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Optimization of Oral Mesalamine Therapy Leads to Clinical Improvement in Mild to Moderate Ulcerative Colitis [Meeting Abstract]
Bosworth, Brian; Kramer, Scott; Scherl, Ellen
ISI:000299772002127
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 1861462
Crohn's disease is associated with restless legs syndrome
Weinstock, Leonard B; Bosworth, Brian P; Scherl, Ellen J; Li, Ellen; Iroku, Ugonna; Munsell, Melissa A; Mullin, Gerard E; Walters, Arthur S
BACKGROUND: Extraintestinal manifestations of Crohn's disease (CD) have not previously included the central nervous system (CNS). Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a CNS disorder that is either idiopathic or secondary to a number of diseases. The aim of this study was to determine if RLS was associated with CD because both are associated with iron deficiency, inflammation, and bacterial overgrowth. METHODS: Consecutive CD outpatients (N = 272) were prospectively surveyed at 4 centers for criteria for RLS. Incidence (having RLS at any point in time), prevalence (having RLS at time of survey), clinical characteristics, risk factors, and potential qualitative relationship between RLS and gastrointestinal symptoms were queried. RESULTS: The incidence of RLS in patients with CD was 42.7%. Prevalence was 30.2% compared with 9% of spouses. CD patients with and without RLS had a mean age of 46.8 versus 42.6 years, small intestine involvement in 77.9% versus 66.7%, colon involvement in 39.7% versus 63.2%, and prior iron deficiency anemia in 49.3% versus 33.1%. There was no difference between the CD groups with respect to current iron deficiency, RLS family history, or rare prevalence of concomitant RLS disorders. In 91.8% of patients with RLS and CD, RLS started during or after the onset of CD diagnosis. Among 73 patients with RLS, 67 (44.5%) stated there was a relationship between qualitative RLS symptom improvement with overall CD symptom improvement. CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate that RLS occurs frequently in CD and appears to be a possible extraintestinal manifestation. The potential relationship of RLS with CD activity warrants further investigation.
PMCID:3864021
PMID: 19575360
ISSN: 1078-0998
CID: 1161822
Oral mesalamine montherapy vs dual therapy in patients with active ulcerative colitis [Meeting Abstract]
Bosworth, Brian; Varela, Benigno; Lebwohl, Benjamin; Lakehomer, Harrison; Scherl, Ellen
ISI:000281061600107
ISSN: 0036-5521
CID: 1861122
High Resolution Esophageal Manometry Superior to the SmartPill System for Evaluation of Esophageal Motility [Meeting Abstract]
Lautenslager, Tara; Lakehomer, Harrison; Zarnegar, Rasa; Bosworth, Brian
ISI:000282917700011
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 1861132
Combination Infliximab and Cyclosporine Needed to Control Inflammatory Bowel Disease after Renal Transplant for IgA Nephropathy [Meeting Abstract]
Mukherjee, Rupa; Scherl, Ellen; Bosworth, Brian
ISI:000282917701172
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 1861142
Steroid Use in Acute Ulcerative Colitis Predicts Need for Class Escalation or Surgical Intervention Irrespective of Oral Mesalamine Monotherapy or Dual Therapy [Meeting Abstract]
Bosworth, Brian; Varela, Benigno; Lebwohl, Benjamin; Cohen, Michelle; Lautenslager, Tara; Scherl, Ellen
ISI:000282917701303
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 1861152
Influence of Type 2 Diabetes on Quality of Bowel Preparation and Polyp Detection Rate During Screening Colonoscopy [Meeting Abstract]
Shah, Manan B; Kumta, Nikhil A; Verma, Himanshu; Taunk, Raja; Bernheim, Oren; Mehta, Mamta; Barbhaiya, Medha; Wells, Martin T; Bosworth, Brian P
ISI:000276710400194
ISSN: 0016-5107
CID: 1861402
A Case of Acquired Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (AHT) [Meeting Abstract]
Nabi, Eiman; Mallik, Alka; Bosworth, Brian; Weisberg, Ilan
ISI:000282917701027
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 1861412
Higher Weight Based Doses of Adalimumab Reduces Risk of Surgery at 6 Months [Meeting Abstract]
Taunk, Raja; Scherl, Ellen; Lakehomer, Harrison; Bang, Heejung; Green, Nicole; Bosworth, Brian
ISI:000282917701426
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 1861492
Adenocarcinoma of Unknown Primary in a Patient Treated with Sequential Immunomodulator and Biologic Therapies [Meeting Abstract]
Maqbool, Qasim; Bosworth, Brian; Sonoda, Toyooki; Scherl, Ellen
ISI:000270853600965
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 1861042