MCSC experts at the Moscow Gastroenterology Infoforum 2024
NewsOn March 22, 2024, the Moscow Gastroenterology Infoforum was held, the scientific program of which was devoted to an interdisciplinary discussion of inflammatory bowel diseases and other immunoinflammatory pathologies with gastrointestinal lesions.
The event was attended by leading specialists of MCSC named after A. S. Loginov, who have extensive clinical experience in managing patients with inflammatory bowel diseases:
- Knyazev Oleg Vladimirovich – Chief freelance specialist-gastroenterologist DM, Head of the Department of Intestinal Pathology, MD.
- Bordin Dmitry Stanislavovich – Head of the Department of Pathology of the pancreas, biliary tract and Upper digestive tract, MD.
- Kagramanova Anna Valeryevna – Senior Researcher at the Department of Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Ph.D.
- Lishchinskaya Albina Alexandrovna – Senior Researcher of the Department of Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Ph.D.
- Nikolskaya Karine Akselevna – Senior researcher at the Department of Pathology of the Pancreas and Biliary tract, Ph.D.
- Sabelnikova Elena Anatolyevna – Deputy Director for Scientific Work, MD.
- Nina Alexandrovna Fadeeva – Head of the Gastroenterology Department, Ph.D.
- Anahit Fakhradovna Babayan – gastroenterologist of the Department of Intestinal Pathology
- Bykova Svetlana Vladimirovna – Leading researcher of the Department of Intestinal Pathology, MD.
In the reports of our experts:
- The issues of biological and basic therapy of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are considered in detail;
- The results of a complex but successful differential diagnosis process with the participation of a multidisciplinary MCSC team are presented;
- the issues of IBD therapy and Spondyloarthritis from the position of a gastroenterologist and rheumatologist.
For the first time, the forum hosted a section dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric and adult patients with immunodeficiency conditions and gastroenterological symptoms: primary immunodeficiency, general variable immune deficiency and chronic granulomatous disease.
The interdisciplinary nature of the forum made it possible to cover the full range of scientific and practical opportunities, to exchange their achievements and best practices for the benefit of patients' health.