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Radioiodinated esomeprazole as a model for peptic ulcer localization

, 2021
This work focuses on tracking stomach ulcer localized in mice. High labeling yield and radiochemical purity were achieved for the formation of a [125I]esomeprazole radiotracer at optimum conditions of oxidizing agent content (chloramines-T (Ch-T), 100 μg)
M. Sanad   +4 more
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Management of Citrus sinensis peels for protection and treatment against gastric ulcer induced by ethanol in rats

Biomarkers, 2020
Introduction: Stomach ulcer is one of the most prevalent disorders worldwide. The study was aimed to isolate and characterize the major polymethoxylated flavonoids in Citrus sinensis peels petroleum ether extract and investigate its protective and ...
Asmaa F Aboul Naser   +4 more
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Radioiodination and biological evaluation of Cimetidine as a new highly selective radiotracer for peptic ulcer disorder detection

Radiochimica Acta, 2020
One of the most famous techniques for stomach ulcer imaging is the nuclear imaging technique. We aim to focus on the synthesis of 125I-cimetidine (125I-cim) as an agent for peptic ulcer imaging.
M. Sanad   +4 more
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AUTOMATED ULCER AND BLEEDING CLASSIFICATION FROM WCE IMAGES USING MULTIPLE FEATURES FUSION AND SELECTION

Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology, 2018
In the area of medical imaging and computer vision, automatic diagnosis of ulcer and bleeding from wireless capsule endoscopy images has been an active research domain.
Amna Liaqat   +5 more
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Roles of Cyclooxygenase, Prostaglandin E2 and EP Receptors in Mucosal Protection and Ulcer Healing in the Gastrointestinal Tract.

Current pharmaceutical design, 2018
Endogenous prostaglandins (PGs), produced from arachidonic acid by the two isoforms of cyclooxygenase (COX), play a pivotal role in maintaining mucosal integrity by modulating various functions of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, and PGE2 is most ...
K. Takeuchi, K. Amagase
semanticscholar   +1 more source

[Giant stomach ulcers].

Khirurgiia, 1990
The authors analyse the results of endoscopy in 127 patients and clinical observations over 98 patients with giant ulcers of the stomach. The study provided evidence of the low frequency of giant ulcers, their marked polymorphism, and tendency to bleed and degenerate.
V V, Vakhidov   +2 more
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Medicinal plants in the treatment of peptic ulcer disease: A review.

Mini-Reviews in Medical Chemistry, 2019
Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) is the most common disorder of the stomach and duodenum, which is associated with Helicobacter pylori infection. PUD occurs due to an imbalance between offensive and defensive factors and proton pump inhibitors (PPI ...
H. Ardalani, A. Hadipanah, A. Sahebkar
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Peptic ulcer disease

British medical journal, 2019
### What you need to know Peptic ulcer disease presents with gastrointestinal symptoms similar to dyspepsia and can be difficult to distinguish clinically.
E. Sverdén   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

[Stomach ulcer and stomach cancer].

Zeitschrift fur die gesamte innere Medizin und ihre Grenzgebiete, 1976
About 5--10% of the gastric carcinomas develop from a gastric ulcer (ulcerocancer). This process, however, is, referred to gastric ulcers, too rare to indicate a prophylactic resection of the stomach on account of the danger of the development of cancer.
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[Asymptomatic stomach ulcer].

G.E.N, 1992
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the frequency and some of the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of asymptomatic gastric ulcer, found in persons who attend the Center for Control of Gastrointestinal Cancer of San Cristóbal, Venezuela, as part of a gastric cancer mass screening program. 350 patients with active peptic ulcer were found,
J, Parra   +5 more
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