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Heterotopic Gastric Mucosa in the Rectum
Endoscopy, 1984A case of an ulcer of the rectum in a 20-year-old patient with rectal pain and rectal bleeding is reported. Histological examination of the endoscopic biopsy showed the presence of gastric or fundic mucosa. The patient was treated with Cimetidine and alkaline drugs, with positive results.
M Garcia Andrade+7 more
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Effects of Very Long (up to 10 Years) Proton Pump Blockade on Human Gastric Mucosa
Digestion, 2009Background: Long-term use of proton pump inhibitors (PPI) has been reported to worsen oxyntic mucosa gastritis and the resulting gland atrophy has been considered a potential risk factor for neoplastic changes in the gastric mucosa.
R. Lamberts, G. Brunner, E. Solcia
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Endocrine Cells of the Gastric Mucosa
1975Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the endocrine cells of the gastric mucosa. On ultrastructural and histochemical grounds, non-enterochromaffin (EC) endocrine cells of the gastrointestinal mucosa were classified as four or six independent cell types. Six distinct types of endocrine cells were added to the well-known EC cells. Staining patterns
Gabriele Vassallo+3 more
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Russell body gastritis: an unusual, tumor-like lesion of the gastric mucosa.
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 2009The case of an 80-year-old woman who presented with epigastric symptoms is reported. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy displayed Candida esophagitis and a localized swelling of the fundic mucosa.
A. Erbersdobler, S. Petri, G. Lock
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Transpyloric Prolapse of the Gastric Mucosa
Archives of Surgery, 1957This paper concerns one of the most interesting yet controversial anatomical variations of the pylorus, namely, a protrusion of redundant gastric mucosa into the duodenum. Since first reported by Schmieden 1 in 1911, the number of cases appearing in the literature has been rapidly increasing.
Malcolm C. Todd, James E. Brennan
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Molecular Carcinogenesis, 2018
Exosomes are critically involved in tumor growth, metastasis, and therapy resistance. Exosomes have the potential to be utilized as cancer biomarkers. In this study, we aimed to explore the roles and clinical values of exosomal miRNAs in gastric cancer ...
Huan Yang+9 more
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Exosomes are critically involved in tumor growth, metastasis, and therapy resistance. Exosomes have the potential to be utilized as cancer biomarkers. In this study, we aimed to explore the roles and clinical values of exosomal miRNAs in gastric cancer ...
Huan Yang+9 more
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Prolapse of the Gastric Mucosa
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1954Sydney Weintraub, Russel H. Patterson
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GASTRIC MUCOSA WITHIN THE OESOPHAGUS
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1955SummaryThere is a clinical state in which the lower end of the oesophagus is lined by gastric epithelium. The origin of this gastric mucosa is a matter of conjecture. It may be complicated by the development of reflux oesophagitis and high oesophageal stricture or by the formation of typical peptic ulcers which may haemorrhage, perforate or stenose ...
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Stress, the brain, and the gastric mucosa
The American Journal of Surgery, 1997Exposure of rats to 2 hours of cold water restraint is associated with both macroscopic and microscopic gastric mucosal injury. Administration of neurotensin into the lateral ventricle or into the nucleus accumbens, one of the mesolimbic dopamine system nuclei, is associated with protection when given before exposure to cold water restraint.
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