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Small Bowel Neoplasms: A Pictorial Review.

Radiographics, 2020
Small bowel tumors are rare and account for approximately 3% of all gastrointestinal tumors in the United States. The incidence of small bowel neoplasms is rising-in particular, there is a rising incidence of small bowel carcinoid tumors.
R. Jasti, L. Carucci
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Small Bowel

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2005
MR imaging, using modern equipment and a rigorous technical approach, can offer detailed morphologic information and functional data on the small bowel. The optimal study technique is debatable, although the oral administration of contrast material as a first-line approach is less expensive, faster, easier to perform, and better tolerated by patients ...
LAGHI, ANDREA   +2 more
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Small-bowel endoscopy

Endoscopy, 2007
Small-bowel endoscopy is now an essential tool for the investigation of patients with suspected small-bowel disorders. The current endoscopic methods to investigate the small-bowel lumen are: video capsule endoscopy (VCE) and deviceassisted enteroscopy (DAE). DAE comprises single balloon, double balloon, and spiral enteroscopy.
Klaus Mönkemüller   +2 more
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Small Bowel Transplantation

Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2006
Until very recently, outcomes from small bowel transplantation (SBTx) lagged behind those in liver, heart, and kidney transplantation because of the magnitude of the immunologic burden; the strong expression of histocompatibility antigens; and the contamination in grafts by bacterial organisms.
Laura E. Matarese, Stephen J. O'Keefe
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The Small Bowel

2008
The pediatric small bowel is subject to a number of congenital and acquired disorders. In this chapter we systematically review the imaging techniques and imaging findings of congenital and acquired conditions effecting this region of the bowel in newborns, infants and older children.
Johan G. Blickman   +2 more
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Small-Bowel Endoscopy

Endoscopy, 1992
An overview of the scientific literature on small-bowel enteroscopy demonstrates that sonde enteroscopy is becoming more and more limited in its indications. Push enteroscopy is now a well-accepted modality for evaluation of the patient with small-bowel disease, including those with undiagnosed causes for gastrointestinal bleeding, various types of ...
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Small-bowel endoscopy

Endoscopy, 2004
The role of small-bowel endoscopy in the management of small-bowel diseases is still evolving. During the last year, capsule endoscopy has developed from being an emerging method in gastroenterology to become a clinical reality, and it must now be considered critically.
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Small-Bowel Endoscopy

Endoscopy, 2000
During the last year, promising results with the first clinical applications of capsule endoscopy have been reported; this is a new, revolutionary diagnostic method for endoscopic study of the small bowel. The method has chiefly been used in patients with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding, and in some cases has allowed additional diagnoses to be made ...
F P, Rossini, M, Pennazio
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Small bowel tumors [PDF]

open access: possibleCurrent Gastroenterology Reports, 2003
Primary tumors of the small bowel are rare, and their clinical presentation is nonspecific. Consequently, preoperative diagnosis remains the exception rather than the rule. Although the small intestine makes up 75% of the length and 90% of the surface area of the gastrointestinal tract, small bowel tumors make up approximately 3% of all malignant ...
Eyas M. Hattab   +2 more
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Small bowel ischemia [PDF]

open access: possibleCurrent Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2001
Small bowel ischemia is a relatively uncommon disorder requiring prompt recognition and aggressive management if significant morbidity and mortality are to be averted. The pathophysiology of the ischemic event usually will determine the management approach used.
Arvey I. Rogers, Omar S. Nehme
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