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Transverse mesocolic hernia successfully treated by emergent laparoscopic reduction in a geriatric patient: A case report. [PDF]
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Seat Belt Injury Diagnosed as Perforation of the 4th Portion of the Duodenum Two Days after a Traffic Accident: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Comparative study of National Institute of Health criteria and TNM staging system in predicting the prognosis of gastrointestinal stromal tumours: a retrospective study. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2005
To review recently published studies presenting novel and relevant information on small intestinal motility.The reviewed studies covered a variety of topics with several themes emerging. Our understanding of the influence of systemic disorders, intestinal and extraintestinal infections and enteric bacteria on digestive motor function continues to ...
Michael P. Jones, Sarah Wessinger
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To review recently published studies presenting novel and relevant information on small intestinal motility.The reviewed studies covered a variety of topics with several themes emerging. Our understanding of the influence of systemic disorders, intestinal and extraintestinal infections and enteric bacteria on digestive motor function continues to ...
Michael P. Jones, Sarah Wessinger
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1985
The small intestine is the region of the digestive system where most of the enzymatic breakdown of food takes place and where the nutrients released from this breakdown are absorbed along with water and electrolytes. The mucosal and submucosal layers are particularly adapted to these digestive and absorptive functions; so too is the organization of ...
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The small intestine is the region of the digestive system where most of the enzymatic breakdown of food takes place and where the nutrients released from this breakdown are absorbed along with water and electrolytes. The mucosal and submucosal layers are particularly adapted to these digestive and absorptive functions; so too is the organization of ...
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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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Barium imaging remains the primary method for depiction of intrinsic small bowel pathology. Enteroclysis or the small bowel enema represents a significant improvement in the method of small bowel examination, both for the diagnosis of subtle pathology and for the demonstration of small bowel normality.
Dina F. Caroline, D. D. T. Maglinte
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Carcinoma of the small intestine
Clinical Radiology, 1985The radiological features of five cases of primary adenocarcinoma of the jejunum are described and the differential diagnosis is discussed. Barium examination is the best method for detecting adenocarcinoma in the small intestine and angiography is useful for pre-operative assessment.
V.D. Papadopoulos, D.J. Nolan
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Diabetes and the Small Intestine
Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2017Diabetes mellitus (DM) and its associated complications are becoming increasingly prevalent. Gastrointestinal symptoms associated with diabetes is known as diabetic enteropathy (DE) and may manifest as either diarrhea, fecal incontinence, constipation, dyspepsia, nausea, and vomiting or a combination of symptoms.
Stephen Priest +3 more
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