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    Fecal Calprotectin: A Quantitative Marker of Colonic Inflammation in Children With Inflammatory Bowel Disease by Fagerberg, Ulrika Lorentzon, Lööf, Lars, Lindholm, Johan, Hansson, Lars‐Olof, Finkel, Yigael

    “…ABSTRACT Objectives: The protein calprotectin (S100 A8/A9) is present in neutrophils, monocytes, and macrophages. Colorectal inflammation can be detected by…”
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    Capturing biologic treatment for IBD in the Swedish Prescribed Drug Register and the Swedish National Patient Register - a validation study by Bröms, Gabriella, Söderling, Jonas, Sachs, Michael C., Halfvarson, Jonas, Myrelid, Par, Ludvigsson, Jonas F., Everhov, Åsa H., Olén, Ola

    “…It is not known to what extent biologic treatment for IBD is captured in the Swedish Prescribed Drug Register (PDR) and the National Patient Register (NPR). A…”
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    Colorectal Inflammation is Well Predicted by Fecal Calprotectin in Children with Gastrointestinal Symptoms by Fagerberg, Ulrika Lorentzon, Lööf, Lars, Myrdal, Urban, Hansson, Lars‐Olof, Finkel, Yigael

    “…ABSTRACT Objectives: The protein calprotectin is mainly derived from neutrophils. Increased fecal excretion of calprotectin has been reported in inflammatory…”
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    Fecal Calprotectin Levels in Healthy Children Studied With an Improved Assay by Fagerberg, Ulrika Lorentzon, Lööf, Lars, Merzoug, Rumjana Djilali, Hansson, Lars‐Olof, Finkel, Yigael

    “…ABSTRACT Background Calprotectin is a protein abundant in neutrophils. Fecal calprotectin can be used as a marker of gastrointestinal inflammation, and an…”
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    Fecal Calprotectin in Children with Special Reference to Inflammatory Bowel Disease by Fagerberg, Ulrika Lorentzon

    Published 01-01-2007
    “…This thesis aims to study the clinical usefulness of fecal calprotectin as a noninvasive marker of colonic inflammation in children with suspected or confirmed…”
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