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Drug Survival of Drugs Recommended for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Retrospective Observational Study
ABSTRACT Background There is limited data on how drugs prescribed for functional bowel disorders are re‐prescribed in clinical practice. This study aimed to investigate drug survival rates of different irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) treatments among patients referred to a gastroenterologist.
Alice Sandberg‐Janzon, Pontus Karling
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Use of Graham 293 Cells in Suspension for Isolating Enteric Adenoviruses from the Stools of Patients with Acute Gastroenteritis [PDF]
Takeshi Shinozaki+4 more
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ABSTRACT Tirzepatide has positive effects on weight loss in individuals with overweight or obesity. Considering its broad side‐effect profile, its efficacy and safety in individuals without diabetes mellitus (DM) are yet to be fully understood. To address this, we conducted a comprehensive meta‐analysis of six randomized trials on individuals with ...
Sharath Kommu+2 more
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62 NUTRITIONAL MANAGEMENT MODIFIES THE INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY CHANGES IN ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS [PDF]
Erika Isolauri+4 more
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Cytomegalovirus reactivation (CMV‐react) is an indicator to predict the increased non‐relapse mortality and decreased overall survival in adult T‐cell leukemia‐lymphoma patients who received allogeneic transplantation from HLA‐matched related and unrelated donors.
Takuya Fukushima+22 more
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Background: Acute gastroenteritis in pediatric patients entails high rates of morbidity and mortality. One of its complications is dehydration, which should be managed carefully.
Parsa Yousefi+2 more
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Hyponatremia in infants with community-acquired infections on hospital admission.
Acute moderate to severe gastroenteritis is traditionally associated with hypernatremia but recent observations suggest that hypernatremia is currently less common than hyponatremia.
Marta B Mazzoni+9 more
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AN ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS OUTBREAK IN A KINDERGARTEN
Objective: To detect the etiological cause of an acute gastroenteritis outbreak at St. Anna kindergarten in the village of Resilovo, region Kyustendil. Materials and Methods: A total of 22 faecal specimens from children (n = 18) and staff (n = 4) were tested.
Asya Stoyanova+4 more
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ABSTRACT Chemotherapy can have adverse gastrointestinal effects in dogs and people. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of vincristine and prednisolone/prednisone, as part of a CHOP chemotherapy [cyclophosphamide, hydroxydaunorubicin, oncovin (vincristine) and prednisolone/prednisone] protocol, on gastrointestinal dysbiosis in dogs ...
Juan Aragon+10 more
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ABSTRACT Background Hypophosphatemia is commonly observed in unselected human intensive care unit (ICU) patients, and it has been associated, although inconsistently, with worse outcomes and longer duration of hospitalization (DOH). The incidence of hypophosphatemia and its association with mortality and DOH in ICU canine patients is unknown ...
Ioannis L. Oikonomidis+3 more
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