O. DEWIT

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

1987 - 2008

Anzahl

11

Co-Autoren

Multicenter randomized-control led clinical trial of probiotics (Lactobacillus johnsonii, LA1) on early endoscopic recurrence of Crohn's disease after ileo-caecal resection (2007)

Van Gossum, A, Dewit, O, Louis, Edouard, De Hertogh, G, Baert, F, Fontaine, Fernand, ...

Background: Seventy percent of Crohn's disease (CD) patients exhibit anastomotic recurrence within I year after ileo-caecal surgery, Recent clinical trials suggest the beneficial use of probiotics in...

Treatment of small bowel subocclusive Crohn's disease with infliximab: an open pilot study (2007)

Louis, Edouard, Boverie, Jacques, Dewit, O, Baert, F, De Vos, M, D'Haens, G

Stricturing subocclusive small bowel Crohn's disease (CD) is often an indication for surgery. We embarked on an open label pilot study to assess the safety and efficacy of infliximab in patients with...

Video capsule endoscopy in small-bowel malignancy: a multicenter Belgian study (2006)

De Looze, D, Louis, E, Dewit, O, Macken, E, ...

BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: Early diagnosis of small-bowel tumors is crucial for therapy. Video capsule endoscopy has improved the diagnosis of small-bowel diseases, but data concerning the role of...

Video capsule endoscopy in small-bowel malignancy: A multicenter Belgian study (2006)

Urbain, D, De Looze, D, Demedts, I, Louis, Edouard, Dewit, O, Macken, E, ...

Background and Study Aims: Early diagnosis of small-bowel tumors is crucial for therapy. Video capsule endoscopy has improved the diagnosis of small-bowel diseases, but data concerning the role of...

Breath Hydrogen Test and Stools Characteristics After Ingestion of Milk and Yogurt in Malnourished Children with Chronic Diarrhoea and Lactase Deficiency (1987)

Dewit, O., Boudraa, G., Touhami, M., Desjeux, J. F.

Yogurt may be proposed as a substitute for milk in the diet of children with chronic diarrhoea and lactase deficiency because of its nutritional similarity to milk and its property of preventing...