cyclosporine IV for severe UC
Selected indexed studies
- Intravenous cyclosporine versus intravenous corticosteroids as single therapy for severe attacks of ulcerative colitis. (Gastroenterology, 2001) [PMID:11313301]
- Rescue therapy with cyclosporine or infliximab is not associated with an increased risk for postoperative complications in patients hospitalized for severe steroid-refractory ulcerative colitis. (Inflamm Bowel Dis, 2014) [PMID:24297054]
- Intestinal ultrasound in acute severe ulcerative colitis treated with intravenous cyclosporine: case series. (Crohns Colitis 360, 2026) [PMID:42111047]
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- Intravenous cyclosporine versus intravenous corticosteroids as single therapy for severe attacks of ulcerative colitis. (2001) pubmed
- Rescue therapy with cyclosporine or infliximab is not associated with an increased risk for postoperative complications in patients hospitalized for severe steroid-refractory ulcerative colitis. (2014) pubmed
- Intestinal ultrasound in acute severe ulcerative colitis treated with intravenous cyclosporine: case series. (2026) pubmed
- An approach to the management of refractory ulcerative colitis. (2010) pubmed
- Rapid endoscopic improvement is important for 1-year avoidance of colectomy but not for the long-term prognosis in cyclosporine A treatment for ulcerative colitis. (2010) pubmed
- PMID:33443992 (2020) pubmed
- Treatment of severe steroid refractory ulcerative colitis. (2008) pubmed
- Infusion of haploidentical hematopoietic stem cells combined with mesenchymal stem cells for treatment of severe aplastic anemia in adult patients yields curative effects. (2022) pubmed
- Cyclosporine or infliximab as rescue therapy in severe refractory ulcerative colitis: early and long-term data from a retrospective observational study. (2012) pubmed
- Randomized, double-blind comparison of 4 mg/kg versus 2 mg/kg intravenous cyclosporine in severe ulcerative colitis. (2003) pubmed