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Diseases of the esophagus, 2017
It is generally recognized that in patients with an intact stomach diagnosed with esophageal cancer, gastric tubulization and pull-up shall always be the preferred technique for reconstruction after an esophageal resection.
Tomoyuki Irino+11 more
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It is generally recognized that in patients with an intact stomach diagnosed with esophageal cancer, gastric tubulization and pull-up shall always be the preferred technique for reconstruction after an esophageal resection.
Tomoyuki Irino+11 more
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Prebiotics as functional food ingredients preventing diet-related diseases.
Food & Function, 2016This paper reviews the potential of prebiotic-containing foods in the prevention or postponement of certain diet-related diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases with hypercholesterolemia, osteoporosis, diabetes, gastrointestinal infections and gut ...
A. Florowska+3 more
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COLONIC FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH DIVERTICULAR DISEASE
The Lancet, 1978Diverticular disease is thought to be associated with prolonged intestinal transit-time, a reduced stool weight, and increased intracolonic pressure. Sixty patients with diverticular disease did not regularly show these features. Variation in colonic function was considerable in these patients and was similar to that in the general population from ...
J.L. Pritchard+7 more
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Gut, 2013
Objective To determine the role of colonic barrier defects and low-grade inflammation in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)-like symptoms in quiescent inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Mylène Vivinus-Nebot+12 more
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Objective To determine the role of colonic barrier defects and low-grade inflammation in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)-like symptoms in quiescent inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Mylène Vivinus-Nebot+12 more
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Diverticular Disease of the Colon
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2016Colonic diverticular disease is a frequent finding in daily clinical practice. However, its pathophysiological mechanisms are largely unknown. This condition is likely the result of several concomitant factors occurring together to cause anatomic and functional abnormalities, leading as a result to the outpouching of the colonic mucosa.
BASSOTTI, GABRIO+3 more
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Journal of materials chemistry. B, 2022
Oral colon-targeted delivery systems (OCDSs) have attracted great attention in the delivery of active compounds targeted to the colon for the treatment of colon and non-colon diseases with the advantages of enhanced efficacy and reduced side effects ...
Sun-nie Chen, Honglin Zhu, Yangchao Luo
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Oral colon-targeted delivery systems (OCDSs) have attracted great attention in the delivery of active compounds targeted to the colon for the treatment of colon and non-colon diseases with the advantages of enhanced efficacy and reduced side effects ...
Sun-nie Chen, Honglin Zhu, Yangchao Luo
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EFFECTS OF UNPROCESSED BRAN ON COLON FUNCTION IN NORMAL SUBJECTS AND IN DIVERTICULAR DISEASE
The Lancet, 1974Abstract 20 g. of unprocessed bran each day significantly shortened the intestinal-transit time in diverticular disease; increased stool weight in normal people and to a lesser extent in patients with diverticular disease; and appeared to modify faecal flow patterns by acting as a vehicle for molecular or gel water in normal people, and as a vehicle ...
M.A. Eastwood+4 more
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The effect of bran on colonic myoelectrical function in diverticular disease
1978The incidence of diverticular disease of the colon presents a growing problem in Western society, with a gradually increasing incidence. It is now seen in approximately 70% of barium enema examinations in patients over the age of 70 and is present in 20% of people over the age of 40 both in Britain and North America1.
H. L. Duthie, I. Taylor
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Italian journal of anatomy and embryology, 2013
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a degenerative neurological disorder, which is often associated with gastrointestinal symptoms. Among these disturbances, constipation has received considerable attention owing to its potential value as early marker of disease onset [1, 2].
Corrado Blandizzi+8 more
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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a degenerative neurological disorder, which is often associated with gastrointestinal symptoms. Among these disturbances, constipation has received considerable attention owing to its potential value as early marker of disease onset [1, 2].
Corrado Blandizzi+8 more
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Changes, functional disorders, and diseases in the gastrointestinal tract of elderly.
Nutrición Hospitalaria, 2011This article describes changes in the basic digestive functions (motility, secretion, intraluminal digestion, absorption) that occur during aging.
M. Grassi+6 more
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