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Small Bowel Tumors

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2006
WCE is a noninvasive diagnostic technique that visualizes the entire small intestine and identifies lesions in parts of the small bowel not reached by traditional endoscopy. Although further studies are needed to define the exact role of WCE for diagnosing and managing small bowel tumors, its sensitivity has been shown to be superior to PE and small ...
Gregory D, Schwartz, Jamie S, Barkin
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Small bowel tumors

Current 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 ...
Emad M, Abu-Hamda   +2 more
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Small Bowel Transplantation

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2019
Intestinal and multivisceral transplants are complex technical procedures that present unique challenges in the field of solid organ transplantation. This review aims to highlight the indications, techniques, outcomes, and complications specific to intestinal transplantation.
Samuel, Kesseli, Debra, Sudan
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Small-bowel endoscopy

Endoscopy, 2014
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.
Claudia P, Diaz-Tobar   +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, 2007
The 2012 Digestive Disease Week (DDW; 19 – 22 May, San Diego, California, USA) confirmed once again that the small bowel is no longer the frontier that it had been in years past. The clinician has multiple devices available, ranging from noninvasive imaging to device-assisted enteroscopy and video capsule endoscopy (VCE).
G M, Eisen, M, Schreiner
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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 diverticulosis

The American Journal of Surgery, 2005
Diffuse jejunoileal diverticulosis with pneumoperitoneum but without peritonitis is an uncommon but well-documented entity. Cases of jejunoileal diverticular perforation in which the perforation is evident are managed with resection of the diseased bowel and primary anastomosis. In the absence of an intraoperative finding of a perforation or an area of
Steven C, Cunningham   +2 more
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Small Bowel Amyloidosis

Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2018
The goal of this paper is to review the literature on small bowel amyloidosis. Our review focuses on the underlying etiology, histopathology, clinical features, endoscopic and radiologic findings, and the mainstay of management.The latest research shows changing epidemiological trends of different types of amyloidosis.
Raghav, Bansal   +4 more
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Small Bowel Transplantation

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1995
The small bowel, the largest lymphoid organ in the body and host to a myriad of foreign antigens has presented a formidable challenge for transplantation. In the past 5 years, small bowel transplantation has become a viable clinical entity. Successful transplantation of the small bowel has been achieved as part of multivisceral grafting, combined small
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