Ulcerative Colitis: Wilson L

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A digest of articles written 1999 and later, on the topic "Colitis, Ulcerative," originating from Planet Earth —» Wilson L.  Display:  All Citations ·  All Abstracts
1 Review "Take your medicine": nonadherence issues in patients with ulcerative colitis. 2007

Turnbough L, Wilson L. · GI Division, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. · Gastroenterol Nurs. · Pubmed #17568260 No free full text.

Abstract: Ulcerative colitis is a lifelong disease causing inflammation and ulceration of the colon. Symptoms of ulcerative colitis include abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea, bloating, and fecal urgency. The current standard therapy for mild to moderate ulcerative colitis is the use of 5-aminosalicylates, with patients requiring continuous treatment to maintain remission. A substantial proportion of patients, however, are nonadherent to prescribed 5-aminosalicylate treatment regimens, resulting in a greater chance of disease relapse with severe associated symptoms. There are many reasons why a patient with ulcerative colitis may be nonadherent including the patient's perception of the condition or a lack of understanding about the disease or treatment. Multiple daily dosing or rectal administration of 5-aminosalicylate medications also can adversely affect adherence rates. Because gastrointestinal nurses often are the primary points of contact for patients with ulcerative colitis, they are in a unique position to take simple steps that will improve adherence rates and thus increase the efficacy of prescribed therapy. This article highlights important aspects of education and patient care for patients with ulcerative colitis.

2 Article Pulmonary manifestations in a pediatric patient with ulcerative colitis: a case report. free! 2008

Carvalho RS, Wilson L, Cuffari C. · The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. · J Med Case Reports. · Pubmed #18298838 links to  free full text

Abstract: ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Although respiratory involvement has been described in patients with IBD, well-defined interstitial lung disease has not been reported, especially among children with ulcerative colitis. CASE PRESENTATION: Herein, we present a case of an adolescent female with ulcerative colitis and extra-intestinal complications involving the lungs that were effectively treated with anti-metabolite therapy. CONCLUSION: Children with UC may manifest either interstitial or large airway pulmonary involvement. All children with suspected lung involvement should be screened for tuberculosis prior to starting immunosuppressive therapy.