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Small bowel endoscopy and coeliac disease
Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2012Coeliac disease (CD) is a gluten-responsive, chronic inflammatory enteropathy that shares many features with classical autoimmune diseases. Coeliac disease affects about 1-2% of Caucasians, North Africans and Asians who possess the necessary susceptibility genes encoding HLA DQ2 or HLA DQ8.
Daveson, A. James M. +1 more
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2014
Although optical technology in the gastrointestinal tract has much improved in the last decade, image quality is only as good as the preparation achieved. As current capsule technology does not allow suctioning or flushing of fluid from the surface of the small bowel mucosa, there is consequently a greater imperative for adequate preparation to ...
Imdadur Rahman +17 more
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Although optical technology in the gastrointestinal tract has much improved in the last decade, image quality is only as good as the preparation achieved. As current capsule technology does not allow suctioning or flushing of fluid from the surface of the small bowel mucosa, there is consequently a greater imperative for adequate preparation to ...
Imdadur Rahman +17 more
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Therapeutic Small Bowel Endoscopy
2015Device-assisted enteroscopy (DAE) is used in several therapeutic interventions including hemostasis, polypectomy, stricture dilation, stenting, and foreign body removal.
Seong Ran Jeon, Jin-Oh Kim
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Therapeutic Small Bowel Endoscopy
2009Double-balloon enteroscopy was first introduced in 2001, followed by single-balloon enteroscopy in 2007, allowing endoscopic evaluation and therapy of the small bowel. Since the introduction of both balloon-assisted enteroscopy techniques, endoscopic therapeutic options have evolved rapidly.
Peter B.F. Mensink, Huseyin Aktas
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2015
The video capsule endoscope has revolutionized the evaluation of the small bowel mucosa. Safe, noninvasive, and accurate, capsule endoscopy has become instrumental in the investigation of the small bowel for obscure bleeding, Crohn’s disease, small intestinal tumors, ulcers, strictures, arteriovenous malformations, and other disorders, providing access
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The video capsule endoscope has revolutionized the evaluation of the small bowel mucosa. Safe, noninvasive, and accurate, capsule endoscopy has become instrumental in the investigation of the small bowel for obscure bleeding, Crohn’s disease, small intestinal tumors, ulcers, strictures, arteriovenous malformations, and other disorders, providing access
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