IBS in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

IBS in Inflammatory Bowel Disease


Patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD, which consists of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis) have symptoms that are similar to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). After IBD is treated successfully, examination of the colon may show that there is no longer any sign of active inflammation. However, IBD patients may continue to suffer from gastrointestinal symptoms that fit the diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Studying patients whose IBD is in remission allows us to understand the important role of IBS in their lives.

Coping Strategies and Interpersonal Support in Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Jones MP, Wessinger S, Crowell MD (2006). Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 4, 474-481.

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Quality of Life in Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Remission: The Impact of IBS-like Symptoms and Associated Psychological Factors

Simren M, Axelsson J, et al (2002). The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 97, 389-396.

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Ulcerative Colitis and Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Relationships with Quality of Life

Ansari R, Attari F, et al (2008). Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 20, 46-50.

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