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Macroglobulinemia and malabsorption [PDF]

open access: yesCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, 1977
James S. Hewlett   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Increasing Serum Vitamin D Levels Reduces Gingival Crevicular Fluid Matrix Metalloproteinase‐9 Levels in Periodontal Health and Diseases

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Periodontology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Aims To investigate whether restoring serum vitamin D levels in a population requiring supplementation affects matrix metalloproteinase‐9 (MMP‐9) levels in the gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) of individuals with periodontal health, gingivitis and periodontitis.
Vusal Gurbanov   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Concomitant use of metformin and proton pump inhibitors increases vitamin B12 deficiency risk in type 2 diabetes

open access: yesJournal of Diabetes Investigation, EarlyView.
The concomitant use of metformin and PPI was significantly associated with an increased risk of vitamin B12 deficiency in patients with type 2 diabetes. ABSTRACT Introduction Vitamin B12 deficiency is one of the adverse drug reactions of metformin and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs).
Choungwon Jung, Soyoung Park, Hyunah Kim
wiley   +1 more source

Hypercoagulability identified in dogs with chronic enteropathy using a point‐of‐care viscoelastic assay

open access: yesJournal of Small Animal Practice, EarlyView.
Objectives Thromboelastography (TEG) using the TEG 6s, a point‐of‐care viscoelastic assay, was prospectively evaluated in dogs with chronic enteropathy (CE). Additionally, the study determined whether disease activity, assessed using the Canine Chronic Enteropathy Clinical Activity Index (CCECAI), correlated with TEG 6s parameters.
S. I. Barth   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Prevalence of severe and moderate anthropometric failure among children in India, 1993–2021

open access: yesMaternal &Child Nutrition, Volume 21, Issue 2, April 2025.
There has been a notable reduction in moderate and severe forms of child anthropometric failure in India since 1993. However, the rate and direction of change vary widely among states and union territories (UTs) and between moderate and severe categories within each of the states and UTs.
Menaka Narayanan   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Metabolic Comparison of One-Anastomosis Gastric Bypass, Single-Anastomosis Duodenal-Switch, Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass, and Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy in Rat [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Background One-anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB) and single-anastomosis duodenal switch (SADS) have become increasingly popular weight loss strategies. However, data directly comparing the effectiveness of these procedures with Roux-en-Y gastric bypass ...
Arble, Deanna M.   +7 more
core   +1 more source

Time to Recovery From Severe Acute Malnutrition to Normal Nutritional Status and Its Predictors Among Children Aged 6–59 Months in North‐East Ethiopia

open access: yesMaternal &Child Nutrition, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Malnutrition is a major disease burden in developing countries, particularly in recurrently drought‐affected areas. Despite the Ethiopian government's initiatives to set up stabilization centers in different hospitals to tackle severe acute malnutrition, there is limited data on the time to recover from severe acute malnutrition and its ...
Temesgen Gebeyehu Wondmeneh   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Chemotherapy‐Induced Neuropathy Affecting the Gastrointestinal Tract

open access: yesNeurogastroenterology &Motility, EarlyView.
Chemotherapy (with/without immunotherapy/radiotherapy) may induce neurotoxic effects on the gastrointestinal innervation. Chemotherapy‐induced enteric neuropathy (CIEN) and, probably, neurotoxicity affecting the extrinsic innervation of the gut and the brain underlie the frequent and impactful gut dysfunctions and brain–gut axis (BGA) disorders ...
Gema Vera, Kulmira Nurgali, Raquel Abalo
wiley   +1 more source

Gastrointestinal Dysfunction and Low‐Grade Inflammation Associate With Enteric Neuronal Amyloid‐β in a Model for Amyloid Pathology

open access: yesNeurogastroenterology &Motility, Volume 37, Issue 5, May 2025.
Amyloid‐β accumulation in enteric neurons is associated with low‐grade intestinal inflammation, fibrosis, and altered motility in a mouse model for amyloid pathology, suggesting that peripheral pathology may cause gastrointestinal dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease patients. ABSTRACT Background Patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease, a progressive
Kinga Réka Tasnády   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Heavy Feeling in the Stomach: Neural Correlates of Anxiety in Crohn's Disease

open access: yesNeurogastroenterology &Motility, EarlyView.
Resting‐state fMRI revealed distinct anxiety‐related functional connectivity patterns in Crohn's disease (CD) patients and healthy controls. In CD, higher anxiety correlated with increased connectivity, while in controls, it correlated with decreased connectivity.
Silvia Tempia Valenta   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

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