Enteral nutritional therapy for induction of remission in Crohn's disease
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Abstract
Very low quality evidence suggests that corticosteroid therapy may be more effective than EN for induction of clinical remission in adults with active CD. Very low quality evidence also suggests that EN may be more effective than steroids for induction of remission in children with active CD. Protei …
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| Authors | Narula N;Dhillon A;Zhang D;Sherlock ME;Tondeur M;Zachos M;; |
| Journal | The Cochrane database of systematic reviews |
| Year | 2018 |
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systematic review
meta-analysis
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national institutes of health
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randomized controlled trials as topic
intention to treat analysis
remission induction / methods
adrenal cortex hormones / therapeutic use
pmid:29607496
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doi:10.1002/14651858.cd000542.pub3
neeraj narula
amit dhillon
mary zachos
crohn disease / therapy*
enteral nutrition / methods*
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parenteral nutrition solutions
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