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Kelcie Witges

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Bone & Joint Open|May 20, 2024
OPerative versus non-opERAtive management of isolated ULNAr diaphyseal fractures (OPERA-Ulna): protocol for a randomized controlled trialPrism Schneider, Sohail Bajammal, Ross Leighton, et al.
Neuroimage. Reports|June 26, 2025
Brain structure and function changes in inflammatory bowel diseaseJennifer Kornelsen, Kelcie Witges, Jennifer Labus, et al.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|February 2, 2024
Ultra-Processed Food, Disease Activity, and Inflammation in Ulcerative Colitis: The Manitoba Living With IBD StudyKathy Vagianos, Casandra Dolovich, Kelcie Witges, et al.
Neuroimage. Reports|June 26, 2025
Brain structure and function changes in ulcerative colitisJennifer Kornelsen, Kelcie Witges, Jennifer Labus, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|March 6, 2020
Brain Resting-State Network Alterations Associated With Crohn's DiseaseJennifer Kornelsen, Alyssia Wilson, Jennifer S Labus, et al.
JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|August 26, 2021
The complex relationship between diet, symptoms, and intestinal inflammation in persons with inflammatory bowel disease: The Manitoba Living With IBD StudyCasandra Dolovich, Leigh Anne Shafer, Kathy Vagianos, et al.
JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|February 11, 2022
Self-reported flares among people living with inflammatory bowel disease are associated with stress and worry but not associated with recent diet changes: The Manitoba Living with IBD StudyKathy Vagianos, Leigh Anne Shafer, Kelcie Witges, et al.
Drug Safety|August 5, 2020
Ipilimumab-Induced Enterocolitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisKelcie Witges, Leigh Anne Shafer, Ryan Zarychanski, et al.
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics|October 13, 2022
Urgency for bowel movements is a highly discriminatory symptom of active disease in persons with IBD (the Manitoba Living with IBD study)Andrea Kulyk, Leigh Anne Shafer, Lesley A Graff, et al.
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology|February 13, 2024
Hormonal Contraceptives Reduce Active Symptomatic Disease but May Increase Intestinal Inflammation in IBDCasandra Dolovich, Leigh Anne Shafer, Lesley A Graff, et al.
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Bone & Joint Open|May 20, 2024
OPerative versus non-opERAtive management of isolated ULNAr diaphyseal fractures (OPERA-Ulna): protocol for a randomized controlled trialPrism Schneider, Sohail Bajammal, Ross Leighton, et al.
Neuroimage. Reports|June 26, 2025
Brain structure and function changes in inflammatory bowel diseaseJennifer Kornelsen, Kelcie Witges, Jennifer Labus, et al.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|February 2, 2024
Ultra-Processed Food, Disease Activity, and Inflammation in Ulcerative Colitis: The Manitoba Living With IBD StudyKathy Vagianos, Casandra Dolovich, Kelcie Witges, et al.
Neuroimage. Reports|June 26, 2025
Brain structure and function changes in ulcerative colitisJennifer Kornelsen, Kelcie Witges, Jennifer Labus, et al.
Frontiers in Neurology|March 6, 2020
Brain Resting-State Network Alterations Associated With Crohn's DiseaseJennifer Kornelsen, Alyssia Wilson, Jennifer S Labus, et al.
JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|August 26, 2021
The complex relationship between diet, symptoms, and intestinal inflammation in persons with inflammatory bowel disease: The Manitoba Living With IBD StudyCasandra Dolovich, Leigh Anne Shafer, Kathy Vagianos, et al.
JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|February 11, 2022
Self-reported flares among people living with inflammatory bowel disease are associated with stress and worry but not associated with recent diet changes: The Manitoba Living with IBD StudyKathy Vagianos, Leigh Anne Shafer, Kelcie Witges, et al.
Drug Safety|August 5, 2020
Ipilimumab-Induced Enterocolitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisKelcie Witges, Leigh Anne Shafer, Ryan Zarychanski, et al.
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics|October 13, 2022
Urgency for bowel movements is a highly discriminatory symptom of active disease in persons with IBD (the Manitoba Living with IBD study)Andrea Kulyk, Leigh Anne Shafer, Lesley A Graff, et al.
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology|February 13, 2024
Hormonal Contraceptives Reduce Active Symptomatic Disease but May Increase Intestinal Inflammation in IBDCasandra Dolovich, Leigh Anne Shafer, Lesley A Graff, et al.
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