BACKGROUND: Faecal calprotectin (FC) is one of the most widely used non-invasive tests for the diagnosis and assessment of Crohn's disease (CD) activity. Despite this, factors other than disease activity which affect levels have not been extensively reviewed. This is of importance when using FC in the diagnostic setting but also may be of utility in studying the aetiology of disease. OBJECTIVES: Our review outlines environmental risk factors that affect FC levels influencing diagnostic accuracy and how these may be associated with risk of developing CD. FC as a surrogate marker could be used to validate risk factors established in case control studies where prospective studies are not feasible. Proof of this concept is provided by our ident...
Mucosal healing is associated with improved outcomes in patients with Crohn’s disease (CD), but asse...
Objectives: The identification of reliable non-invasive biomarkers of Crohn disease (CD) activity is...
Background Calprotectin is a heat stable intracellular protein shed by neutrophils into the intestin...
Background: Clinical and laboratory assessment of activity in Crohn's disease (CD) correlate poorly ...
<br>Aim: To determine the degree of this intrapersonal variability in the context of quiescen...
BACKGROUND: Fecal Calprotectin (FC) is a validated screening test for intestinal inflammation in Cr...
Providing a sensitive, non-invasive, cheap marker of disease activity inflammatory bowel disease (IB...
Background: Fecal Calprotectin (FC) is a validated screening test for intestinal inflammation in Cro...
Fecal calprotectin (FC) is a highly sensitive disease activity biomarker in inflammatory bowel disea...
International audienceBackground and Aims: Fecal calprotectin [fcal] is a biomarker of Crohn's disea...
Background. Crohn’s disease (CD) activity index (CDAI) is still widely used for monitoring clinical...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Fecal calprotectin (FC) has been proposed as a useful and non-invasive...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Faecal calprotectin, a neutrophil granulocyte cytosol protein, is considered a prom...
Fecal calprotectin (FC) is a highly sensitive disease activity biomarker in inflammatory bowel disea...
Fecal calprotectin (FC) is a noninvasive marker of intestinal inflammation. Predicting relapses in C...
Mucosal healing is associated with improved outcomes in patients with Crohn’s disease (CD), but asse...
Objectives: The identification of reliable non-invasive biomarkers of Crohn disease (CD) activity is...
Background Calprotectin is a heat stable intracellular protein shed by neutrophils into the intestin...
Background: Clinical and laboratory assessment of activity in Crohn's disease (CD) correlate poorly ...
<br>Aim: To determine the degree of this intrapersonal variability in the context of quiescen...
BACKGROUND: Fecal Calprotectin (FC) is a validated screening test for intestinal inflammation in Cr...
Providing a sensitive, non-invasive, cheap marker of disease activity inflammatory bowel disease (IB...
Background: Fecal Calprotectin (FC) is a validated screening test for intestinal inflammation in Cro...
Fecal calprotectin (FC) is a highly sensitive disease activity biomarker in inflammatory bowel disea...
International audienceBackground and Aims: Fecal calprotectin [fcal] is a biomarker of Crohn's disea...
Background. Crohn’s disease (CD) activity index (CDAI) is still widely used for monitoring clinical...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Fecal calprotectin (FC) has been proposed as a useful and non-invasive...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Faecal calprotectin, a neutrophil granulocyte cytosol protein, is considered a prom...
Fecal calprotectin (FC) is a highly sensitive disease activity biomarker in inflammatory bowel disea...
Fecal calprotectin (FC) is a noninvasive marker of intestinal inflammation. Predicting relapses in C...
Mucosal healing is associated with improved outcomes in patients with Crohn’s disease (CD), but asse...
Objectives: The identification of reliable non-invasive biomarkers of Crohn disease (CD) activity is...
Background Calprotectin is a heat stable intracellular protein shed by neutrophils into the intestin...