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Food-Protein-Induced Proctocolitis in Pre-Term Newborns with Bloody Stools in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. [PDF]

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Machine learning-based diagnostic model for neonatal intestinal diseases in multiple centres: a cross-sectional study protocol. [PDF]

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Salt-losing Diarrhoea in Idiopathic Proctocolitis

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1978
The faecal output of chloride, sodium and potassium was studied in 14 patients with active idiopathic proctocolitis, in an attempt to establish a relationship between faecal electrolyte output and acid-base balance data. 7 patients with ileostomy and 8 healthy volunteers were used as controls.
Renzo Caprilli   +2 more
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INTRACELLULAR POTASSIUM IN DIFFUSE PROCTOCOLITIS

Lancet, The, 1971
Abstract The intracellular potassium content of the mucosa of patients with diffuse proctocolitis is much reduced compared with that of patients with cancer of the colon. When the potassium content of normal mucosal cells is deliberately reduced and then returned to a suitable environment, they rapidly regain potassium.
C M Lockwood, C G Clark, C M Lockwood
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An Intimate Cause of Proctocolitis

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2015
A 54-year-old male was referred to the GI outpatient clinic with a history of having had diarrhea containing copious blood and mucous occurring 4–5 times daily for 3 months, accompanied by a five-pound weight loss and associated with nonradiating left lower quadrant pain that sometimes improved after a bowel movement, and over time had become almost ...
Amirkaveh, Mojtahed   +3 more
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