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The American Journal of Gastroenterology

The American Journal of Gastroenterology is a renowned peer-reviewed medical journal that focuses on the study and advancement of gastroenterology and hepatology. It publishes high-quality research articles, clinical studies, and reviews covering a wide range of topics related to digestive diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, and liver diseases. The journal serves as a valuable resource for gastroenterologists, hepatologists, and other healthcare professionals seeking the latest advancements and evidence-based practices in the field.

Details
Abbr. Am J Gastroenterol
Start 1954
End Continuing
Frequency Monthly
p-ISSN 0002-9270
e-ISSN 1572-0241
Country United States
Language English
Specialty Gastroenterology
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 246 286
SJR / Ranks: 886 2391
CiteScore / Ranks: 1286 10.50
JIF / Ranks: 471 9.8
Recent Articles
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Chang D, Wong M, Davidowitz C, Absah I, Badalyan V, Chaaban M, et al.
Am J Gastroenterol . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40084739
Objective: Determine contemporary rates of early mucosal recovery in children with celiac disease (CeD). Methods: Multicenter retrospective cohort study in Canada and the United States. Children diagnosed with CeD between...
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Patel P, Desai D, Dharap V, Hodgar D
Am J Gastroenterol . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40079480
No abstract available.
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Kulkarni A, Kumar K, Giri S, Arab J, Venishetty S, Premkumar M, et al.
Am J Gastroenterol . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40079479
Objectives: Current guidance recommends a 40-mg dose of prednisolone (or equivalent) for severe alcohol-associated hepatitis (AAH), while infections are not uncommon in them. The benefits of a rapid prednisolone tapering...
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Wannhoff A, Nabi Z, Moons L, Haber G, Ge P, Dertmann T, et al.
Am J Gastroenterol . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40079474
Objectives: Non-exposed endoscopic full-thickness resection (EFTR) using a dedicated full-thickness resection device (FTRD) can be used to perform en bloc resection of subepithelial lesions throughout the gastrointestinal tract. Here we...
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Forss A, Broms G, Bergman D, Thuresson M, Sun J, Eriksson C, et al.
Am J Gastroenterol . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40079472
Introduction: Inflammatory diseases have been associated with increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). However, data on VTE is lacking in large population-based cohorts of microscopic colitis (MC). Methods: This study...
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Lee S, Vermeire S, Ungaro R, Vadhariya A, Durand F, Morris N, et al.
Am J Gastroenterol . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40079470
Objectives: Mirikizumab demonstrated significant efficacy compared to placebo in patients with Crohn's disease (CD) in the phase 3 VIVID-1 study. Here, we report the impact of mirikizumab versus placebo on...
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Hyun H, Son N, Huh C, Lim H, Gwon S, Park J, et al.
Am J Gastroenterol . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40079466
Introduction: The association between post-polypectomy bleeding (PPB) and thrombocytopenia remains unclear, and current evidence is insufficient to provide definitive guidelines for managing patients with thrombocytopenia undergoing endoscopic procedures. We assessed...
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Xiong W, Lai L, Tu Y
Am J Gastroenterol . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40079460
No abstract available.
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Blackett J, Bharucha A
Am J Gastroenterol . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40079456
Fecal incontinence (FI) is the involuntary and recurrent loss of stool. FI significantly affects both physical and social well-being, while imposing a substantial economic burden. The global prevalence of FI...