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Protein-losing enteropathy

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2020
Purpose of review The present review offers its readers a practical overview of protein-losing enteropathy, particularly with regard to diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. The aim is to support clinicians in their daily practice with a practical tool to deal with protein-losing enteropathy ...
Elli L., Topa M., Rimondi A.
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Unusual Enteropathies

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2001
There is increasing recognition of childhood enteropathies that are distinct from classic conditions, such as celiac disease. In several cases, an underlying molecular basis has not been determined. The findings at endoscopy and routine histopathology, however, may be nonspecific in many cases.
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Feline chronic enteropathy

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2021
Feline chronic enteropathy is a common disorder, especially in the senior cat population, with rising incidence over the past decade. Feline chronic enteropathy is considered an umbrella term comprising different diseases including food‐responsive enteropathy, idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease and alimentary small cell lymphoma.
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GLUTEN-SENSITIVE ENTEROPATHY

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1996
Gluten-sensitive enteropathy is induced by dietary wheat gliadin and related proteins in genetically susceptible individuals. Most evidence suggests that the mucosal lesion represents an immunologically mediated injury triggered by gluten in the context of a particular assortment of major histocompatibility complex genes.
TRONCONE, RICCARDO   +2 more
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Portal Hypertensive Enteropathy

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2006
The available data on the use of VCE in patients who have cirrhosis and portal hypertension are inadequate to reach a firm conclusion about the usefulness of this diagnostic tool in this patient population. In fact, only retrospective case series exist, in which the characteristics of the patients are heterogeneous in terms of severity of liver disease
E. Rondonotti   +3 more
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HIV/SIV Enteropathy

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1998
ABSTRACT: Evidence is increasing that HIV/SIV‐induced changes in the highly differentiated gut‐associated immune system play a central role in the pathogenesis of gastrointestinal manifestations in HIV/SIV infection. It has been shown in both humans infected with HIV and in nonhuman primates infected with SIV that a rapid, very early, and more ...
M, Zeitz   +5 more
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PROTEIN-LOSING ENTEROPATHY

Lancet, The, 1961
S, JARNUM, V P, PETERSEN
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Protein-losing enteropathies

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2003
GI protein loss can result from a heterogeneous group of diseases, including lymphangiectasia, IBD, neoplasia, ulceration, intussusception, and histoplasmosis. PLE should be suspected in any hypoalbuminemic patient with no evidence of exudative protein loss, proteinuria, or HI.
Polly B, Peterson, Michael D, Willard
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[Dermatogenic enteropathy].

Giornale italiano di dermatologia e venereologia : organo ufficiale, Societa italiana di dermatologia e sifilografia, 1967
Dermatogenic ...
Montagnani A.   +9 more
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Drug-Induced Enteropathy

Digestive Diseases, 2015
<b><i>Background/Aims:</i></b> Many medications can cause diarrhea by increasing motility, inflammation or enteropathy. Olmesartan and mycophenolic acid (CellCept) are drugs that are capable of increasing inflammation and enteropathy in some individuals and, if not recognized, can lead to chronic diarrhea.
Eric V, Marietta   +3 more
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