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Gastroenterology & Hepatology: Open Access Research Article Open Access The utility of serum anti-tumour necrosis factor levels and biomarkers in predicting endoscopic activity in inflammatory bowel disease Abstract Volume 13 Issue 2 - 2022. Introduction: Although higher anti-tumour necrosis factor (anti-TNF) levels are associated Joel Tan,1 Teresa Neeman,2 Kavitha with higher rates of clinical remission, much less is known regarding the associations between biomarkers and endoscopic findings in patients with inflammatory bowel disease Subramaniam1. 1. Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology unit , The (IBD). Canberra Hospital, Australia Materials & methods: A retrospective analysis of patients with available anti-TNF levels 2. Statistical Consulting unit , Australian National University, attending an IBD clinic at a tertiary centre from 1st January 2014 31st May 2020 was Australia completed.
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