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Browsing Journal/Magazine Articles by Author "Chen, M."

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  • Sanagapalli, S.; Ko, Y.; Kariyawasam, V.; Ng, S.C.; Tang, W.; de Silva, H.J.; Chen, M.; Wu, K.; Aniwan, S.; Ng, K.K.; Ong, D.; Ouyang, Q.; Hilmi, I.; Simadibrata, M.; Pisespongsa, P.; Gopikrishna, S.; Leong, R.W.; IBD Sydney Organization and the asia-Pacific Crohn's Epidemiology Study (ACCESS) Group (Korean Association for the Study of Intestinal Diseases, 2018)
    BACKGROUND/AIMS: To examine the association between use of oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) and the risk of developing inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), in a modern cohort. METHODS: A prospective nested case-control study ...
  • Ng, S.C.; Zeng, Z.; Niewiadomski, O.; Tang, W.; Bell, S.; Kamm, M.A.; Hu, P.; de Silva, H.J.; Niriella, M.A.; Udara, W.Y.; Ong, D.; Ling, K.L.; Ooi, C.J.; Hilmi, I.; Goh, K.L.; Ouyang, Q.; Wang, Y.F.; Wu, K.; Wang, X.; Pisespongsa, P.; Manatsathit, S.; Aniwan, S.; Limsrivilai, J.; Gunawan, J.; Simadibrata, M.; Abdullah, M.; Tsang, S.W.; Lo, F.H.; Hui, A.; Chow, C.M.; Yu, H.H.; Li, M.F.; Ng, K.K.; Ching, J.Y.; Chan, V.; Wu, J.C.; Chan, F.K.; Chen, M.; Sung, J.J.; Asia-Pacific Crohn's and Colitis Epidemiology Study (ACCESS) Group (Baltimore, 2016)
    Background & Aims: The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is increasing in Asia, but little is known about disease progression in this region. The Asia-Pacific Crohn’s and Colitis Epidemiology Study was initiated ...
  • Ng, S.C.; Tang, W.; Leong, R.W.; Chen, M.; Ko, Y.; Studd, C.; Niewiadomski, O.; Bell, S.; Kamm, M.A.; de Silva, H.J.; Kasturiratne, A.; Senanayake, Y.U.; Ooi, C.J.; Ling, K.L.; Ong, D.; Goh, K.L.; Hilmi, I.; Ouyang, Q.; Wang, Y.F.; Hu, P.; Zhu, Z.; Zeng, Z.; Wu, K.; Wang, X.; Xia, B.; Li, J.; Pisespongsa, P.; Manatsathit, S.; Aniwan, S.; Simadibrata, M.; Abdullah, M.; Tsang, S. W.; Wong, T.C.; Hui, A.J.; Chow, C.M.; Yu, H.H.; Li, M.F.; Ng, K.K.; Ching, J.; Wu, J.C.; Chan, F.K.; Sung, J.J. (British Medical Assosiation, 2015)
    OBJECTIVE: The rising incidence of inflammatory bowel disease in Asia supports the importance of environmental risk factors in disease aetiology. This prospective population-based case-control study in Asia-Pacific examined ...
  • Ng, S.C.; Kaplan, G.G.; Tang, W.; Banerjee, R.; Adigopula, B.; Underwood, F.E.; Tanyingoh, D.; Wei, S.C.; Lin, W.C.; Lin, H.H.; Li, J.; Bell, S.; Niewiadomski, O.; Kamm, M.A.; Zeng, Z.; Chen, M.; Hu, P.; Ong, D.; Ooi, C.J.; Ling, K. L.; Miao, Y.; Miao, J.; de Silva, H.J.; Niriella, M.A.; Aniwan, S.; Limsrivilai, J.; Pisespongsa, P.; Wu, K.; Yang, H.; Ng, K.K.; Yu, H. H.; Wang, Y.; Ouyang, Q.; Abdullah, M.; Simadibrata, M.; Gunawan, J.; Hilmi, I.; Goh, K. L.; Cao, Q.; Sheng, H.; Ong-Go, A.; Chong, V. H.; Ching, J. Y. L.; Wu, J. C. Y.; Chan, F.K.L.; Sung, J.J.Y. (Wolters Kluwer Health, 2019)
    INTRODUCTION: Living in an urban environment may increase the risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It is unclear if this observation is seen globally. We conducted a population-based study to assess the ...

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