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Alessandro Armuzzi1, Daniela Pugliese
1Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology Unit, Complesso Integrato Columbus, Catholic University, Via Moscati 31, Rome, Italy. alearmuzzi@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Antibodies that target tumor necrosis factor are effective at inducing and maintaining remission in both Crohn's disease (infliximab, adalimumab and certolizumab) and ulcerative colitis (infliximab). The results of a randomized controlled trial of adalimumab for inducing remission in moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis have now been published.
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