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Effects of Prokinetics on the Digestive Tract

Current Reviews in Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology, 2022
Background: Functional gastrointestinal disorders account for at least a third of visits to gastroenterology clinics. Despite pathophysiological complexity, impaired gut motility may be frequently present in these disorders. Introduction: Prokinetics are a class of drugs that promote gastrointestinal motility, accelerate transit, and potentially ...
Paolo Usai-Satta   +3 more
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Cannabinoids and the Digestive Tract

2005
In the digestive tract there is evidence for the presence of high levels of endocannabinoids (anandamide and 2-arachidonoylglycerol) and enzymes involved in the synthesis and metabolism of endocannabinoids. Immunohistochemical studies have shown the presence of CB1 receptors on myenteric and submucosal nerve plexuses along the alimentary tract ...
IZZO, ANGELO ANTONIO, A. A. COUTTS
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Cancer of the Digestive Tract

Postgraduate Medicine, 1964
The vast differences in the incidence of cancer of the digestive tract in various parts of the world are unexplained. These differences and the changes occurring in the incidence of cancer of the various digestive organs may provide some information regarding the cause of the disease.
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Malakoplakia in the Digestive Tract of a Dog

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2017
Introduction: Malakoplakia is a chronic inflammatory process, which most often affects the urinary tract in immunocompromised human patients. Spontaneously arising animal cases of malakoplakia are rare, having been reported in two pigs and a kitten.
Šoštarić-Zuckermann, Ivan-Conrado   +5 more
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[IRRITABLE DIGESTIVE TRACT].

Medicina, 1968
This new nosologic entity known as "Nasio irritable digestive tract", is defined as the reversible, functional neuromyosecreory trouble of the whole or a segment of the digestive tract, that alternates with periods of health with an irregular and long evolution, influenced particularly by psychical factors, and that develops in neurovegetative distony ...
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Selective decontamination of the digestive tract

Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2002
Ventilator-associated pneumonia usually originates from the patient's oropharyngeal microflora. In selective digestive decontamination, topical antibiotics are applied to the oropharynx and stomach for prevention of pneumonia and other infections, possibly reducing infection-related mortality.
Wolfgang A, Krueger, Klaus E, Unertl
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The Digestive Tract

1992
The vasculature of lingual papillae has been studied by light microscopy of India ink injected specimens for years [1–3]. It has been suggested that the taste buds in the foliate papillae of the rabbit have a sinusoidal circulation and that the possibility exists that some of the fluid parts of the blood may leak into the taste buds and so serve to ...
S. H. Aharinejad, A. Lametschwandtner
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Selective decontamination of the digestive tract

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2008
The aim of this article is to review relevant studies on the topic of selective decontamination of the digestive tract published in 2006 and 2007.The only recently published randomized controlled selective decontamination of the digestive tract study failed to demonstrate a benefit of selective decontamination on survival among trauma patients. In fact,
Anne Marie G A, de Smet   +1 more
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Chemotherapy of Carcinomas of the Digestive Tract

1982
Adjuvant chemotherapy trials in gastric and colorectal carcinomas are reviewed and no clear benefit from such treatment could be observed. To improve existing chemotherapy regimens, several pilot studies were performed in 95 gastric cancer and 85 colorectal carcinomas patients.
C, Gisselbrecht   +5 more
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Toxicologic Disease of the Digestive Tract

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2000
There is a diverse and long list of toxicants that can affect the digestive system of food-producing animals. The plants and other natural toxicants discussed in this article are those primarily affecting the GI system. A number of other plants may also affect the digestive tract, but the effects from these are considered secondary and less pronounced.
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