Fred M Konikoff
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Naftali T, Bar-Lev Schleider L, Almog S, Meiri D, Konikoff F
J Crohns Colitis
. 2021 Apr;
15(11):1799-1806.
PMID: 33858011
Aims: Despite reports that medical cannabis improves symptoms in Crohn's disease [CD], controlled studies evaluating disease response are lacking. This study assessed the effect of cannabidiol [CBD]-rich cannabis oil for...
2.
Half E, Keren N, Reshef L, Dorfman T, Lachter I, Kluger Y, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2019 Nov;
9(1):16801.
PMID: 31727922
Pancreatic cancer (PC) is a leading cause of cancer-related death in developed countries, and since most patients have incurable disease at the time of diagnosis, developing a screening method for...
3.
Naftali T, Bar-Lev Schleider L, Sklerovsky Benjaminov F, Lish I, Konikoff F, Ringel Y
Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol
. 2019 Oct;
31(11):1376-1381.
PMID: 31567639
Objective: Use of medical cannabis for improving symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease is increasing. However, reports on long-term outcomes are lacking. This prospective, observational study assessed the effects of licensed...
4.
Sergeev I, Keren N, Naftali T, Konikoff F
Dig Dis Sci
. 2019 Sep;
65(4):1223-1230.
PMID: 31522322
Background And Aims: Bile is the only significant pathway for cholesterol elimination. Cholecystectomy (CS) increases fecal bile acid loss, and endoscopic biliary sphincterotomy (ES) is thought to have a similar...
5.
Boskoski I, Konikoff F, Ben Muvhar S, Tringali A, Tsehori J, Costamagna G
Surg Endosc
. 2019 Jul;
33(9):3050-3055.
PMID: 31321534
Background And Aims: Cholelithiasis is the most common biliary tract disorder. Surgery is the treatment of choice for symptomatic gallstones. Aims of this study were to investigate the feasibility and...
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Laish I, Mizrahi J, Naftali T, Konikoff F
Dig Dis
. 2019 Feb;
37(4):291-296.
PMID: 30731459
Background And Aims: Interval colorectal cancer (CRC) is largely related to a poor endoscopic performance or different biology in the development of the polyp. However, patient-related factors were less investigated...
7.
Risk of metachronous advanced lesions after resection of diminutive and small, non-advanced adenomas
Laish I, Sergeev I, Stein A, Naftali T, Konikoff F
Clin Res Hepatol Gastroenterol
. 2018 Sep;
43(2):201-207.
PMID: 30266580
Background And Aims: Current post-polypectomy surveillance interval guidelines do not discriminate between 1-2 diminutive (1-5mm) and small (6-9mm) non-advanced adenomas. This study compared the risk for metachronous advanced lesions in...
8.
Nallathambi R, Mazuz M, Namdar D, Shik M, Namintzer D, Vinayaka A, et al.
Cannabis Cannabinoid Res
. 2018 Jul;
3(1):120-135.
PMID: 29992185
Colorectal cancer remains the third most common cancer diagnosis and fourth leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Purified cannabinoids have been reported to prevent proliferation, metastasis, and induce apoptosis in...
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Laish I, Seregeev I, Naftali T, Konikoff F
Dig Liver Dis
. 2017 Jun;
49(10):1115-1120.
PMID: 28641945
Background: Patients with adenomatous polyps are at increased risk for developing colorectal cancer based on the characteristics and number of polyps, but less is known about the individual and combined...
10.
Naftali T, Konikoff F
Isr Med Assoc J
. 2017 May;
19(2):95-97.
PMID: 28457058
No abstract available.