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Francesco Di Pierro,1 Maria Colombo,2 Alberto Zanvit,3 Amilcare S Rottoli,4 1Scientific Department, Velleja Research, Milan, 2Pediatric Department, University of Parma, Parma, 3Stomatology Institute, 4Pediatric Department, Uboldo Hospital, Cernusco S/N ...
Di Pierro F+3 more
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Rectal Biopsy in Ulcerative Colitis and Regional Enteritis
Moshe B. Goldgraber+2 more
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Abstract “Cat scratch colon” (CSC), characterized by spontaneous bright‐red linear markings or mucosal laceration with bleeding due to air insufflation barotrauma, is a rare complication during colonoscopy. These mucosal lacerations can present as superficial tears that do not generally have clinical repercussions or as deeper tears that damage the ...
Hitoshi Hara+8 more
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EXPERIMENTAL LYMPHEDEMA OF THE INTESTINAL TRACT AND ITS RELATION TO REGIONAL CICATRIZING ENTERITIS*
Frederick Leet Reichert, Mary E. Mathes
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Anthelmintic Resistance in Ancylostoma caninum: A Comprehensive Review
This review summarizes the emergence of anthelmintic resistance in Ancylostoma caninum, with a focus on drug classes affected, global prevalence and resistance mechanisms. Early detection and integrated control strategies are essential to combat its spread.
Hande İrem Sönmez+3 more
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I recommend using Figure Graphical abstracts for the graphical table of contents and publication cover. This figure effectively illustrates probiotics LCs have therapeutic effects in a rat model of 5FU‐induced diarrhea, making it a compelling visual summary of our research.
Sheau‐Chung Tang+7 more
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Necrotic enteritis predisposing factors in broiler chickens
R. Moore
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Spontaneous multiple small bowel perforations due to ischemic enteritis: a case report. [PDF]
Gebrehiwet CL+8 more
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This real‐world multicenter study assessed the short‐term effectiveness and safety of mirikizumab induction therapy in ulcerative colitis patients. Among 52 patients, the median partial Mayo score significantly decreased from week 0 to 12, and 44.2% achieved clinical remission, with no treatment‐related discontinuations or deaths.
Yasuhiro Takagi+14 more
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