2023
DOI: 10.1111/imj.16141
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Risk factors for malignancy and serious infection in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: a retrospective analysis

Daniel Tassone,
Chamara Basnayake,
Emily Wright
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPatients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at increased risk of malignancy and infection compared to the general population.AimsWe aim to identify risk factors for malignancy or serious infection in our IBD cohort.MethodsPatients with IBD from a single tertiary referral centre were included. Demographic and clinical details, including immunosuppressant exposure, were collected and medical records retrospectively screened for adverse events, including malignancy or infection requiring hospital… Show more

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“…Concerning hematological malignancies, in some observational studies and metaanalyses, TNFi has been associated with an increased risk of lymphoma [80,100,111,113], while others did not confirm these findings [63,154,155].…”
Section: Tnfα Inhibitorsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Concerning hematological malignancies, in some observational studies and metaanalyses, TNFi has been associated with an increased risk of lymphoma [80,100,111,113], while others did not confirm these findings [63,154,155].…”
Section: Tnfα Inhibitorsmentioning
confidence: 97%