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Malnutrition and gastrointestinal disease

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2002
The recognition of several disease processes that cause or are associated with gastrointestinal malabsorption has led to extensive investigation into their pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment. This review of selected articles covers a range of subjects related to some of the more common malabsorptive disease. Selected topics including celiac disease,
Darren A. Kastin, Alan L. Buchman
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Epidemiology of Gastrointestinal Disease [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
The elderly represent a unique cohort of the US population—and their numbers are on the rise. Among the medical community, being 65 years or older represents an age associated with multiple comorbid conditions and a point in life at which practitioners are typically less likely to advise aggressive diagnostic, medical, and surgical interventions for ...
Dhiraj Yadav   +2 more
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Gastrointestinal Motility and Functional Gastrointestinal Diseases

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2014
Digestive tract motility patterns are closely related to the pathophysiology of functional gastrointestinal diseases (FGID), and these patterns differ markedly between the interdigestive period and the postprandial period. The characteristic motility pattern in the interdigestive period is so-called interdigestive migrating contraction (IMC). IMCs have
Motoyasu Kusano   +7 more
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Ghrelin in gastrointestinal disease

Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2011
Enteroendocrine cells of the gastric fundus are the predominant source of ghrelin production, although ghrelin gene transcripts and ghrelin-producing cells have been identified throughout the gastrointestinal tract. Various infectious, inflammatory and malignant disorders of the gastrointestinal system have been shown to alter ghrelin production and ...
Jeffery, Penny   +3 more
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Dopamine in gastrointestinal disease

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1990
Dopamine is an important enteric neuromodulator. Herein we review the data that support a role for dopaminergic involvement in experimental duodenal and gastric ulceration; gastric, pancreatic, and duodenal secretion; gastrointestinal motility; and gastric and intestinal submucosal blood flow regulation.
Sandor Szabo, Gary B. Glavin
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Clinical Nutrition in Gastrointestinal Disease


Nutrition has been identified as one of the most neglected, but important aspects of gastroenterology. ""Clinical Nutrition in Gastrointestinal Disease"" covers all of the vital aspects of nutrition and serves as the definitive resource on this topic. Dr.
A. Buchman
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Yersiniosis as a Gastrointestinal Disease

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1987
Anti-yersinia antibodies were assessed in sera from 630 patients admitted to a department of surgery for acute abdominal disease, using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). In 21 patients a high concentration of yersinia antibodies confirmed recent yersinia infection.
Rauli Leino   +5 more
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The eye in gastrointestinal disease [PDF]

open access: possibleHospital Medicine, 2003
This article reviews disorders in which both gastrointestinal and ocular disease can occur. Gastrointestinal disease can affect the eye as part of the disease spectrum, and in other instances both the gastrointestinal system and the eye may be involved as part of a systemic disease process.
Susan Lightman, Aldrin Khan
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Mycobiota in gastrointestinal diseases

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2014
New insights gained through the use of state-of-the-art technologies, including next-generation sequencing, are starting to reveal that the association between the gastrointestinal tract and the resident mycobiota (fungal community) is complex and multifaceted, in which fungi are active participants influencing health and disease.
Daniel Poulain   +5 more
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Pathophysiological roles of proteases in gastrointestinal disease.

American Journal of Physiology - Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 2016
Gastrointestinal diseases, such as irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, and colorectal cancer, affect a large proportion of the population and are associated with many unpleasant symptoms.
L. Edgington-Mitchell
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