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World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2015

Ipilimumab associated colitis: An IpiColitis case series at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital

Pawan Rastogi; Mohamed Sultan; Aline J Charabaty; Michael B. Atkins; Mark Mattar

Although ipilimumab has been shown to improve survival in patients with metastatic melanoma and cause regression of metastatic renal cell carcinoma, the associated immune-related toxicities are of concern. The resultant T cell activation by this monoclonal antibody causes an increased immune response, which has been associated with many immune-regulated adverse effects. One of the most concerning effects is the development of colitis. Upwards to 8% of patients have been reported to develop colitis, with 5% being severe (Grades 3-4). While initial treatment of such adverse effects is generally comprised of supportive and symptomatic treatment, more severe cases warrant the use of high dose steroids. Furthermore, use of anti-TNF agents is usually reserved for those cases that prove to be refractory to steroids. We describe a systematic case review of seven patients who developed gastrointestinal symptoms following initiation of ipilimumab immunotherapy, and present the steps in their evaluation, treatment and outcomes at our institution.


Inflammatory Bowel Diseases | 2014

Diagnosis and Management of Common Gastrointestinal Tract Infectious Diseases in Ulcerative Colitis and Crohnʼs Disease Patients

Marc J. Landsman; Mohamed Sultan; Michael Stevens; Aline Charabaty; Mark Mattar

Abstract:Management of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including ulcerative colitis and Crohns disease, stretches beyond control of flares. Some infections of the gastrointestinal tract are more commonly seen in patients with IBD. Work from the Human Microbiome Project has been instrumental in our understanding of the interplay between the vast gut microbiota and host immune responses. Patients with IBD may be more prone to infectious complications based on their underlying inflammatory disease and variations in their microbiome. Immunosuppressant medications commonly used to treat patients with Crohns and colitis also play a role in predisposing these patients to acquire these infections. Here, we present a detailed review of the data focusing on the most common infections of the gastrointestinal tract in patients with IBD: Clostridium difficile infections (CDI) and cytomegalovirus (CMV). We will discuss appropriate diagnostic tools and treatment options for these infections. Other less common infections will also be reviewed briefly. Studying the various infections of the gastrointestinal tract in these patients could enhance our understanding of the pathophysiology of IBD.


World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2018

Monitoring inflammatory bowel disease during pregnancy: Current literature and future challenges

Tenzin Choden; Rohan Mandaliya; Aline Charabaty; Mark Mattar

Inflammatory bowel disease has a high prevalence in women of childbearing age and can have a significant impact on pregnancy, from conceiving to carrying the pregnancy. Active disease during pregnancy is known to have negative effects on pregnancy outcomes; therefore, careful monitoring during this period is an important but challenging aspect of care and is crucial as it affects important management decisions. Recent data seems to suggest that endoscopy is a relatively safe procedure during all trimesters of pregnancy. Serum biomarkers such as C-reactive protein and fecal calprotectin are helpful non-invasive markers, but have shown conflicting results for correlation with disease activity in some initial studies. Further work is necessary to establish standard of care monitoring during pregnancy.


Gastrointestinal cancer research : GCR | 2011

Current Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Colorectal Cancer

Mark Mattar; Denver Lough; Michael J. Pishvaian; Aline Charabaty


Journal of Medical Cases | 2014

Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome: A Cause of Postprandial Abdominal Pain in a Patient With Ulcerative Colitis

Elizabeth M. Hill; Mohamed Sultan; Walid M. Chalhoub; Patrick G. Jackson; Mark Mattar


Inflammatory Bowel Diseases | 2018

P050 IBD CALL CENTER WORKFLOW CHANGES: IMPROVING PATIENT EXPERIENCE AND REDUCING ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN

Anand Nath; Tenzin Choden; Melissa O’Hara; Aimee LeStrange; Mark Mattar


Gastroenterology | 2018

P169 A CASE OF SUCCESSFUL INDUCTION OF REMISSION IN MODERATE-TO-SEVERE STEROID REFRACTORY ULCERATIVE COLITIS USING HERBAL THERAPY

Alice Lee; Rohan Mandaliya; Mark Mattar


Gastroenterology | 2018

P149 LONG-TERM SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF FECAL MICROBIOTA TRANSPLANTATION IN THE TREATMENT OF CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE INFECTION IN PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: A TERTIARY CARE CENTER’S EXPERIENCE

Obada Tabbaa; Pawan Rastogi; Joseph Alukal; Janese Laster; Mark Mattar


Advances in integrative medicine | 2018

Induction of remission in moderate-to-severe steroid refractory ulcerative colitis using patient-driven non-pharmacologic therapy

Alice Lee; Rohan Mandaliya; Mark Mattar


Inflammatory Bowel Diseases | 2016

P-073 YI Single-Center Experience: Vedolizumab in Patients with Crohnʼs Disease and Ulcerative Colitis at Georgetown University Hospital

Charoen Mankongpaisarnrung; Mark Mattar; Aline Charabaty

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Mohamed Sultan

MedStar Georgetown University Hospital

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Rohan Mandaliya

MedStar Georgetown University Hospital

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Alice Lee

MedStar Georgetown University Hospital

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Tenzin Choden

MedStar Georgetown University Hospital

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Aline J Charabaty

MedStar Georgetown University Hospital

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Anand Nath

MedStar Washington Hospital Center

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Elizabeth M. Hill

MedStar Georgetown University Hospital

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Marc J. Landsman

MedStar Georgetown University Hospital

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Michael J. Pishvaian

Georgetown University Medical Center

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