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01/01/2025
Vitamin D Supplementation Is Associated with Inflammation Amelioration and Cognitive Improvement in Decompensated Patients with Cirrhosis
Diaz-Ruiz, R, Poca, M, Roman, E, Panadero-Gomez, R, Cuyàs, B, Bañares, I, Morales, A, Puerto, M, Lopez-Esteban, R, Blazquez, E, Fernández-Castillo, M, Correa-Rocha, R, Rapado-Castro, M, Breton, I, Bañares, R, Soriano, G, Garcia-Martinez, R. Vitamin D Supplementation Is Associated with Inflammation Amelioration and Cognitive Improvement in Decompensated Patients with Cirrhosis. Nutrients. 2025; 17(2)DOI:10.3390/nu17020226. PMID:39861356. IF:5.000(Q1/2D).
01/12/2024
Impact of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in patients with vascular liver diseases: Observations from a VALDIG multicenter study
Perez-Campuzano, V, Rautou, PE, Marjot, T, Praktiknjo, M, Alvarado-Tapias, E, Turco, L, Ibáñez-Samaniego, L, González-Alayón, C, Puente, A, Llop, E, Simón-Talero, M, álvarez-Navascués, C, Reiberger, T, Verhelst, X, Tellez, L, Bergmann, JB, Orts, L, Grassi, G, Baiges, A, Audrey, P, Trebicka, J, Villanueva, C, Morelli, MC, Murray, S, Meacham, G, Luetgehetmann, M, Wiesch, JSZ, García-Pagán, JC, Barnes, E, Plessier, A, Hernández-Gea, V. Impact of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in patients with vascular liver diseases: Observations from a VALDIG multicenter study. Jhep Reports. 2024; 6(12)DOI:10.1016/j.jhepr.2024.101191. PMID:39583091. IF:7.500(Q1/2D).
01/11/2024
Sex-Related Differences in the Phenotype and Course of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: SEXEII Study of ENEIDA
Gargallo-Puyuelo, CJ, Ricart, E, Iglesias, E, de Francisco, R, Gisbert, JP, Taxonera, C, Mañosa, M, Peris, MA, Navarrete-Muñoz, EM, Sanahuja, A, Guardiola, J, Mesonero, F, Tirado, MR, Barrio, J, Mendoza, IV, Parga, LD, García-Planella, E, Calvet, X, Arranz, MDM, García, S, Sicilia, B, Carpio, D, Domenech, E, Gomollón, F. Sex-Related Differences in the Phenotype and Course of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: SEXEII Study of ENEIDA. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 2024; 22(11)DOI:10.1016/j.cgh.2024.05.013. PMID:38782172. IF:12.000(Q1/1D).
01/10/2024
PTIPS IS ASSOCIATED WITH BETTER OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE VARICEAL BLEEDING AND SEVERE ALCOHOLIC HEPATITIS
Hernandez-Gea, RMV, Bouzbib, C, Procopet, B, Aznar, AB, Turon, F, Larrue, H, Sanchez, CV, Albillos, A, Gluud, L, Guardascione, M, Praktiknjo, P, Cots, M, Ridaura, HM, Laleman, W, Bureau, C, Mandorfer, M, Tapias, E, Gallego, AG, Zipprich, A, Hartl, L, Hidalgo, NC, Deckmyn, O, Garcia-Pagan, JC, Thabut, D. PTIPS IS ASSOCIATED WITH BETTER OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE VARICEAL BLEEDING AND SEVERE ALCOHOLIC HEPATITIS. HEPATOLOGY. 2024; 80DOI:. PMID:. IF:15.800(Q1/1D).