Association of serum and fecal microRNA profiles in cats with gastrointestinal cancer and chronic inflammatory enteropathy. [PDF]
Abstract Background Differentiation of gastrointestinal cancer (GIC) from chronic inflammatory enteropathies (CIE) in cats can be challenging and often requires extensive diagnostic testing. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have promise as non-invasive biomarkers in serum and feces for diagnosis of GIC.
Brogaard L +14 more
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Chronic inflammatory enteropathy (CIE) is often retrospectively classified as food-responsive, steroid-responsive, and antibiotic-responsive enteropathy.
Cintia R R Queiroz-Machado +12 more
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First description of semiquantitative strain elastography in a dog with chronic inflammatory enteropathy. [PDF]
A 4-year-old female Shih Tzu presented with intermittent vomiting, diarrhea, and inappetence lasting 6 months. Physical examination revealed a mildly reduced body condition score (2/5), with no other significant abnormalities. Laboratory tests, imaging studies, and endoscopic evaluation confirmed the diagnosis of chronic inflammatory enteropathy ...
Oliveira IM +4 more
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Association of fecal and serum microRNA profiles with gastrointestinal cancer and chronic inflammatory enteropathy in dogs. [PDF]
Abstract Background Reliable biomarkers to differentiate gastrointestinal cancer (GIC) from chronic inflammatory enteropathy (CIE) in dogs are needed. Fecal and serum microRNAs (miRNAs) have been proposed as diagnostic and prognostic markers of GI disease in humans and dogs.
Lyngby JG +13 more
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Chronic idiopathic intestinal inflammation is an increasing worldwide problem that affects companion animals, especially dogs, and human patients. Although these disease entities have been intensely investigated recently, many questions remain, and ...
Romy M. Heilmann +3 more
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Gut Microbiota in NSAID Enteropathy: New Insights From Inside
As a class of the commonly used drugs in clinical practice, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can cause a series of adverse events including gastrointestinal injuries.
Xianglu Wang +10 more
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Letter regarding "Peripheral and intestinal T lymphocyte subsets in dogs with chronic inflammatory enteropathy". [PDF]
Wun MK.
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Faecal microbiota and fatty acids in feline chronic enteropathy
Background Feline chronic enteropathy is a set of disorders defined as the presence of clinical signs of gastrointestinal disease for at least three weeks. The most common final diagnoses are inflammatory bowel disease and alimentary small cell lymphoma.
Julia Miller +6 more
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Expression of the cobalamin transporters cubam and MRP1 in the canine ileum-Upregulation in chronic inflammatory enteropathy. [PDF]
Chronic inflammatory enteropathy (CIE) in dogs, a spontaneous model of human inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), is associated with a high rate of cobalamin deficiency. The etiology of hypocobalaminemia in human IBD and canine CIE remains unknown, and compromised intestinal uptake of cobalamin resulting from ileal cobalamin receptor deficiency has been ...
Kather S +8 more
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Outcome of chronic inflammatory enteropathy in cats: 65 cases (2011‐2021)
ObjectivesFeline chronic inflammatory enteropathy is an idiopathic disease with limited information on variables that might affect treatment outcome and survival. The aim of this study was to determine if clinicopathological variables were associated with death due to gastrointestinal disease in cats with chronic inflammatory enteropathy.Materials and ...
Y, Bandara +3 more
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