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Descrevem-se o diagnóstico e o tratamento de um caso de gastrite atrófica crônica, em uma cadela sem raça definida, de dois anos de idade. A paciente apresentava como principal sintomatologia vômito crônico.
P.C. Basso +4 more
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Extradigestive Manifestation of Helicobacter Pylori Infection in Children and Adolescents
Helicobacter pylori infection fulfills each of Koch′s postulates as a human pathogen causing chronic active gastritis. Disease consequences that develop in a subset of infected subjects include peptic ulcerations, gastric adenocarcinoma and mucosa‐associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma.
Philip M Sherman, Frank YH Lin
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ANEMIA PERNICIOSA: RELATO DE CASO
Objetivos: Relatar anemia perniciosa em paciente do sexo masculino. Materiais e métodos: Trata-se de um estudo observacional, do tipo relato de caso que se concentra na descrição detalhada de um único paciente com características clínicas e diagnósticas ...
SVS Peixoto, KOR Borges, VKG Lima
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Bacterial Colonization and the Development of Intestinal Defences
In humans, intestinal defences develop during gestation and, at full term, have the capacity to respond in an appropriate manner to infectious agents and foreign antigens. Before an active protective response can occur, however, the gut must first be exposed to colonizing bacteria.
Hai Ning Shi, Allan Walker
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Primary adrenal insufficiency in adults: 150 years after Addison [PDF]
Thomas Addison first described, 150 years ago, a clinical syndrome characterized by salt-wasting and skin hyperpigmentation, associated with a destruction of the adrenal gland.
Alvarenga, Daniela B. de +7 more
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RACIONAL: A infecção pelo Helicobacter pylori é fator importante no desenvolvimento da carcinogênese gástrica, mas somente uma fração dos pacientes infectados irá desenvolver câncer gástrico. A infecção pelo H.
Leandro Bizarro Muller +3 more
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Role of Bacterial Overgrowth in the Stomach as an Additional Risk Factor for Gastritis
Gastric bacteria can either be ingested or ascend from the distal bowel; however, their survival is usually limited by gastric acidity and motility. A reduction in gastric acid can result in bacterial overgrowth in the stomach and proximal small bowel, and the number of organisms rises as the intragastric pH rises.
Gregory Naylor, Anthony Axon
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Helicobacter pylori infects half of the world’s population, and is associated with asymptomatic gastritis and also with more serious conditions such as peptic ulcer disease and gastric carcinoma. The clinical outcome is largely dependent on the severity and distribution of the H pylori‐induced gastritis, but the pathogenesis remains poorly understood ...
Esther Troost +6 more
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Traditional nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are known to cause gastritis, gastric and duodenal ulcers, and gastrointestinal (GI) blood loss, as well as alterations in small bowel permeability. Patients at a high risk for these complications include those who are older than 60 years of age, those with a previous history of complicated ...
Richard H Hunt
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CONTEXT: Although Helicobacter pylori infection is prevalent in our country, there are few studies evaluating the associated histological abnormalities in children.
Marini Langner +3 more
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