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C M Y CM MY CY CMY K GASTROENTEROLOGY South African Review EDITORS Prof Adam Mahomed University of the Witwatersrand Prof M Sonderup University of Cape Town Prof SR Thomson University of Cape Town EDITOR BOARD Prof Paul Goldberg University of Cape Town Dr C Kassianides Private practice Prof Jake Krige University of the Cape Town Prof Christo van Rensburg University of Stellenbosch SAGES Secretariat Karin Fenton PO Box 13241 Mowbray 7705 Tel: 021-404-3062 (9am - 2pm) Fax: 021-447-0582 Email: Karin.fenton@uct.ac.za Website: www.sages.org.za The South African Gastroenterology Review is published by In House Publications, P.O. Box 412748, Craighall, 2024. Johannesburg, South Africa Email: inhouse@iafrica.com Website: www.ihpublishing.co.za PUBLISHER: In House Publications PRODUCTION: Andrew Thomas ADVERTISING : Andrew Thomas 082 604 5038 REPRODUCTION: Rachel du Plessis rachel@prycision.com Prycision prycision.com THE SOUTH AFRICAN GASTROENTEROLOGY REVIEW is written by specialists in the field. Its aim is to publish articles pertinent to the practicing Gastroenterologist in South Africa. The South African Gastroenterology Review is distributed to a broad spectrum of clinicians who have an interest in clinical gastroenterology and hepatology. The views expressed in individual articles are the personal views of the Authors and are not necessarily shared by the Editors, the Advertisers or the Publisher. No articles may be reproduced in any way without the written consent of the Publisher. CONTENTS Volume 20 | Issue 1 | 2022 REVIEW RESEARCH CASE REPORT OBITUARY CASE SERIES EDITORIAL Editorial 1 10 The Complications of Hepatitis A AT Murindagomo, SK Dlamini, MW Sonderup, NA Gogela 19 Consumption of Aloe to improve health outcomes in adults with irritable bowel syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis. F Fong-Jaén, I Smit, M Setshedi, ME Engel 29 Advanced pulmonary fibrosis as an extra-intestinal manifestation of infl ammatory bowel disease TR Machiridza, Prof G Watermeyer, Prof M Setshedi 50 Prof Hennie Grundling 35 Incomplete optical colonoscopy: the importance of choosing CT colonography over barium enema in the completion of the study JH Bortz 41 Indications, outcomes and complications of endoscopies performed at a regional hospital in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa Y Mnyombolo, S Pillay 14 Faecal microbiota transplant and the benefi t of a national faecal microbiota bank in South Africa R Cockeran, T Glatt, P Barrow, K Karlsson, K van den Berg 16 Management of iron deficiency and anaemia in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) Prof A Dignass THE SOUTH AFRICAN GASTROENTEROLOGY REVIEW 2022 | VOLUME 20 | ISSUE 1 | 2
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