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Hälsorelaterad livskvalitet vid inflammatorisk tarmsjukdom

Lindgren, Stefan LU ; Almer, Sven LU orcid ; Bergemalm, Daniel ; Grip, Olof LU ; M Hellström, Per ; Hjortswang, Henrik and Strid, Hans (2024) In Lakartidningen 121(32-33).
Abstract

The care of IBD patients aims to achieve the best possible health. The treatment goals in IBD should therefore, in addition to stable control of intestinal inflammation, also consider health-related quality of life (HRQL) and extraintestinal complications. Fatigue is an underrecognized array of symptoms that need more attention and, if possible, treatment. Iron deficiency is very common in IBD patients and should be monitored at regular intervals and treated. Deficiencies in vitamin D, calcium and phosphate are probably common and can be related to both the disease and the treatments, with a risk of reduced HRQL.

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Health-related quality of life for patients with inflammatory bowel disease requires more than anti-inflammatory treatment
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Contribution to journal
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published
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Lakartidningen
volume
121
issue
32-33
article number
23165
publisher
Swedish Medical Association
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  • pmid:39139122
  • scopus:85201252351
ISSN
0023-7205
language
Swedish
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435a3317-a6d5-416a-bdcf-6a496c91fa0b
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https://lakartidningen.se/klinik-och-vetenskap-1/artiklar-1/klinisk-oversikt/2024/08/halsorelaterad-livskvalitet-vid-inflammatorisk-tarmsjukdom/
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  author       = {{Lindgren, Stefan and Almer, Sven and Bergemalm, Daniel and Grip, Olof and M Hellström, Per and Hjortswang, Henrik and Strid, Hans}},
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  series       = {{Lakartidningen}},
  title        = {{Hälsorelaterad livskvalitet vid inflammatorisk tarmsjukdom}},
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