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| T J BorodySummaryAffiliation: Centre for Digestive Diseases Country: Australia Publications
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Treatment of severe Crohn's disease using antimycobacterial triple therapy--approaching a cure?T J Borody
Centre for Digestive Diseases, Sydney, Australia
Dig Liver Dis 34:29-38. 2002..Growing evidence suggests that prolonged antimycobacterial combination therapy can improve Crohn's disease in some patients...
Treatment of ulcerative colitis using fecal bacteriotherapyThomas J Borody
Centre for Digestive Diseases, 144 Great North Rd, Five Dock NSW 2046, Australia
J Clin Gastroenterol 37:42-7. 2003..This approach may also be applicable to the treatment of UC on the basis of restoration of flora imbalances...
Lactoferrin: milking ulcers?T J Borody
Centre for Digestive Diseases, 144 Great North Road, Sydney, NSW 2046, Australia
Dig Liver Dis 35:691-3. 2003
Bacteriotherapy using fecal flora: toying with human motionsThomas J Borody
Centre for Digestive Diseases, Sydney, Australia
J Clin Gastroenterol 38:475-83. 2004..Nevertheless, given the promising clinical responses, formal research into fecal bacteriotherapy is now warranted...
How effective are quadruple therapies as first-line H. pylori eradication therapies?Thomas J Borody
Centre for Digestive Diseases, Sydney, Australia
Nat Clin Pract Gastroenterol Hepatol 2:174-5. 2005
Efficacy and safety of rifabutin-containing 'rescue therapy' for resistant Helicobacter pylori infectionT J Borody
Centre for Digestive Disease, NSW, Australia
Aliment Pharmacol Ther 23:481-8. 2006..Current 'rescue' therapies provide inadequate Helicobacter pylori eradication rates because of antibiotic resistance...
Anti-mycobacterial therapy in Crohn's disease heals mucosa with longitudinal scarsT J Borody
Centre for Digestive Diseases, Level 1, 229 Great North Road, Five Dock, NSW 2046, Australia
Dig Liver Dis 39:438-44. 2007..A possible causative link between Crohn's disease and Mycobacterium avium ss paratuberculosis has been suggested...
