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1. Whole-genome sequencing of African Americans implicates differential genetic architecture in inflammatory bowel disease.

2. Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies African-Specific Susceptibility Loci in African Americans With Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

4. Analysis of Gut Microbiome and Diet Modification in Patients with Crohn's Disease.

7. Increased Immune Reactivity Predicts Aggressive Complicating Crohn's Disease in Children

10. Serum Immune Responses Predict Rapid Disease Progression among Children with Crohnʼs Disease: Immune Responses Predict Disease Progression

12. Sa2042 TECHNICAL OUTCOMES IN PEDIATRIC ERCP: EXPERIENCE WITH THE MULTICENTER PEDIATRIC ERCP DATABASE INITIATIVE (PEDI)

16. Management of Ingested Foreign Bodies in Children

19. Multidimensional Prognostic Risk Assessment Identifies Association Between IL12B Variation and Surgery in Crohn’s Disease

23. A Combination of Genetic, Clinical and Immune Markers Predict the Need for Surgery in Crohn's Disease

26. 1108 A Prediction Tool to Help Children with Crohn's Disease and Their Parents Understand Individualized Risks of Disease Complications and Response to Therapy

27. Age of diagnosis influences serologic responses in children with Crohnʼs disease: A possible clue to etiology?

29. IL-23 receptor (IL-23R) gene protects against pediatric Crohnʼs disease

30. NOVEL ASSOCIATION BETWEEN TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR SUPER FAMILY 15 (TNFSF15) AND DISEASE PHENOTYPE IN EARLY‐ONSET CROHN'S DISEASE

31. FAMILIAL EXPRESSION OF SEROLOGICAL IMMUNE RESPONSES IN PEDIATRIC IBD

32. ANTIBODIES TO A NOVEL FLAGELLIN (CBIR1) ADDS CLINICAL UTILITY TO THE DIAGNOSIS AND DIFFERENTIATION OF PEDIATRIC IBD

36. Longitudinal Growth Outcomes Following First-line Treatment for Pediatric Patients With Eosinophilic Esophagitis.

37. Common variants at five new loci associated with early-onset inflammatory bowel disease.

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