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2020
Dulai PS, Battat R, Barsky M, Nguyen NH, Ma C, Narula N, Mosli M, Casteele NVande, Boland BS, Prokop L et al..  2020.  Incorporating Fecal Calprotectin Into Clinical Practice for Patients With Moderate-to-Severely Active Ulcerative Colitis Treated With Biologics or Small-Molecule Inhibitors.. Am J Gastroenterol. 115(6):885-894.
2019
Cohen-Mekelburg S, Rosenblatt R, Gold S, Shen N, Fortune B, Waljee AK, Saini S, Scherl E, Burakoff R, Unruh M.  2019.  Fragmented Care is Prevalent Among Inflammatory Bowel Disease Readmissions and is Associated With Worse Outcomes.. Am J Gastroenterol. 114(2):276-290.
Agrawal M, Zhang W, Lukin D.  2019.  Intestinal Spirochetosis Resembles Inflammatory Bowel Disease in a Patient With HIV Infection.. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 17(6):e60.
2018
Ghosh G, Jacob V, Wan D.  2018.  Plasmablastic Lymphoma in a Patient With Crohn's Disease After Extensive Immunosuppressive Therapy.. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 16(4):e41-e42.
Narula N, Peerani F, Meserve J, Kochhar G, Chaudrey K, Hartke J, Chilukuri P, Koliani-Pace J, Winters A, Katta L et al..  2018.  Vedolizumab for Ulcerative Colitis: Treatment Outcomes from the VICTORY Consortium.. Am J Gastroenterol. 113(9):1345.
2017
Battat R, Kopylov U, Bessissow T, Bitton A, Cohen A, Jain A, Martel M, Seidman E, Afif W.  2017.  Association Between Ustekinumab Trough Concentrations and Clinical, Biomarker, and Endoscopic Outcomes in Patients With Crohn's Disease.. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 15(9):1427-1434.e2.
Jacob V, Crawford C, Cohen-Mekelburg S, Viladomiu M, Putzel GG, Schneider Y, Chabouni F, OʼNeil S, Bosworth B, Woo V et al..  2017.  Single Delivery of High-Diversity Fecal Microbiota Preparation by Colonoscopy Is Safe and Effective in Increasing Microbial Diversity in Active Ulcerative Colitis.. Inflamm Bowel Dis. 23(6):903-911.
2008
Marion JF, Waye JD, Present DH, Israel Y, Bodian C, Harpaz N, Chapman M, Itzkowitz S, Steinlauf AF, Abreu MT et al..  2008.  Chromoendoscopy-targeted biopsies are superior to standard colonoscopic surveillance for detecting dysplasia in inflammatory bowel disease patients: a prospective endoscopic trial.. Am J Gastroenterol. 103(9):2342-9.