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Mayo Score (Ulcerative Colitis)

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Use faecal calprotectin between colonoscopies to monitor for subclinical flare. A rising calprotectin trend (even before symptoms return) is an early warning sign of relapse, allowing pre-emptive optimisation of therapy before full clinical flare occurs. A threshold of 250 µg/g is commonly used to trigger earlier endoscopic reassessment.

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Ulcerative colitis was first described as a distinct condition by Sir Samuel Wilks at Guy's Hospital, London, in 1859. He called it 'idiopathic colitis' to distinguish it from infectious dysentery, noting the characteristic bloody diarrhoea and colonic ulceration. The term 'ulcerative colitis' was established by the early 20th century. It wasn't until the 1940s that cortisone treatment (prednisolone) became the first effective medical therapy, following William Heneage Ogilvie's observation that pregnancy (with its natural corticosteroid surge) often induced remission.

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