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Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2022
Phenolics have been shown by in vitro and animal studies to have multiple pharmacological effects against various colonic diseases. However, their efficacy against colonic diseases, such as inflammatory bowel diseases, Crohn’s disease, and colorectal ...
Siyao Liu, Z. Fang, K. Ng
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Phenolics have been shown by in vitro and animal studies to have multiple pharmacological effects against various colonic diseases. However, their efficacy against colonic diseases, such as inflammatory bowel diseases, Crohn’s disease, and colorectal ...
Siyao Liu, Z. Fang, K. Ng
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1975
There is much evidence from the history and from the geographic distribution of diverticular disease that it is the result of a deficiency of fiber, and in particular cereal fiber, in our modern over-refined diet. The symptoms of the uncomplicated form of the disease can be abolished or relieved by adding bran to the diets of the majority of patients ...
Donald M. Gallagher +5 more
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There is much evidence from the history and from the geographic distribution of diverticular disease that it is the result of a deficiency of fiber, and in particular cereal fiber, in our modern over-refined diet. The symptoms of the uncomplicated form of the disease can be abolished or relieved by adding bran to the diets of the majority of patients ...
Donald M. Gallagher +5 more
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Hernia, 2006
The pathophysiology of wound healing in the bowel wall suggests that collagen and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) have an important role in the changes of the bowel wall seen in several colonic diseases. Several recent studies suggest that disturbances of the collagen texture and the extracellular matrix (ECM) metabolism are major factors leading to ...
Michael, Stumpf +5 more
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The pathophysiology of wound healing in the bowel wall suggests that collagen and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) have an important role in the changes of the bowel wall seen in several colonic diseases. Several recent studies suggest that disturbances of the collagen texture and the extracellular matrix (ECM) metabolism are major factors leading to ...
Michael, Stumpf +5 more
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The Colonic Microbiota and Colonic Disease
Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2012The colonic ecosystem differs from that in the proximal gut in several important respects. The colonic microbiota represents the largest population of microbes colonizing humans from birth. Constraints on bacterial numbers, composition, and interaction with the host involve not only the innate and acquired immune system, but also the colonic mucin ...
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Investigation of colonic disease
Hospital Medicine, 2000Bowel cancer awareness among the general public has heightened in recent years. The promotion of prompt referral and the pressure on early diagnosis will alter our previous strategies on colonic evaluation. This article gives an overview of the colonic investigations currently available.
A, Wan, A, Darzi
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Diverticular Disease of the Colon
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1999Diverticular disease of the colon is quite common in developed countries, and its prevalence increases with age. Although present in perhaps two thirds of the elderly population, the large majority of patients will remain entirely asymptomatic. Nonetheless, an estimated 20% of those affected may manifest clinical illness, mainly diverticulitis, with ...
Neil, Stollman, Jeffrey B, Raskin
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American family physician, 2012
Diverticula (mucosal outpouching through the wall of the colon) are rare before the age of 40 years, after which prevalence increases steadily and reaches over 25% by 60 years. However, only 10% to 25% of affected people will develop symptoms such as lower abdominal pain.
David, Humes +2 more
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Diverticula (mucosal outpouching through the wall of the colon) are rare before the age of 40 years, after which prevalence increases steadily and reaches over 25% by 60 years. However, only 10% to 25% of affected people will develop symptoms such as lower abdominal pain.
David, Humes +2 more
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Colonic diverticular disease revisited
Expert Review of Gastroenterology & HepatologyDiverticular disease, including diverticulosis and diverticulitis, presents a significant health concern globally, with increasing prevalence in Western societies and emerging trends in Asia. The incidence of diverticulitis, is on the rise, leading to significant morbidity and healthcare costs.A literature search was conducted using the PubMed database,
Arjuna Priyadarsin de Silva +5 more
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