István Tokodi
9 Papers
3 Citations
István Tokodi is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inflammatory bowel disease & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Incidence, Paris classification, and follow-up in a nationwide incident cohort of pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
Katalin Eszter Müller,Peter L. Lakatos,András Arató,Judit B. Kovács,A. Várkonyi,Dániel Szűcs,Erzsébet Szakos,Enikő Sólyom,Márta Kovács,Marianne Polgár,Éva Nemes,Ildikó Guthy,István Tokodi,Gergely Tóth,Agnes Horvath,András Tárnok,Noémi Csoszánszki,M Balogh,Noémi Vass,Piroska Bodi,Antal Dezsőfi,László Gárdos,Eva Micskey,Mária Papp,Áron Cseh,Dolóresz Szabó,Péter Vörös,Gábor Veres +27 more
TL;DR: The incidence of pediatric IBD in Hungary was among the higher range reported, and the first large, nationwide incident cohort analyzed according to the Paris classification, which is a useful tool to determine the characteristic pediatric CD phenotype.
Infant Formula With a Specific Blend of Five Human Milk Oligosaccharides Drives the Gut Microbiota Development and Improves Gut Maturation Markers: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Miroslava Bosheva,István Tokodi,Aleksander Krasnow,Helle Krogh Pedersen,Oksana Lukjancenko,Aron Charles Eklund,Dominik Grathwohl,Norbert Sprenger,Bernard Berger,Colin I. Cercamondi +9 more
TL;DR: Infant formula with a specific blend of five HMOs supports the development of the intestinal immune system and gut barrier function and shifts the gut microbiome closer to that of breastfed infants with higher bifidobacteria, particularly B. infantis and lower toxigenic Clostridioides difficile.
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The Use of Biopsy and "No-Biopsy" Approach for Diagnosing Paediatric Coeliac Disease in the Central European Region
Petra Riznik,M Balogh,Piroska Bodi,Luigina De Leo,Jasmina Dolinsek,Ildikó Guthy,Judit Gyimesi,Agnes Horvath,Ildikó Kis,Martina Klemenak,Berthold Koletzko,Sibylle Koletzko,Sibylle Koletzko,Ilma Rita Korponay-Szabó,Tomaz Krencnik,Tarcisio Not,Goran Palčevski,Éva Pollák,Daniele Sblattero,István Tokodi,Matej Vogrincic,Katharina Julia Werkstetter,Jernej Dolinsek +22 more
TL;DR: Evaluating how frequently paediatric gastroenterologists in Central Europe used the “no-biopsy” approach to diagnose coeliac disease in children and adolescents without upper endoscopy found that about 60% of symptomatic CD patients could have been diagnosed without duodenal biopsies.
Analysis of infliximab treated pediatric patients with Crohn disease in Hungary
Gábor Veres,Dolóresz Szabó,A. Várkonyi,Beáta Tari,Marianne Polgár,Judit Kovacs,Ágnes Horváth,Erika Tomsits,István Tokodi,Bodánszky H,Antal Dezsőfi,Erzsébet Szakos,Noémi Vass,Viktória Ruszinkó,Márta Kovács,Katalin Eszter Müller,András Arató +16 more
TL;DR: Induction therapy with 5 mg/kg infliximab at weeks 0, 2, and 6 was effective in most pediatric patients with therapy refractory Crohn disease and severe side effects were observed.
Pancreatic family history does not predict disease progression but connotes alcohol consumption in adolescents and young adults with acute pancreatitis: Analysis of an international cohort of 2,335 patients
Márk Juhász,Nelli Farkas,Andrea Szentesi,Andrzej Wędrychowicz,Andreia Florina Nita,Natália Lásztity,Alexandra Tészás,István Tokodi,Áron Vincze,Bálint Erőss,Ferenc Izbéki,László Czakó,Mária Papp,Péter Hegyi,Andrea Párniczky +14 more
TL;DR: Positive pancreatic family history most likely signifies genetic background in early childhood and during adolescence and early adulthood, alcohol consumption and smoking emerge—clinicians should be aware and turn to intervention in such cases.