Recent advances in gastroenterology
If you were to name the 3 most important recent advances in gastroenterology that are relevant for everyday practice, what would they be?
If you were to name the 3 most important recent advances in gastroenterology that are relevant for everyday practice, what would they be?
What conditions must be met for a screening colonoscopy to be considered reliable? When should a follow-up colonoscopy be performed sooner than indicated by the surveillance schedule and how long after initial examination?
How to remove colonic polyps? How to choose the optimal polypectomy technique?
What management should be followed in a patient with a positive FIT result for occult blood in the stool, no GI symptoms, no anemia, and no abnormal findings on high-quality screening colonoscopy performed several years earlier?
If you were to name the 3 most important recent advances in the management of NAFLD that are relevant for everyday practice, what would they be?
What recommendations should be given to patients with NAFLD to reduce the risk of liver fibrosis?
When should a patient with hepatic steatosis be referred for liver biopsy necessary to diagnose NASH?
What management should be followed in a patient with hepatic steatosis, a normal BMI, and no metabolic syndrome?
What treatment regimen should be used for Helicobacter pylori eradication in patients with allergy to metronidazole or with allergy to fluoroquinolones (as the first choice and in case of initial treatment failure)?
High-dose amoxicillin–PPI dual therapy is cheaper and easy to perform. Can it be used as the first-choice regimen for Helicobacter pylori eradication in countries with high rates of bacterial resistance to clarithromycin?