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Chronic diarrhea

Gastroenterology, 2004
Chronic diarrhea can be due to any of several hundred conditions. When investigation fails to uncover a specific cause that can be treated successfully, nonspecific therapy is implemented. This includes dietary alterations if specific aggravating foods can be identified, enteral or parenteral nutrition if nutritional status is compromised, and use of ...
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Chronic urticaria

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1995
Chronic urticaria remains a major problem in terms of etiology, investigation, and management. It is important to identify patients in whom physical urticaria is the principal cause of disability. Once confirmed by appropriate challenge testing, no further investigation is required.
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CHRONIC PAIN

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1990
Understanding of the etiology of chronic pain is growing rapidly as researchers seek to integrate physiologic and psychosocial mechanisms. When nurses assess clients with chronic pain, they should make their assessments using both verbal and nonverbal methods and realize that no one instrument is comprehensive enough to be used alone.
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Chronic pancreatitis

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2007
As in previous reviews in this journal, this review is focused on the most important new observations in chronic pancreatitis made in the past year and the beginning of this year.Important observations include the following: first, the natural history and course of chronic pancreatitis; second, that smoking enhances the risk of chronic pancreatitis ...
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Chronic Hiccups

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2020
Nearly 4000 patients will be admitted to hospital in the US this year for hiccups. Hiccups are controlled by a complex reflex arc between peripheral receptors and the brainstem. Any disruption along this pathway may produce hiccups. Typically, hiccups resolve spontaneously but in certain pathologies symptoms may persist.
Zachary Wilmer, Reichenbach   +2 more
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Chronic pancreatitis

Current Opinion in Internal Medicine, 2008
As in previous reviews in this journal, this review is focused on the most important new observations in chronic pancreatitis made in the last year.Important observations included the search for biomarkers and alternative methods for the detection of early chronic pancreatitis; stellate cell activation and their role in fibrogenesis; the natural ...
Darwin L, Conwell, Peter A, Banks
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