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Advances in Ulcerative Colitis - Volume 1 CME

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Release Date: August 30, 2007Valid for credit through August 30, 2008

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Contents of This CME Activity

  1. Mucosal Healing as an Efficacy Parameter in Mild-to-Moderate Ulcerative ColitisRebekah Gross, MD, and Arthur Asher Kornbluth, MD, explore the clinical importance of mucosal healing in ulcerative colitis, with a view toward the role of 5-ASA therapy in this context.
  2. The Role of Endoscopy in Ulcerative Colitis: Old Facts and New AdvancesShabana F. Pasha, MD, and Jonathan A. Leighton, MD, discuss the multifaceted role played by endoscopy in the diagnosis, management, and surveillance of ulcerative colitis.
  3. Advances in the Treatment of Ulcerative ColitisBret A. Lashner, MD, provides clinical commentary for select feature articles from the literature on advances in the therapy of ulcerative colitis.

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