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Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 2020
Patients with symptoms of gastroparesis/dyspepsia often avoid foods or restrict eating for symptom management. There is growing interest in understanding risk for feeding/eating disorders (FEDs) like avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID ...
Helen Burton Murray +4 more
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Patients with symptoms of gastroparesis/dyspepsia often avoid foods or restrict eating for symptom management. There is growing interest in understanding risk for feeding/eating disorders (FEDs) like avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID ...
Helen Burton Murray +4 more
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Prucalopride in Gastroparesis: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Crossover Study.
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2019OBJECTIVES Prokinetics are considered the preferred treatment option for gastroparesis, but evidence of their efficacy is scarce. Prucalopride, a selective 5-hydroxytryptamine 4 receptor agonist used in the treatment of constipation, is able to enhance ...
F. Carbone +10 more
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Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2013
While the symptoms of gastroparesis are common, an accurate diagnosis is based on a combination of those symptoms with a documented delay in gastric emptying. Typical symptoms include nausea, vomiting, early satiety, postprandial fullness, bloating, and abdominal discomfort.
Ernest P, Bouras +2 more
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While the symptoms of gastroparesis are common, an accurate diagnosis is based on a combination of those symptoms with a documented delay in gastric emptying. Typical symptoms include nausea, vomiting, early satiety, postprandial fullness, bloating, and abdominal discomfort.
Ernest P, Bouras +2 more
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Pharmacotherapy of gastroparesis
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2000The evaluation and management of gastric motor dysfunction continues to represent a significant clinical challenge. The very definition of what constitutes a clinically relevant disturbance of gastric motility remains unclear. The spectrum of gastroparesis extends from those with classical symptoms and severe delay of gastric emptying to those with ...
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DIABETIC GASTROPARESIS (GASTROPARESIS DIABETICORUM)
Journal of Ankara Medical School, 2002Complications involving the gastrointestinal tract are common in patients with diabetes mellitus. Diabetic gastroparesis is a common condition. It can be diagnosedin 25% of diabetic patients. However it is generally clinically silent. Typical symptoms are early feeling ofsatiety, nausea, vomiting, regurgitation, abdominalfullness, epigastric pain and ...
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S1774 Not All Gastroparesis Is Gastroparesis
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2022Praneeth Kudaravalli +5 more
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Diabetic gastroparesis: clinical features, diagnosis and management.
Irish Journal of Medical Science, 2022Mohammed S O Ahmed +2 more
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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2022
Hernández Mondragón Oscar Víctor +5 more
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Hernández Mondragón Oscar Víctor +5 more
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