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Ulcerative Colitis Clinical Case Review

Case 4: Chosen Therapy

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Michael Dolinger, MD, an assistant professor of pediatric gastroenterology at the Icahn School of Medicine and Mount Sinai Kravis Children's Hospital, discusses the chosen therapy for this case:

Editor’s note: The following is an automatically generated transcript of the above video.

"We talked about maybe a pill, a once daily pill, such as ozanimod [Zaposia; Bristol Myers Squibb], may be a really good option to treat her colitis, and so that's what we go with, a pill that she could take when she goes back to college that can be really effective in a patient with colitis who is flaring on mesalamine.”



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