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A case of collagenous colitis diagnosed by colonoscopy after admission for colonic diverticulitis
Keiji Kaneko +13 more
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Fucoidan: An Update on Function, Role in Human Health and Applications
Fucoidan is a promising bioactive compound with anti‐inflammatory, anticoagulant, anticancer, antioxidant, antiviral, and cardioprotective properties. In addition, thanks to its epigenetic potential, ability to modulate autophagic mechanisms and possibility adjuvant agent or bioactive component of the drug delivery systems, fucoidan is a promising ...
Sharon Critelli, Marilena Celano
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Mucosal Tears Can Occur Spontaneously in Collagenous Colitis [PDF]
Anastasios Koulaouzidis +2 more
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ABSTRACT Reliable biomarkers that enable noninvasive, longitudinal assessment of disease activity and therapeutic response remain a major unmet need in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). While colonic biopsies are the gold standard for evaluating mucosal inflammation, their invasive nature and limited spatial and temporal resolution constrain their ...
Mohamed Hassanein +8 more
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Leflunomide-induced collagenous colitis: a case report and literature review. [PDF]
Yang JO, Dry S, Weiss GA.
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ABSTRACT Aim This study aimed to evaluate the effects of N‐acetylcysteine (NAC) supplementation in apical periodontitis (AP) induced in rats. Methodology Eighteen male Wistar rats were randomly assigned to three groups: control, AP, and AP plus NAC.
Ian Wesley Rocha dos Santos +9 more
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Collagenous colitis in a child induced by chronic respiratory allergy: A case report. [PDF]
Wan XM +5 more
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P171. Smoking is associated with watery diarrhea and decreased likelihood to achieve clinical remission in collagenous colitis [PDF]
Chiara Ricci +14 more
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ABSTRACT Numerous cellular functions, such as apoptosis, proliferation, differentiation, survival, transformation and cell migration, are regulated by a crucial transcription factor called activator protein 1 (AP‐1). Growing evidence indicates that AP‐1 is involved in severe conditions like fibrosis, cancer, and organ damage, as well as inflammatory ...
Maryam Mahjoubin‐Tehran +5 more
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