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Guidelines in Practice articles
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Improved care and support is needed with ulcerative colitis
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Patients with IBS need accurate assessment and ongoing support
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Support and advice is key in treating people with Crohn's disease
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A case-finding approach for coeliac disease is cost effective
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Greater recognition of the impact of GI conditions is required
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Service standards for IBD supported by updated BSG guideline
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Impact of idiopathic childhood constipation is underestimated
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Gastroenteritis in young children should trigger a dehydration assessment
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Awareness of coeliac disease needs to be raised among GPs
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New guideline will help GPs to diagnose IBS
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Evidence-based advice helps GPs to identify and treat dyspepsia
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Faecal incontinence guideline targets high-risk groups
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Short stature may be an indication of coeliac disease in children
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GPs need to be able to recognise symptoms of coeliac disease
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Dyspepsia guideline will streamline GP care
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NICE guideline reflects latest evidence in dyspepsia management
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NICE guideline reflects latest evidence in dyspepsia management
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BSG updates guidance on ulcerative colitis and Crohn?s disease
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SIGN emphasises role of H. pylori 'test and treat' in dyspepsia
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SIGN notes for discussion with patients: 8. Dyspepsia
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BSG advocates 'test and treat' strategy for dyspepsia in under 55s
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Revised dyspepsia guideline alters endoscopy criteria
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Helping GPs to improve the management of IBS
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IBS guidelines support decision making in general practice
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BSG guidelines should improve management of patients with IBS
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Comprehensive guidelines on IBS highlight GP's role
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Iron deficiency anaemia is a symptom not a diagnosis
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BSG guidelines aim to raise awareness of iron deficiency anaemia
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Maastricht-2 updates guidance on H.pylori
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Counting the cost of the NICE guidance on PPIs
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Raising awareness of osteoporosis in coeliac disease and IBD
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EPAGE guidelines could reduce inappropriate referrals for endoscopy
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Getting to grips with coeliac disease
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New PCSG guidelines simplify management of H. pylori infection
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Pragmatic use of practice guidelines cuts GIT drug costs
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PCSG welcomes guidance on endoscopy training
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Formulating a policy for the use of eradication therapy
Guidelines summaries
Coeliac disease: recognition and assessment of coeliac disease
Constipation in children and young people: diagnosis and management of idiopathic childhood constipation in primary and secondary care
Crohn's disease: management in adults, children and young people
Diagnosis and management of irritable bowel syndrome in primary care
Diarrhoea and vomiting caused by gastroenteritis: diagnosis, assessment and management in children younger than 5 years
Dyspepsia: management of dyspepsia in adults in primary care
Faecal incontinence: the management of faecal incontinence in adults
Ulcerative colitis: management in adults, children and young people
Guidelines for osteoporosis in inflammatory bowel disease and coeliac disease
Guidelines for the management of inflammatory bowel disease in adults
A systematic approach to the differential diagnosis and management of infant colic
Referral guideline for patients presenting with chronic abdominal symptoms
Guideline for the identification and management of swallowing difficulties in adults with learning disability
The primary care management of diarrhoea (with or without vomiting) in children aged between 3 months and 12 years
Medication management of adults with swallowing difficulties
NICE clinical guidelines
SIGN guidelines
PRODIGY
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Anal fissure
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Dyspepsia - unidentified cause
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Dyspepsia - proven non-ulcer
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Dyspepsia - proven GORD
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Dyspepsia—proven GORD
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Dyspepsia—proven non-ulcer
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Dyspepsia—proven peptic ulcer
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Dyspepsia—unidentified cause
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Constipation in children
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Crohns Disease
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Ulcerative colitis
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Coeliac disease
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GORD in children
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Diarrhoea—antibiotic associated
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Diarrhoea—prevention and advice for travellers
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Gastroenteritis
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Irritable bowel syndrome
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Dyspepsia—pregnancy-associated
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Constipation
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Colic—infantile
Demonstrating impact
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Improved care and support is needed with ulcerative colitis
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Support and advice is key in treating people with Crohn's disease
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A case-finding approach for coeliac disease is cost effective
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Service standards for IBD supported by updated BSG guideline
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Impact of idiopathic childhood constipation is underestimated
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Gastroenteritis in young children should trigger a dehydration assessment
Test and reflect
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New guideline will help GPs to diagnose IBS
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