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Esophageal String Testing
Esophageal string test (EST) is a minimally invasive test that can be done to examine the upper digestive tract for children with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). This groundbreaking test does not require any anesthesia and can be done in an outpatient setting.
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What Tests to Expect
In this animation, our patient Nick explains what kinds of tests or procedures are common for kids with IBD.
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Growth and Nutrition with IBD
In this animation, Maddie explains the importance of a healthy, balanced diet to patients with IBD. She also discusses MyPlate and nutrition therapy for managing your IBD.
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Managing Life With IBD
In this animation, our patient Maddie explains how IBD affects things other than your health and offers tips on managing life with inflammatory bowel disease.
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Signs and Symptoms of Celiac Disease in Children
Dr. Ivor Hill, leading celiac disease specialist, is the medical director of the Celiac Disease Center. at Nationwide Children's Hospital. He answers the question, "What are the most common symptoms of childhood celiac disease?"
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Crohn's Disease: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Inflammatory Bowel diseases (IBD), which include Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, are chronic inflammatory diseases that affect the gastrointestinal tract.
Pediatric Colorectal Fellowship
The Pediatric Colorectal Fellowship is a one-year program, or a two-year program with additional research that provides training in advanced colorectal surgery and collaborating specialties, including GI motility and pelvic reconstruction.
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What is Inflammatory Bowel Disease or IBD?
In this animation, our patient Maddie explains what Inflammatory Bowel Disease is and how it might affect you. You'll also learn the difference between Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis and Indeterminate Colitis.
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My Child Might Have Celiac Disease ... Now What?
Leading celiac disease specialist Dr. Ivor Hill is the medical director of the Celiac Disease Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital. He answers the question, "What to do if you suspect your child has celiac disease?"
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Antroduodenal Manometry
An antroduodenal manometry records the pressure waves that are produced in the stomach and small intestine.