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Upper gastrointestinal symptoms in autoimmune gastritis. A cross-sectional study [PDF]
Autoimmune gastritis is often suspected for its hematologic findings, and rarely the diagnosis is made for the presence of gastrointestinal symptoms. Aims of this cross-sectional study were to assess in a large cohort of patients affected by autoimmune ...
Annibale, Bruno +5 more
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P4‐ATPases as Phospholipid Flippases: From Membrane Dynamics to Human Disorders
ABSTRACT P4‐ATPases (P4 subfamily of P‐type ATPases) flippase complex includes an α‐subunit responsible for catalysis and a supporting β‐subunit, which consumes energy by catalyzing the hydrolysis of ATP, thereby facilitating the translocation of aminophospholipids from the outer to the inner leaflet of cellular membranes to maintain the asymmetric ...
Guangyi Chen, Yeming Yang, Xianjun Zhu
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BackgroundSuppression of gastric acid by proton pump inhibitors is associated with the increase of Lactobacillus in human gut microbiota. Gastric acid secretion is also suppressed by Helicobacter pylori infection and following atrophic gastritis. However,
Chikara Iino +7 more
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Gender differences and microbiota are gaining increasing attention. This study aimed to assess gender differences in gastric bacterial microbiota between subjects with healthy stomachs and those with autoimmune atrophic gastritis.
Giulia Pivetta +11 more
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ABSTRACT Background Post‐endoscopy gastric cancer (PEGC) is a gastric cancer (GC) diagnosed within 3 years after an esophago‐gastro‐duodenoscopy (EGD) negative for cancer. Post‐endoscopy gastric cancer has a prevalence of 9%–11% in the western population and is potentially reducible through adequate surveillance and high‐quality endoscopy.
Ricard Prat +31 more
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Background. The article deals with the study of gastric xanthomas, benign accidental formations with an unknown etiopathogenesis, which, according to the literature, are associated with a number of pathological conditions (atrophic gastritis, intestinal ...
O.V. Simonova +2 more
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Helicobacter Pylori Infection in Superficial Gastritis, Erosive Gastritis and Gastric Ulcer [PDF]
Background: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection leads to inflammation of the gastric mucosa. It damages the gastric epithelium and related to the risk of developing gastric cancer. Over time, it may develop into the development of glandular atrophy
Abdullah, M. (Murdani) +4 more
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Infographic. This infographic summarizes the diagnostic approach to CeD in adults, including initial serological testing, histological confirmation, criteria for a no‐biopsy diagnosis, seronegative CeD, potential CeD, and the role of gluten challenge. Source: Authors' own creation (based on current clinical guidelines).
Abdulbaqi Al‐Toma +20 more
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The aim of this study was to identify and evaluate the features of immune response for main subpopulations of peripheral blood lymphocytes during exacerbation of chronic gastritis, depending on the severity of gastric mucosal atrophy.
L. V. Matveeva
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Diagnosis and management of treatment-refractory hypothyroidism: an expert consensus report [PDF]
There is a frequently encountered subset of hypothyroid patients who are refractory to standard thyroid hormone replacement treatment and require unexpectedly high doses of levothyroxine.
Benvenga, S +2 more
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