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Carcinoids of the Gastrointestinal Tract

Endoscopy, 1980
Thirteen cases of carcinoid of the GI tract during eleven years seen in our hospital are presented. Prior to surgery, the clinical diagnosis of our 9 cases of gastric carcinoid was as follows: 7 cases were diagnosed as advanced gastric cancer, one case as perforated gastric ulcer, while a minute lesion of less than 1 cm in diameter was correctly ...
C, Pao-Huei   +6 more
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Imaging of the gastrointestinal tract

Drugs of Today, 2001
Gastrointestinal imaging has undergone immense and profound changes since the days when radiologists had only plain abdominal radiography, barium studies and cholecystography to offer as a means of investigating the gastrointestinal tract. Advances in technology have made huge differences in the ways and means of investigating the various pathologies ...
P., Tait, D., Allison
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MRI of the gastrointestinal tract

European Radiology, 1997
This article reviews the application of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to study the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. A summary of the current MRI techniques is included, emphasizing the choice of pulsing sequences, imaging plane, surface coils and intravenous and oral contrast agents for each of the different segments of the GI tract.
M R, Paley, P R, Ros
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Vasculitis in the gastrointestinal tract

Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2005
The primary systemic vasculitides are a rare group of inflammatory disorders, where damage is directed against the blood vessels. They range in severity from acute self-limiting illness to chronic life and organ threatening diseases requiring long-term treatment with toxic immunosuppressive regimes.
Matthew D, Morgan, Caroline O S, Savage
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Amylin and the Gastrointestinal Tract

Diabetic Medicine, 1997
There is increasing evidence that alterations in the rate of gastric emptying - both acceleration and slowing - are present in patients with diabetes mellitus. A number of different factors can influence the rate of gastric emptying. For example, a large meal volume, a high-fat meal, and the presence of high glucose concentrations will all slow the ...
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Fiber in the gastrointestinal tract

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1978
It has long been recognized that fruit, vegetables, and cereal fiber alter bowel function. The right colon can be regarded as a fermenter and an absorbing organ, and the left colon is for continence. A rationale for the use of fiber based on physical chemical properties is discussed.
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The gastrointestinal tract

British Medical Bulletin, 1988
P J, Milla, W M, Bisset
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Quinolones and the gastrointestinal tract

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 1989
A number of studies have evaluated the efficacy of the new fluoroquinolones for therapy of bacterial enteric diseases and for prevention of gram-negative sepsis in granulocytopenic patients. The success of the quinolones in these settings is related to several special features of these agents, including their spectrum of activity and high fecal levels,
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Diseases of the Gastrointestinal Tract

Annual Review of Medicine, 1953
G, CHENEY, C P, CALLAWAY
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Gastrointestinal tract

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1997
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