Search results for "Infliximab"
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INFLIXIMAB IN THE TREATMENT OF PEDIATRIC IBD: A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE
2010
Infliximab and topical tacrolimus administration effective in the treatment of Pyoderma Gangrenosum.
2009
Biologic therapies versus conventional therapies. A series of Crohn’s disease patients: “a pair-matched study”
2011
Cyclosporine or infliximab as rescue therapy in severe 2 refractory ulcerative colitis: Early and long-term data 3 from a retrospective observational…
2012
Introduction: About 30–40% of patients with acute severe ulcerative colitis (UC) fail to respond 23 to intensive intravenous (iv) corticosteroid treatment. Iv cyclosporine and infliximab are an ef- 24 fective rescue therapy in steroid-refractory UC patients but up to now it is still unclear which is Q225 the best therapeutic choice in this setting of patients. 26 Methods: We reviewed our series of severe steroid-refractory colitis admitted consecutively in 27 our referral center since 1994 comparing two historical cohort treated with cyclosporine or 28 infliximab. Iv cyclosporine was administered at the dosage of 2 mg/kg and infliximab at the dos- 29 age of 5 mg/kg. The main outcome was the…
INFLIXIMAB FOR PEDIATRIC ULCERATIVE COLITIS:A RETROSPECTIVE ITALIAN MULTICENTER STUDY
2008
. Dig Liver Dis. 2008 Jul;40 Suppl 2:S260-4. Infliximab for pediatric ulcerative colitis: a retrospective Italian multicenter study. Cucchiara S, Romeo E, Viola F, Cottone M, Fontana M, Lombardi G, Rutigliano V, de'Angelis GL, Federici T. Division Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy. salvatore.cucchiara@uniroma1.it BACKGROUND: Infliximab (IFX), the chimeric anti TNFalpha antibody, an established treatment for Crohn's disease in adults and in children, is used less frequently in ulcerative colitis (UC). AIM OF THE STUDY: To report the clinical course of pediatric patients with active UC receiving IFX. PATIENTS AND…
THU0395 Adult Onset Still's Disease: A Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study of 233 Italian Patients
2014
Background Adult onset Still9s disease (AOSD) is a rare rheumatic disease with an estimated prevalence of less than 1 case per 100,000 population. The diagnosis is difficult and is often delayed due to the lack of specific diagnostic tests and the need to rule out other pathological entities. Objectives To describe the clinical characteristics of a multicenter Italian case series of patients with AOSD. Methods 14 Italian University Hospital centers participated in the study. A standardized medical record containing clinical data, laboratory investigations, disease patterns and the different therapies has been sent to all participating centers. Each center collected data retrospectively. Res…
The Selective Use of Combination Therapy in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Resistant to Anti-TNF: to Whom, How and How Long?
2016
Sir, We read with interest the recent work by Peyrin-Biroulet and colleagues on the long-term outcome for patients starting anti-TNF monotherapy for Crohn’s disease [CD] and for those needing the addition of an immunomodulator [IM].1 We agree with the main finding of the study, i.e. starting with anti-TNF monotherapy does not worsen long-term disease outcomes. This is in line with data from the literature2 and with our recent prospective study on the concomitant use of an IM and infliximab [IFX] in patients with CD or ulcerative colitis who have had a primary or secondary non-response to IFX monotherapy3: …
P215 Blood-based prognostic biomarkers in Crohn’s patients treated with biologics: a new promising tool to predict endoscopic outcomes
2021
Abstract Background There is a growing need for biomarkers of inflammation to monitor and predict therapeutic outcome in Crohn’s disease (CD) patients. We aimed to evaluate whether the level of circulating blood cells, expressed as ratios (NLR, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio; PLR, platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio; ELR, eosinophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and ENLR, eosinophil*neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio), could be used as early prognostic biomarker of endoscopic response (ER) in patients starting biological therapy with infliximab, adalimumab, vedolizumab and ustekinumab. Association with steroid-free clinical remission at week 54 and endoscopic disease activity at baseline, as well as other varia…
Successful induction of clinical response and remission with certolizumab pegol in Crohn's disease patients refractory or intolerant to infliximab: a…
2008
Review of biologics in allergic contact dermatitis
2020
The resistant and recalcitrant nature of severe allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) makes its management challenging. With advances in the understanding of the cellular and molecular pathogenesis of ACD, newer therapeutic targets are becoming apparent. In particular, the use of biologics has gained momentum, given the specificity of their action. This article aims to review the presently available data on the use of biologics in ACD. English-language-based literature available on the use of biological therapy was thoroughly probed in the following databases as on October 14, 2019: PubMed, Google Scholar, The Cochrane library, Embase, Scopus, and EBSCO. The following keywords were used: "conta…