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World Journal of Surgery, 1985
AbstractThis paper reviews small intestinal lymphoma. Although a major emphasis is placed on primary small intestinal lymphoma of the “Western” type, the important topic of lymphoma in celiac disease is discussed. Our own recent experience of 7 patients with lymphoma in celiac disease is presented.
B T, Cooper, A E, Read
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AbstractThis paper reviews small intestinal lymphoma. Although a major emphasis is placed on primary small intestinal lymphoma of the “Western” type, the important topic of lymphoma in celiac disease is discussed. Our own recent experience of 7 patients with lymphoma in celiac disease is presented.
B T, Cooper, A E, Read
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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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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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LYMPHOMA OF THE SMALL INTESTINE
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1986In a group of 179 patients with small bowel tumours presenting over a 10 year period, lymphomas (20%) were the second most common group. The tumour was usually a white mass and was usually resectable. Eighty‐one per cent of patients had regional invasion or metastasis at the time of surgery.
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Scleroderma of the Small Intestine
Postgraduate Medicine, 1959Involvement of the small intestine in scleroderma appears to be more common than was formerly supposed.
R L, SOMMERVILLE, J A, BARGEN, D G, PUGH
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Eicosanoids and the small intestine
Prostaglandins & Other Lipid Mediators, 2000Prostaglandins play an important role in modulation of various physiologic processes in the small intestine. In this review, the involvement of prostaglandins in various small-intestinal functions including small-intestinal secretion, mucosal protection, epithelial and endothelial barrier function, and motility are discussed.
B, Mohajer, T Y, Ma
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Endoscopy of the Small Intestine
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1989For the patient and the clinician, it is well that small-bowel diseases are unusual, as our ability to access this area remains limited. Frequently, all of the diagnostic and therapeutic modalities of radiology, endoscopy, and surgery are required for successful resolution of a given problem.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1959
NEOPLASMS of the small intestine are uncommon. Although many individual case reports or studies of a specific tumor or tumor site have been published, comprehensive reviews have usually been derived, either partially or completely, from autopsy material.
R C, DARLING, C E, WELCH
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NEOPLASMS of the small intestine are uncommon. Although many individual case reports or studies of a specific tumor or tumor site have been published, comprehensive reviews have usually been derived, either partially or completely, from autopsy material.
R C, DARLING, C E, WELCH
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