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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2001
Small intestinal neoplasms are uncommonly encountered in clinical practice. They may occur sporadically, in association with genetic diseases (e.g., familial adenomatous polyposis coli or Peutz-Jeghers syndrome), or in association with chronic intestinal inflammatory disorders (e.g., Crohn's disease or celiac sprue). Benign small intestinal tumors (e.g.
S S, Gill, D M, Heuman, A A, Mihas
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Small intestinal neoplasms are uncommonly encountered in clinical practice. They may occur sporadically, in association with genetic diseases (e.g., familial adenomatous polyposis coli or Peutz-Jeghers syndrome), or in association with chronic intestinal inflammatory disorders (e.g., Crohn's disease or celiac sprue). Benign small intestinal tumors (e.g.
S S, Gill, D M, Heuman, A A, Mihas
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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1994
Bleeding from the small intestine may be difficult to diagnose, because of the organ's length, free intraperitoneal location, and the nature of the lesions that bleed in the small bowel. Although there are several causes of intestinal bleeding, angiodysplasias are most common.
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Bleeding from the small intestine may be difficult to diagnose, because of the organ's length, free intraperitoneal location, and the nature of the lesions that bleed in the small bowel. Although there are several causes of intestinal bleeding, angiodysplasias are most common.
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2000
The noninvasive assessment of small intestinal permeability in humans is now within the capability of any routine biochemistry laboratory. There remain however, many pitfalls for the unwary when performing these tests. Importantly, it has now been shown that normal intestinal permeability relates to geographical location rather than race.
Smale, S, Tibble, J, Bjarnason, I
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The noninvasive assessment of small intestinal permeability in humans is now within the capability of any routine biochemistry laboratory. There remain however, many pitfalls for the unwary when performing these tests. Importantly, it has now been shown that normal intestinal permeability relates to geographical location rather than race.
Smale, S, Tibble, J, Bjarnason, I
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Small-intestinal transplantation
Baillière's Clinical Gastroenterology, 1997The management of patients with intestinal failure has benefited from progress in parenteral nutrition (PN), especially home-based PN. Intestinal transplantation is therefore possible and is now, in some conditions, the logical therapeutic option. Since 1985, more than 180 small-bowel grafts have been done, involving the isolated small bowel with or ...
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2005
To review recently published studies presenting novel and relevant information on small intestinal motility in humans and animals.The reviewed studies covered a variety of topics with several themes emerging. The relation between bacterial overgrowth and altered intestinal motility gathers support in a variety of conditions including portal ...
Michael P, Jones, Sarah, Wessinger
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To review recently published studies presenting novel and relevant information on small intestinal motility in humans and animals.The reviewed studies covered a variety of topics with several themes emerging. The relation between bacterial overgrowth and altered intestinal motility gathers support in a variety of conditions including portal ...
Michael P, Jones, Sarah, Wessinger
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1987
Small intestinal obstruction remains a frequently encountered problem in abdominal surgery. Although modern day surgical management continues to focus appropriately on avoiding operative delay whenever surgery is indicated, not every patient is always best served by immediate operation.
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Small intestinal obstruction remains a frequently encountered problem in abdominal surgery. Although modern day surgical management continues to focus appropriately on avoiding operative delay whenever surgery is indicated, not every patient is always best served by immediate operation.
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Endoscopy, 2001
A small imaging capsule without cables, wires, or external connections has been developed for exploration of the small bowel. This swallowable device is propelled by peristalsis through the intestinal tract, and transmits data to a nearby receiver that captures video images on a regular basis. This technology will soon be available throughout the world,
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A small imaging capsule without cables, wires, or external connections has been developed for exploration of the small bowel. This swallowable device is propelled by peristalsis through the intestinal tract, and transmits data to a nearby receiver that captures video images on a regular basis. This technology will soon be available throughout the world,
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2000
During the period of review, work has been ongoing to refine existing techniques and to better define normal patterns of small intestinal motility. Researchers continue to learn more about the established neurohumoral control mechanisms of motility, as well as the effects and potential importance of newly discovered neuropeptides and receptors.
A, Malcolm, J E, Kellow
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During the period of review, work has been ongoing to refine existing techniques and to better define normal patterns of small intestinal motility. Researchers continue to learn more about the established neurohumoral control mechanisms of motility, as well as the effects and potential importance of newly discovered neuropeptides and receptors.
A, Malcolm, J E, Kellow
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2004
In the past year, many studies were published in which new and relevant information on small intestinal motility in humans and laboratory animals was obtained.Although the reported findings are heterogeneous, some themes appear to be particularly interesting and novel.
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In the past year, many studies were published in which new and relevant information on small intestinal motility in humans and laboratory animals was obtained.Although the reported findings are heterogeneous, some themes appear to be particularly interesting and novel.
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Small intestinal transplantation
Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2001The past few years have witnessed a considerable shift in the clinical status of intestinal transplantation. A great deal of experience has been gained at the most active centers, and results comparable with those reported at a similar stage in the development of other solid-organ graft programs are now being achieved by these highly proficient ...
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