology, neurology, psychiatry,
68                                           In gastroenterology and hepatology, there were 58 physician
69 ited from the San Francisco General Hospital Gastroenterology and Liver Clinics.
70     The North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition published guidelines for
71 both the North American Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, and the NIH, through the
72 ts referred from the Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Medical University of Wa
73 tions used in the management of diagnostics, gastroenterology and nutrition, rehabilitation, and neur
74 neral physician groups (n=5); urology (n=4); gastroenterology and orthopedics (n=3 each); surgical ce
75 d from 0.05 for vascular surgery to 0.79 for gastroenterology and otolaryngology.
76 wel Disease Disease Focused Panel as well as gastroenterology and pathology experts in Crohn disease
77                     A review of computerized gastroenterology and radiology databases identified 355
78 er, which represents the American College of Gastroenterology and the American Society for Gastrointe
79                 Both the American College of Gastroenterology and the Infectious Diseases Society of
80 logy, ophthalmology, dermatology, pathology, gastroenterology, and cardiology machine learning articl
81 d in curbside consultations were cardiology, gastroenterology, and infectious diseases; subspecialtie
82                    For geriatrics, oncology, gastroenterology, and internal medicine, this ratio was
83 havioral health, pulmonology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, and neurology), telehealth constituted
84 ies including urology, oncology, cardiology, gastroenterology, and orthopedics.
85 including allergy, immunology, epidemiology, gastroenterology, and pathology, and both adult and pedi
86 bspecialties (ie, immunology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, and pulmonology) were selected for com
87 atient physicians (300 each of primary care, gastroenterology, and rheumatology).
88 dical oncology, urology, infectious disease, gastroenterology, and rheumatology.
89                                 Payments for gastroenterology anesthesia services doubled in Medicare
90 orders (FGIDs), the most common diagnoses in gastroenterology are recognized by morphological and phy
91 s frequently used off-label in the pediatric gastroenterology arena.
92 disease is a common clinical presentation to gastroenterology as well as ear, nose and throat, allerg
93 nt of and adherence to quality indicators in gastroenterology, as in all of medicine, is increasing i
94 ents in this study were followed at Rockford Gastroenterology Associates (RGA): a large, private GI p
95 reatic cyst guidelines, such as the American Gastroenterology Association and International Associati
96  Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and the American Gastroenterology Association both published comprehensiv
97 oring system: a modification of the American Gastroenterology Association guidelines for ITx.
98 ssociation of Pancreatology and the American Gastroenterology Association, and address lingering ques
99 nts referred by general practice to surgical/gastroenterology at Waikato District Health Board (DHB)
100                                    Pediatric gastroenterology began early 1970s.
101                                 The field of gastroenterology began with the Phillip Bozzini's crude,
102 nts undergoing colonoscopy at Port Macquarie Gastroenterology between January 2015 and September 2021
103 or Study of the Liver and British Society of Gastroenterology, but is held up at NHS England.
104     Moreover, medical doctors specialized in gastroenterology can provide valuable feedback on the mo
105 he care transition from primary to specialty gastroenterology care and emphasize care for older unins
106  Child-Pugh A vs B cirrhosis, and receipt of gastroenterology care.
107 defined in 2005 during the World Congress of Gastroenterology, CCM criteria consisted of echocardiogr
108 g) CD from 2008 through 2012 at 28 pediatric gastroenterology centers in North America.
109           We screened 2,000 individuals in 5 gastroenterology centers located close to large metropol
110 ng the National Endoscopic Database, from 69 gastroenterology centers, on 264,184 asymptomatic subjec
111 eviously unscreened subjects screened in the gastroenterology centers, the linkage to care was very h
112 ecruited from 74 general practices and three gastroenterology centres in England.
113 stically from 74 general practices and three gastroenterology centres in London and the south of Engl
114 rges were direct, compared with 15.9% of the Gastroenterology charges.
115             In the January 2022 issue of BMC Gastroenterology, Chen et al. report an association betw
116 noses among patients seen in a tertiary-care gastroenterology clinic and to evaluate the relative pre
117  ulcerative colitis patients who visited the gastroenterology clinic at Shahid Sayad Shirazi Hospital
118 udied consecutive adults with rCDI seen at a gastroenterology clinic in Denmark from April 5, 2016 th
119  total of 134 MASLD patients referred to the gastroenterology clinic of Imam Reza Hospital and Sheikh
120 holic steatohepatitis (NASH) referred to the Gastroenterology Clinic of Shahid Mohammadi Hospital, Ba
121  The data of outpatients from a medicine and gastroenterology clinic who underwent upper gastrointest
122 ts who applied to the same internal medicine-gastroenterology clinic with or without gastrointestinal
123  disease that is commonly encountered in the gastroenterology clinic, hospital emergency room, and en
124  and moderate alcohol intake was seen in the gastroenterology clinic.
125 stinal disorders from a single US outpatient gastroenterology clinic.
126 an body mass index, 26 +/- 1), enrolled at a gastroenterology clinic.
127  (GERD) remains a significant problem in the gastroenterology clinic.
128 ophageal biopsy specimens taken at community gastroenterology clinics (cases [n = 193]) were compared
129 an interferon-based regimen at our liver and gastroenterology clinics between 1998 and 2004.
130 s who were referred to Veterans Affairs (VA) gastroenterology clinics for PPI-refractory heartburn re
131                Among patients referred to VA gastroenterology clinics for PPI-refractory heartburn, s
132 litis and persistent gut symptoms at 2 large gastroenterology clinics in the United Kingdom.
133 rial of patients with HCV genotype 6 at five gastroenterology clinics in the western U.S. Patients we
134 ildren with autism as reports from pediatric gastroenterology clinics suggest.
135 and adult patients presenting to allergy and gastroenterology clinics throughout the world.
136 hosis and those not followed in subspecialty gastroenterology clinics.
137 ologist (anesthesiologist 1), in 2 different gastroenterology clinics.
138 tal, compared with 2,273,339 dollars for the Gastroenterology cohort.
139 ialties (urology, gynecology, pain medicine, gastroenterology, colorectal surgery, neurology, physiot
140 This has created controversy and enabled the gastroenterology community to gather evidence and campai
141 ledge about these tumors is critical for the gastroenterology community.
142 stipated elderly have been left behind while gastroenterology consultations for this common condition
143 nd represent a common cause for referrals to gastroenterology consultations.
144 4 year-old Caucasian man was admitted to the gastroenterology department for severe weakness, left lo
145 d between January 2015 and March 2019 in the Gastroenterology Department of a tertiary hospital.
146  in adult cirrhotic patients admitted to the gastroenterology department of a University Hospital Cen
147 wed in outpatient consultation in the hepato-gastroenterology department of the Yalgado OUEDRAOGO Uni
148 In 2017, a 72-year-old woman was seen in the gastroenterology department with a 2-month history of mi
149 In 2017, a 72-year-old woman was seen in the gastroenterology department with a 2-month history of mi
150 ns, including for the treatment of pediatric gastroenterology diseases.
151  in gastroenterology-related visits from the gastroenterology division to primary care; (2) increased
152 nt emails were sent to all physicians in the gastroenterology division, and 12 clinicians agreed to p
153        EGIDs are rapidly becoming a focus in gastroenterology due to a continuous increase in inciden
154  potential to further scientific research in gastroenterology efficiently, cost-effectively, and with
155  polyethylene glycol-electrolyte solution, a gastroenterology electronic note template, and an educat
156             In the January 2021 issue of BMC Gastroenterology, Elmokadem et al. report their findings
157                      Canadian Association of Gastroenterology; European Association for Gastroenterol
158        A recent study by Digby et al. in BMC Gastroenterology evaluated the faecal haemoglobin, age a
159 tiary care children's hospital for pediatric gastroenterology evaluation over a 2-year period was con
160 s, as well as non-EoE allergy immunology and gastroenterology experts, formed 3 teams to review the e
161 t the University of Michigan in the 1950s by gastroenterology fellow Basil Hirschowitz and 2 physicis
162 t least 180 ERCPs were required before these gastroenterology fellows could be considered competent i
163 herapeutic endoscopists prospectively graded gastroenterology fellows during 1796 consecutive ERCPs.
164                                        Eight gastroenterology fellows from one medical center were en
165 opy or NBI analysis (25 medical students, 19 gastroenterology fellows) using 118 high-definition colo
166  of the classification system by NBI-trained gastroenterology fellows, using still images.
167 he physicians in the USA believed that their Gastroenterology fellowship poorly prepared them for lar
168 ole subspecialty focus, 8 were housed within gastroenterology fellowships, and 2 were within endocrin
169                            AI is explored in gastroenterology for endoscopic analysis of lesions, in
170 lar breast carcinoma to skin was referred to gastroenterology for evaluation of dyspepsia and dysphag
171     Only 105 patients (20%) were referred to gastroenterology for evaluation with 30 patients (5.5%)
172 Caucasian were more likely to be referred to gastroenterology for evaluation.
173                    UDCA is used currently in gastroenterology for several indications.
174                  The Canadian Association of Gastroenterology formed a guideline panel with a balance
175               GIM/FP/GP: [Formula: see text] Gastroenterology: [Formula: see text] Infectious Disease
176               GIM/FP/GP: [Formula: see text] Gastroenterology: [Formula: see text] Infectious Disease
177               GIM/FP/GP: [Formula: see text] Gastroenterology: [Formula: see text] Public Health: [Fo
178               GIM/FP/GP: [Formula: see text] Gastroenterology: [Formula: see text].
179 yal Swedish Academy of Sciences, The Swedish Gastroenterology Fund (Mag-Tarmfonden), The Swedish Rese
180  diversity and health care disparities among gastroenterology (GI) and hepatology professionals in th
181 atients who did and those who did not have a gastroenterology (GI) consultation.
182                               The market for gastroenterology (GI) fellows adopted a centralized Matc
183                                 The field of gastroenterology (GI) is constantly evolving.
184                   Compared with those seeing gastroenterology (GI) or infectious diseases (ID) provid
185                      Understanding wherein a gastroenterology (GI) practice fits into this infrastruc
186  transplant (LT) center or presence of local gastroenterology (GI).
187                       The British Society of Gastroenterology guidelines emphasize the benefits of ma
188                                 The field of gastroenterology has contributed to our understanding of
189 py to childhood digestive disease, pediatric gastroenterology has emerged as one of the most diverse
190  referred for endoscopy to the Department of Gastroenterology & Hepatology at the University Hospital
191  for abdominal complaints at the Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology at the University Hospital
192        The Departments of Anesthesiology and Gastroenterology & Hepatology of the Academic Medical Ce
193 y between 2000 and 2016 at the Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endocrinology at Hannov
194 lude the North American Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition; the Internat
195 delines of the European Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition allow for di
196  by the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition and opportun
197 g to the 2012 European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition diagnostic c
198 oposed by the European Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition nutrition co
199 national conference comprising 32 experts in gastroenterology, hepatology, endocrinology, and primary
200 Hospices Civils de Lyon, Paediatric Hospital-Gastroenterology-Hepatology- Nutrition Department for fu
201 ere performed within the Paediatric Hospital-Gastroenterology-Hepatology- Nutrition Department, and t
202 ies with patients enrolled from subspecialty gastroenterology/hepatology clinics and lowest in studie
203 isease severity, and other factors including gastroenterology/hepatology consultation showed that pat
204                                              Gastroenterology/hepatology consultation was also associ
205 1999 and December 2009 at the Departments of Gastroenterology/Hepatology of the Medical Universities
206 ummary, the task force recommends that the 4 gastroenterology/hepatology societies work with the ABIM
207 and subsequent practice in specific areas of gastroenterology/hepatology.
208  and techniques continue to be developed for gastroenterology in general and gastrointestinal oncolog
209 ket conditions, such as those experienced by gastroenterology in the late 1990s.
210  a major role in the science and practice of gastroenterology in the near future.
211 ion on off-label medication use in pediatric gastroenterology, including a discussion on US legislati
212 nd radiation oncology, radiology, pathology, gastroenterology, integrative oncology, anesthesia, phar
213                                            A gastroenterology internist assessed the disease severity
214 tion and growing expertise in the community, gastroenterology is becoming the go to specialty in the
215                                          The Gastroenterology Leadership Council endorsed a goal of 2
216 mulative data from both the rheumatology and gastroenterology literature suggest that the rate of bir
217                             The problems the gastroenterology Match originally was designed to solve
218 infection, incorporating infectious disease, gastroenterology, microbiology, and pharmacy clinical pe
219      Since the broad review of this topic in Gastroenterology more than 10 years ago, a number of adv
220 n, orthopaedic, respiratory, cardiovascular, gastroenterology/nutrition, and pain issues, as well as
221  1999 and December 2009 at the Department of Gastroenterology of the Medical Universities of Vienna a
222 t and outpatient departments of allergology, gastroenterology, oncology, ophthalmology, and pulmonolo
223 efined as a resident or fellow enrolled in a gastroenterology or general surgery training program.
224 with any specialty provider designation (eg, gastroenterology or gynecology) were not considered PCPs
225 e strongly supports that access to specialty gastroenterology or hepatology care in cirrhosis is asso
226 a, giving a substantive support to the World Gastroenterology Organization guidelines.
227                                    The World Gastroenterology Organization recommends developing nati
228 in publications specializing in dermatology, gastroenterology, orthopedics, allergy, anesthesiology,
229 Patients were prospectively recruited at our Gastroenterology Outpatient Clinic between August 2020 a
230  was found that the patients who visited the Gastroenterology Outpatient Clinic mostly used herbal th
231 me III criteria for IBS and were enrolled at gastroenterology outpatient clinics in Sweden.
232  11-year-old girl presented to the pediatric gastroenterology outpatient department of our institutio
233   History A 59-year-old man presented to the gastroenterology outpatient department with acute abdomi
234 his clinic setting, more than one quarter of gastroenterology outpatients reported having obtained me
235 logy, radiation oncology, surgical oncology, gastroenterology, palliative care, and advocacy experts
236 logy, radiation oncology, surgical oncology, gastroenterology, palliative care, and advocacy experts
237 ural networks, AI has significantly advanced gastroenterology, particularly in endoscopic procedures,
238 ntelligence (AI) is set to rapidly transform gastroenterology, particularly in the field of endoscopy
239         Endoscopies were reviewed by blinded gastroenterology pathologists.
240 e for this commentary includes primary care, gastroenterology, pathology, and surgical health care pr
241 rmatology, pediatric rheumatology, pediatric gastroenterology, pediatric endocrinology, and adult and
242 from all disciplines that treat incontinence-gastroenterology, pediatric gastroenterology, urology, u
243          All of these have been evaluated in gastroenterology practice and have demonstrated feasibil
244  performed in the radiology, cardiology, and gastroenterology practice areas between January and Octo
245                In this large community-based gastroenterology practice, we observed greater rates of
246 cal record database of a regional Australian gastroenterology practice.
247 lled, double-blind trial was conducted in 14 gastroenterology practices and 4 hospitals in Germany, a
248 vate and academic offices and hospital-based gastroenterology practices and involved 11,945 patients
249 n's Treatment, REACT), we included community gastroenterology practices from Belgium and Canada that
250 ing recommendations in the unique setting of gastroenterology practices in patients previously unscre
251 ed a chart review in all adult and pediatric gastroenterology practices to identify patients with EoE
252 9, utilization of anesthesia services during gastroenterology procedures increased substantially.
253                                The number of gastroenterology procedures per million enrollees remain
254 eferrals from primary care to endocrinology, gastroenterology, proctology, rheumatology, and urology
255            The most common recommendation by gastroenterology providers and dietitians was diet compo
256     In January 2025, the American College of Gastroenterology published updated guidelines on the dia
257 ed in Food and Drug Administration-sponsored Gastroenterology Regulatory Endpoints and the Advancemen
258          Time trends included (1) a shift in gastroenterology-related visits from the gastroenterolog
259     LCM has been applied to animal and human gastroenterology research in analyzing the protein, DNA,
260                  One key area of interest in gastroenterology research is the relationship between He
261 otential applications for this technology in gastroenterology research, including malignancies of the
262                                       In BMC Gastroenterology results of a commendable effort to guid
263 nary panel of medical oncology, dermatology, gastroenterology, rheumatology, pulmonology, endocrinolo
264 by a Hepatology section in comparison with a Gastroenterology section.
265 nitial admissions seen by the Hepatology and Gastroenterology sections over a 3-month period were cre
266 ts with liver test abnormalities seen by the gastroenterology service at a large, inner-city hospital
267 on cost ($2856) for patients admitted to the gastroenterology service was significantly lower than fo
268 f stay (2 days) for patients admitted to the gastroenterology service was significantly shorter than
269 from primary care centers, the Department of Gastroenterology, Skane University Hospital, Malmo, and
270         In the past year, two major American gastroenterology societies have introduced pivotal updat
271 ny test ordered by an infectious diseases or gastroenterology specialist; and "evaluated for treatmen
272 lergy, dermatology, hematology/oncology, and gastroenterology stakeholders for qualitatively and quan
273 using criteria set out by the Evidence-Based Gastroenterology Steering Group.
274             Nephrologists, pathologists, and gastroenterology sub-specialists should be aware of this
275 patient primary care, cardiology, neurology, gastroenterology, surgery, neurosurgery, urology, orthop
276 uture research in neonatal and developmental gastroenterology that could affect several conditions th
277 rences section of the articles we publish in Gastroenterology that highlights joint first authors of
278 er, which represents the American College of Gastroenterology, the American Gastroenterological Assoc
279 F), which represents the American College of Gastroenterology, the American Gastroenterological Assoc
280                             In this issue of Gastroenterology, the editors present 2 expert perspecti
281                 For every 1 dollar billed by Gastroenterology, the hospital system generated an addit
282 describe the desired supply/need balance for gastroenterology, the US health care system and clinicia
283 eld of hepatology as well as ensure that non-gastroenterology-trained physicians are able to capably
284 ements and educational content for Pediatric Gastroenterology training programs, and subsequently the
285 d clinicians may benefit from a reduction in gastroenterology training programs.
286  sent by email to 244 IBD outpatients of the Gastroenterology Unit of Academic Hospital of Padua.
287 -10], 11 boys) were referred to a paediatric gastroenterology unit with a history of normal developme
288  2011 through May 2014, seen at 33 pediatric gastroenterology units in 21 countries.
289 rotein and fecal calprotectin), at pediatric gastroenterology units in Israel from July 2015 through
290 t study conducted at two European Paediatric Gastroenterology Units.
291    Elective use of telehealth was highest in gastroenterology, urology, neurology, and neurosurgery a
292 eat incontinence-gastroenterology, pediatric gastroenterology, urology, urogynecology, colorectal sur
293 lizations, Emergency Department (ED) visits, gastroenterology visits, IBD-related visits].
294 m December 20, 2017, to August 6, 2018, at a gastroenterology ward of a medical center.
295  narrative review, invited by the Editors of Gastroenterology, we summarize recent advances in the fi
296 eeting took place during the United European Gastroenterology Week (UEGW) Congress in Barcelona, duri
297          All members of Hungarian Society of Gastroenterology were invited between 7 and 17 April 202
298                             The specialty of gastroenterology will be affected profoundly by the abil
299 es, developed by the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology with international collaboration, are t
300  is recognized as a distinct discipline from gastroenterology with its own board certification.

 
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