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Association between systemic immune inflammation index and newly diagnosed adult celiac disease
The systemic immune inflammation index (SII) is a novel biomarker based on platelet, neutrophil and lymphocyte counts. SII serum levels have diagnostic, prognostic degrees and correlations with various immune, inflammatory diseases.
Cakir Isil, Dogan Serkan
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Few routinely available biomarkers are clinically useful in assessing dogs with inflammatory protein-losing enteropathy caused by immunosuppressive-responsive enteropathy (IRE-PLE). Only the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) has been studied, while no
Federica Cagnasso +9 more
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Response to letter regarding "Peripheral and intestinal T lymphocyte subsets in dogs with chronic inflammatory enteropathy". [PDF]
Dear Dr. Wun,Thank you for your careful review of our work and for pointing outthe error in the statistical terminology test. In our study, we used theWilcoxon scores (rank sums) test—equivalent to the Mann-WhitneyU-test—which is appropriate for comparing 2 independent groups.Unfortunately, in the Methods section, we incorrectly referred to it asthe ...
García-Sancho M +7 more
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Small intestinal damage associated with the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
The use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID), even if short-term, may be associated to small intestinal complications, such as erosions, ulcers and chronic mucosal inflammation. Video capsule endoscopy allows for identification of such lesions
A. E. Karateev +2 more
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Background Differentiation of lymphocytic‐plasmacytic enteropathy (LPE) from small cell lymphoma (SCL) in cats can be challenging. Hypothesis/Objective Histology‐guided mass spectrometry (HGMS) is a suitable method for the differentiation of LPE from SCL
Sina Marsilio +12 more
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Oxidative stress in dogs with chronic inflammatory enteropathy treated with allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells. [PDF]
AbstractThe search for new biomarkers in patients with chronic inflammatory enteropathy (CIE) is ongoing in the human and veterinary medicine fields. Oxidative stress biomarkers (malondialdehyde [MDA], reduced glutathione [GSH], and albumin) have been studied in humans with chronic enteropathies, but among them, only albumin has been studied in dogs ...
Cristóbal JI +5 more
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Serum proteome of dogs with chronic enteropathy
Background Chronic enteropathy (CE) is common in dogs and can occur with multiple etiologies including food‐responsive enteropathy (FRE) and idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Jane Yu +6 more
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Background A panel of IgA‐based serologic assays might aid in the diagnosis of chronic enteropathy (CE) in dogs, a syndrome encompassing conditions such as food‐responsive enteropathy, immunosuppressant‐responsive enteropathy, and inflammatory bowel ...
Daniel K. Langlois +9 more
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A Preliminary Metabolomic Study of Yorkshire Terrier Enteropathy
Perturbations of metabolite profiles in human and canine enteropathies have been reported before. However, data in dogs are scarce and inconsistent. Currently, the metabolite profile in Yorkshire Terrier enteropathy (YTE) and the impact of treatment is ...
Alexandra I. Galler +2 more
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Erratum for "Peripheral and intestinal T lymphocyte subsets in dogs with chronic inflammatory enteropathy". [PDF]
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