Abstracts

POINTS TO CONSIDER DURING ABSTRACT SUBMISSION AND SUBMISSION RULES

Abstracts must be submitted in Turkish via e-mail to ibhgunleri@ftskongre.org
Please ensure that abstracts are carefully proofread, as accepted submissions will be published exactly as received.

Abstract Submission Deadline: March 27, 2026
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: April 3, 2026

 

WRITING RULES

  • Academic titles should not be used in author names.
  • The abstract should be written using headings such as objective, method, findings, results, and keywords.
  • The entire abstract, excluding the title, author's name, and surname, should not exceed 300 words.
  • Names should be written in lowercase without abbreviations, with only the first letter capitalized.
  • The names and addresses of the institutions where the authors work must be specified.
  • Only the first letter of the abstract title should be capitalized. (Abbreviations are exceptions.)
  • If an abbreviation is used in the abstract, the full name of the abbreviation should be indicated in parentheses.
  • The purpose and methods of the study should be briefly stated in the abstract, findings should be summarized with sufficient numerical details, and conclusions should be explained within the framework of the presented findings.

 

POINTS TO CONSIDER:

  • If you are using the online abstract module for the first time, register in the system using the "New User" link.
  • Keep the confirmation messages that will come to your email address after the abstract submission process.
  • You can follow the entire evaluation process of your abstract through the system with your email and password.

 

PRESENTATION INFORMATION:

Abstract owners whose abstracts are accepted as posters will be requested to submit an E-Poster in the relevant period based on the evaluation results. Emails related to the subject will provide information about uploading E-Posters and other details. Posters will be exhibited as E-Posters at a location determined by the organizing committee throughout the congress.

 

ABSTRACT TOPICS:

From Basics to Clinic

Differential Diagnosis in IBD

Extra-intestinal Involvement in IBD

Pediatric IBD

Treatment Steps in IBD

Our Treatment Goals

Complications

Supportive Therapies in IBD

Deep Imaging of the Small Intestine

Approach to Strictures

Approach to Lesions

Anorectal Evaluation in IBD

Surgery in IBD