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Claudin-related intestinal diseases

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2015
With up to 200 m(2) the human intestine is the organ with the largest absorptive surface of the body. It is lined by a single layer of epithelial cells that separates the host from the environment. The intestinal epithelium provides both, selective absorption of nutrients, ions, and water but also a highly effective barrier function which includes the ...
Christian, Barmeyer   +2 more
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Polyneuropathies in intestinal diseases

Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2017
Different aspects of polyneuropathies (PN) developed due to the deficit of group B vitamins in intestinal diseases are considered. Neurological disturbances related to intestinal diseases are caused by malabsorption that leads to the deficit of some compounds extremely important for normal cell metabolism, pathological changes of mucous coat of the ...
I V, Damulin, D A, Degterev
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Visceral intestinal Buerger's disease

International Journal of Cardiology, 1998
Buerger's disease is a non-arteriosclerotic, segmental, progressive, inflammatory vaso-occlusive disease of unknown etiology. Buerger's disease occurs almost exclusively in susceptible young men who are habitual tobacco users; usually with onset of symptoms before the age of 40 years.
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Intestinal Malabsorption and Skin Diseases

Digestive Diseases, 2008
Several skin manifestations were described in patients affected by intestinal disorders. The development of skin diseases in these patients could be related to the impairment of intestinal absorption and motility, other than to immunological and hormonal changes.
Capizzi, Rodolfo   +13 more
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Nephrolithiasis and Intestinal Disease

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1985
Kidney stones in patients with inflammatory bowel disease are usually composed of calcium oxalate. Two factors are important in the increased absorption of dietary oxalate which is responsible for those stones: 1) increased absorption of oxalate in the presence of steatorrhea, and 2) increased permeability of the colon to oxalate.
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Intestinal permeability and Ménière's disease

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2018
Ménière disease (MD) is a multifactorial chronic disabling condition characterized by episodic vertigo, ear fullness, and hearing loss. MD patients often complain of aspecific gastrointestinal symptoms associated with autonomic dysregulation, frequently outweighed by the otological manifestations. Dietary modifications have been reported to improve the
Di Berardino, F.   +7 more
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Intestinal Microbiota and Intestinal Disease: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

2011
The two major inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), Crohn’s disease (CD), and ulcerative colitis (UC) are idiopathic relapsing disorders characterized by chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. It is increasingly evident that the commensal intestinal microbiota plays a role in the pathogenesis of IBD, as multiple lines of evidence, both from ...
Amir Kovacs, Uri Gophna
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[Hyposplenism in intestinal diseases].

Recenti progressi in medicina, 1983
Hyposplenism in intestinal ...
Corazza G. R.   +5 more
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Intestinal diseases

2014
U poglavlju se nastoji istaknuti značenje prehrane u prevenciji i liječenju bolesti gastrointestinalnog sustava.
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Intestinal Diseases

2022
Liza Ali   +3 more
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