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INTENSIVE INTRAVENOUS REGIMEN FOR SEVERE ATTACKS OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS
- Abstract:
- A 5-day intensive intravenous regimen for the treatment of severe attacks of ulcerative colitis has been developed, and the results in forty-nine patients treated in this way in a 5-year period are described. Thirty-six patients were in complete remission at the end of the 5-day course. Four showed clinical improvement without remission, and they all required urgent surgery within the next 6 weeks. The remainder were unchanged by the intravenous regimen and required emergency surgery. This regimen gives a higher remission-rate than has been recorded previously, and failure to respond provides a simple and straightforward indication for surgery without further delay. When used in the treatment of first attacks of the disease, the regimen gives a considerable chance of a prolonged remission. Two-thirds of the first-attack patients who went into remission remained symptom-free during the period of follow-up, which averaged more than 3 years. © 1974.
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- Journal:
- Lancet More from this journal
- Volume:
- 303
- Issue:
- 7866
- Pages:
- 1067-1070
- Publication date:
- 1974-06-01
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0140-6736
- Language:
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English
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pubs:135901
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- 1974
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