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4G Riegler
![]() Summary for 2004 [at-glance overview of G Riegler work for the selected year as suggested by data mining algorithms]This is an Authoratory overview of author G Riegler. According to available data, in 2004 G Riegler published at least 4 articles. This work was completed in collaboration with several authors including Andriulli, A and D'Incá, R. Many other authors have collaborated with G Riegler as well. There is no information about the funding or the grants awarded to support this work.
G Riegler has rank 77 when compared to all other authors using the keyword Colitis, Ulcerative. Analysis of the article abstracts and the titles suggests that G Riegler professional interests are focused around "cases crohn disease", "inflammatory bowel disease" and "familial cases crohn". These might also be referred to as "crohn disease", "renal impairment" or "cases crohn". Statistical analysis shows that G Riegler's writing is likely to contains terms "disease", "patients", "crohn", "cases", "familial" and "renal".
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Alternative names (1) [other authors with names similar to G Riegler]Year 2004 Charts [G Riegler frequent coauthors and the most common unique vocabulary terms for the selected year]Historical Performance Charts [graphical overview of G Riegler publication and funding history for the range of years]Emails (1) [email addresses extracted from G Riegler affiliations]hidden to prevent spam, click here to reveal G Riegler Coauthors (23) [all coauthors with the number of joint publications] Other [context-specific ads]Affiliations (3) [condensed summary of the G Riegler affiliations, the leading number and the color conveys importance]- 1Gastroenterology Unit, F. Magrassi and A. Lanzara Department, Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy.
1Department of Nephrology, University Hospital of Antwerp, Belgium. 1Department of General and Specialist Medicine, Unit of Gastroenterology, CSS-IRCCS Hospital, Viale Cappuccini, 1,71013 San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy.
Key Opinion Leader In [G Riegler is considered a key opinion leader in any keyword where the rank of 5 is achieved, the leading number before the keyword shows the author's rank as compared to all other authors]Keywords (32) [keywords assigned to G Riegler articles by PubMed, the leading number and the color conveys importance]- 4Humans | 3Adult | 3Middle Aged | 3Female | 3Male | 3Colitis, Ulcerative | 3Aged | 2Nod2 Signaling Adaptor Protein | 2Time Factors | 2Frameshift Mutation | 2Carrier Proteins | 2Gene Frequency | 2Crohn Disease | 2Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins | 1Statistics, Nonparametric | 1Polymorphism, Genetic | 1Adolescent | 1Follow-Up Studies | 1Genetic Predisposition to Disease | 1Genotype | 1Intestinal Absorption | 1Registries | 1Cellobiose | 1Prospective Studies | 1Permeability | 1Italy | 1Mesalamine | 1Risk Factors | 1Intestinal Mucosa | 1Administration, Oral | 1Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal | 1Mannitol
G Riegler Unique Vocabulary (96) [single words, word pairs and phrases obtained by analysis of abstracts and titles, the leading number and the color conveys importance; G Riegler might be a good expert witness on these terms]- 18disease | 17patients | 12crohn | 10cases | 9familial | 9renal | 8impairment | 8permeability | 7sporadic | 75-asa | 6study | 6healthy | 6frequency | 6bowel | 6intestinal | 6italy | 5controls | 5inflammatory | 5year | 5association | 5ibd | 5compared | 5therapy | 4colitis | 4variants | 4allele | 4card15 | 3ip | 3ulcerative | 3methods | 3altered | 3chronic
- 12crohn disease | 8renal impairment | 7cases crohn | 6intestinal permeability | 5familial cases | 5sporadic cases | 5inflammatory bowel | 5bowel disease | 4nod2 card15 | 3ulcerative colitis | 3ileal pouch-anal | 3patients inflammatory | 3allele frequencies | 3pouch-anal anastomosis | 3healthy controls | 3across italy | 3disease healthy | 2tubulo-interstitial nephritis | 2italian group | 2case reports | 2variants sporadic | 2italy frequency | 2associated 5-asa | 2found familial | 2aminosalicylate therapy | 2group inflammatory | 2card15 variants | 2controls ci | 2disease across | 2sporadic familial | 2impairment patients | 2permeability assessment
- 7cases crohn disease | 5inflammatory bowel disease | 4familial cases crohn | 3crohn disease healthy | 3patients inflammatory bowel | 3ileal pouch-anal anastomosis | 3sporadic cases crohn | 2disease association aminosalicylate | 2frequency nod2 card15 | 2renal impairment patients | 2nod2 card15 variants | 2intestinal permeability assessment | 2variants sporadic familial | 2familial sporadic cases | 2bowel disease study | 2found familial crohn | 2group inflammatory bowel | 2permeability assessment ileal | 2italian group inflammatory | 2assessment ileal pouch-anal | 2card15 variants sporadic | 2association aminosalicylate therapy | 2impairment patients inflammatory | 2familial crohn disease | 2sporadic familial cases | 2disease across italy | 2several case reports | 2crohn disease across | 2chronic tubulo-interstitial nephritis | 2italy frequency nod2 | 2bowel disease association | 2compared allele frequencies
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G Riegler Articles (4) [selected PubMed articles for the year 2004 with the links to a full text at PubMed]Intestinal permeability assessment before and after ileal pouch-anal anastomosis. (2004) >> Gastroenterology Unit, F. Magrassi and A. Lanzara Department, Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy. 2Caserta, L, 1Fiandra, R, 3Carratú, R, 1Belletta, M, 1Selvaggi, F, 4Secondulfo, M, 1De Magistris, L, 4Riegler, G.Renal impairment in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: association with aminosalicylate therapy? (2004) >> Department of Nephrology, University Hospital of Antwerp, Belgium. 2Djuranovic, S, 1Mishevska-Mukaetova, P, 1Van Outryve, M, 5De Broe, M E, 2Stolear, J C, 4D'Haens, G, 1Plane, C, 5Capasso, G, 15-ASA Study Group, 3Pelckmans, P, 3Elseviers, M M, 3Lerebours, E, 4Riegler, G.Frequency of NOD2/CARD15 variants in both sporadic and familial cases of Crohn's disease across Italy. An Italian Group for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Study. (2004) >> Department of General and Specialist Medicine, Unit of Gastroenterology, CSS-IRCCS Hospital, Viale Cappuccini, 1,71013 San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy. 1Italian Group for Inflammatory Bowel Disease, 9Andriulli, A, 3Cottone, M, 6D'Incá, R, 4Latiano, A, 4Gionchetti, P, 6Castiglione, F, 2Ardizzone, S, 5Annese, V, 2Papi, C, 2Palmieri, O, 4Vecchi, M, 4Riegler, G.The frame-shift mutation of the NOD2/CARD15 gene is significantly increased in ulcerative colitis: an *IG-IBD study. (2004) >> 2Palmieri, O, 1Fortina, P, 9Andriulli, A, 3Cottone, M, 6D'Incá, R, 4Latiano, A, 2Ardizzone, S, 4Riegler, G, 5Annese, V.
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