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The aim of clinical case presentation. To demonstrate a rare case of the low colic obstruction, masking clinical manifestations of gastroparesis.The main contents.
Z. A. Lemeshko+5 more
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Diabetic gastroparesis in association with autonomic neuropathy and microvasculopathy. [PDF]
Gastroparesis is a frequent and sometimes life-threatening complication of diabetes mellitus. Autonomic neuropathy seems to be one of the most important mechanisms underlying this entity, together with the other probable pathologies.
Bavbek, Nuket+2 more
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Persistent Opioid–Induced Hiccups: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Hiccups, also known as singultus, are involuntary contractions of the diaphragm followed by sudden closure of the vocal cords, producing the characteristic “hic” sound. While hiccups are generally harmless, opioids can sometimes cause persistent and disruptive hiccups.
Shaikha Salah Alhaj+3 more
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Postprandial antropyloroduodenal motility and gastric emptying in gastroparesis--effects of cisapride. [PDF]
Robert Fraser+3 more
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A new perspective on metformin therapy in type 1 diabetes [PDF]
Metformin is quite frequently used off-label in type 1 diabetes to limit insulin dose requirement. Guidelines recommend that it can improve glucose control in those who are overweight and obese but evidence in support of this is limited.
Boyle, James G.+2 more
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Mirtazapine for Refractory Gastroparesis
ABSTRACT Gastroparesis is a chronic condition of delayed gastric emptying in the absence of mechanical outlet obstruction. We report a 47-year-old African American woman with diabetic gastroparesis who presented with intractable nausea, vomiting, and decreased oral intake with electrolyte disturbances. The patient's symptoms were difficult to
Nasir Saleem+2 more
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Which form of erythromycin should be used to treat gastroparesis? A pharmacokinetic analysis [PDF]
Ehrenpreis, Zaitman, Nellans
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Evolving nutrition therapy in cystic fibrosis: Adapting to the CFTR modulator era
Abstract Cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR)–directed therapies, such as modulators, have transformed the medical management of people with CF, resulting in better lung function, weight, and body mass index in recent years. With improved nutrition status in people on CFTR modulators, the emphasis on a high‐energy, high‐fat diet (the legacy ...
Kay Vavrina+5 more
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Abstract Background Glucagon‐like peptide 1 receptor agonists and combination medications (hereafter collectively referred to as GLP‐1s) are shifting the treatment landscape for obesity. However, real‐world challenges and limited clinician and public knowledge on nutritional and lifestyle interventions can limit GLP‐1 efficacy, equitable results, and ...
Dariush Mozaffarian+17 more
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