Helen Lee, MD

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Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology)
Department: Medicine

Contact information
Penn Digestive and Liver Health at PMUC
3737 Market St.
11th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 215-662-8900
Education:
BS (Bachelor of Science)
Brandeis University, 2007.
MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Tufts University School of Medicine, 2011.
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Selected Publications

Bhattacharya A, Travis D, Osterman MT, Lewis JD, Bhagya Rao B, Lee H, Lichenstein GR.: Supratherapeutic Infliximab Levels Do Not Predict Risk of Short-term Complications in Adults with Crohn's Disease. J Clin Gastroenterol January 2023.

Lee H, Khan N: Editorial: effectiveness and safety of vedolizumab in a matched cohort of elderly and non-elderly patients with inflammatory bowel disease - the IG-IBD LIVE study. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics July 2022.

Lee H, Babich M: Autoimmune Liver Disease Variants. Practical Gastroenterology September 2021.

Lee H, Schneider Y, Lichtenstein GR: Cancer Risks and Screening with Current and Emerging Drug Therapies in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. Cancer Screening in Inflammatory Bowel Disease A Guide to Risk Management and Techniques. Feuerstein, Joseph D., Cheifetz, Adam S. (Eds.) (eds.). Springer, Page: 95-108, June 2019.

Lee H, Schneider Y, Lichtenstein GR: Going Third Class: Treatment of Steroid-Dependent Ulcerative Colitis. Digestive Diseases and Sciences 64: 1138–1141, April 2019.

Khan N, Lee H, Trivedi C, Kavani H, Medvedeva E, Xie D, Lewis JD, Yang YX: Mortality Associated With Development of Squamous Cell Cancer in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease Treated with Thiopurines. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology 17(11): 2262-2268, March 2019.

Lee H, Schneider Y, Lichtenstein GR : Infliximab drug trough levels do not correlate with infectious complication risk in patients with Crohn’s disease. American College of Gastroenterology, Philadelphia, PA 113: S633, Oct 2018 Notes: Poster presentation.

Schneider Y, Lee H, Lichtenstein GR: Emergency department visits for inflammatory bowel disease patients are increasing at a steady rate. American College of Gastroenterology, Philadelphia, PA 113: S714, Oct 2018 Notes: Poster presentation.

Schneider Y, Lee H, Lichtenstein GR: The influence of inflammatory bowel disease on the outcome of patients with acute stroke: IBD is not associated with worse outcomes after stroke. American College of Gastroenterology Philadelphia, PA 113: S741, Oct 2018 Notes: Poster presentation.

Schneider Y, Lee H, Lichtenstein GR: Elderly age is a Risk factor for severe infections in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Digestive Disease Week, Washington, DC 154(6): S364, Jun 2018 Notes: Poster presentation.

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