2018
DOI: 10.1097/mpg.0000000000002035
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Management of Paediatric Ulcerative Colitis, Part 1

Abstract: These guidelines provide a guide to clinicians managing children with UC and IBDU to provide modern management strategies while maintaining vigilance around appropriate outcomes and safety issues.

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“…In paediatric and adolescent patients it is especially important to minimise the use of corticosteroids as corticosteroids may suppress growth even at low doses. 7,14,15 Our result on the use of corticosteroid in paediatric and adolescent patients treated with anti-TNFα therapy is not directly comparable to other studies. To our knowledge, only one study has investigated this issue after anti-TNFα treatment.…”
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“…In paediatric and adolescent patients it is especially important to minimise the use of corticosteroids as corticosteroids may suppress growth even at low doses. 7,14,15 Our result on the use of corticosteroid in paediatric and adolescent patients treated with anti-TNFα therapy is not directly comparable to other studies. To our knowledge, only one study has investigated this issue after anti-TNFα treatment.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 93%
“…In patients who respond to anti‐TNFα therapy it is clinically important to consider whether the use of corticosteroid can be reduced or terminated. In paediatric and adolescent patients it is especially important to minimise the use of corticosteroids as corticosteroids may suppress growth even at low doses . Our result on the use of corticosteroid in paediatric and adolescent patients treated with anti‐TNFα therapy is not directly comparable to other studies.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 70%
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