Tag: miguel regueiro

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February 21, 2024/Patient Care & Management

Consider Risk Factors When Deciding Care Path for Postoperative Crohn’s Disease

Strong patient communication can help clinicians choose the best treatment option

Miguel Reguiero, MD
October 23, 2023/Research

No Link Between Small Molecule Therapies and Cardiovascular Events in New IBD Study

Underlying inflammation may cause higher rates of CV events

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Meet Sandra Kim, MD, Chair of Cleveland Clinic Children’s Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition

Dr. Kim shares her vision for the department, clinical and research interests, and much more

Male patient sitting on exam table in clinic room
October 24, 2022/Research

Study Reveals Racial Disparities in Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Black patients less likely to receive advanced therapies

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May 24, 2022/Research

Anastomotic Configuration in Crohn’s Disease Surgery Does Not Influence Stricture Risk

Research reveals that diverting ostomy is also not a stricturing factor

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June 18, 2021/Q&A

Miguel Regueiro, MD, To Lead Cleveland Clinic’s Digestive Disease & Surgery Institute

The gastroenterologist's plans for the institute

Members of the IBD patient-centered medical home team
October 26, 2019/Patient Care & Management

Inflammatory Bowel Disease Care: “It Takes a Village”

At ACG, Cleveland Clinic gastroenterologist explains benefits of patient-centered IBD medical home and neighborhood

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September 5, 2019/Patient Care & Management

Understanding and Treating Inflammatory Bowel Disease’s Extra-intestinal Manifestations

Cleveland Clinic conducts comprehensive review of IBD's widespread effects

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August 15, 2019/Research

Gastrointestinal Research Roundup: Our Latest Findings in IBD, Barrett’s Esophagus

A quick review of several advances in risk assessment and treatment

Nonalcoholic cirrhosis
May 18, 2019/Research

Studies Reveal Heightened Liver Disease Rates in IBD Patients

Immune-mediated factors may be involved

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