Gastric Sarcina ventriculi: incidental or pathologic? [PDF]
Berry AC +4 more
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Ulcerative Gastritis in Sarcina Ventriculi: A Case Report
Background: Sarcina Ventriculi is a Gram-positive organism, which has not been found in gastric samples from patients with gastroparesis. We report the observation of a patient with ulcerative gastritis in Sarcina Ventriculi collected in the pathological
Imane Boujguenna
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Gastrointestinal: Sarcina ventriculi complicating gastric stasis [PDF]
Sarcina ventriculi is a Gram-positive anaerobic coccus, with carbohydrate fermentative metabolism as its sole energy source allowing it to survive in a very low pH environment. It has been reported in the gastric biopsies of patients with delayed gastric
L. Hillman, P. Jeans, P. Whiting
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Emphysematous gastritis due to Sarcina ventriculi infection in an immunocompromised adult [PDF]
Sean E. Kisch +7 more
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A pilot case-control study on the fecal microbiota of pediatric functional abdominal pain-not otherwise specified and the role of early life stress. [PDF]
Background: Gut microbial features and the role of early life stress in pediatric functional abdominal pain-not otherwise specified (FAP-NOS) have never been investigated before.
Otaru N +5 more
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Culprit or Innocent Bystander? A Case of Hematemesis. [PDF]
JPGN Reports, Volume 3, Issue 4, November 2022.
Santhanam P, Iuga A, Sylvester FA.
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Possible involvement of Sarcina ventriculi in canine and equine acute gastric dilatation. [PDF]
Vatn S, Gunnes G, Nybø K, Juul HM.
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Verstopfung des Pylorus durch Sarcina ventriculi
Charlotte Richter
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Patent Human Infections with the Whipworm, Trichuris trichiura, Are Not Associated with Alterations in the Faecal Microbiota [PDF]
Background: The soil-transmitted helminth (STH), Trichuris trichiura colonises the human large intestine where it may modify inflammatory responses, an effect possibly mediated through alterations in the intestinal microbiota.
A Olsen +46 more
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