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Of the 27 dogs, 5 had unremarkable histologic findings in the pylorus and duodenum. Inflammation was found in the pylorus of 10 dogs and in the duodenum of 5 dogs. Epithelial erosion was detected in the pylorus of 1 dog and in the duodenum of 3 dogs. Gross appearance was not significantly correlated...
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PMID: 20513177
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A total of 786 sets of biopsies from 262 consecutive patients (200 females and 62 males, mean age 46 years; range: 15-82), were analyzed. Microscopic damage was observed in 212 of 262 patients (81%) with normal mucosa. Mild to moderate and severe duodenitis or villi atrophy was histologically confir...
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PMID: 20562801
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Protracted diarrhea is used to describe infants with loose and frequent stools of sufficient severity to require nutritional support, most commonly parenteral nutrition. Despite similar clinical presentations, the causes of protracted diarrhea in infants are varied and diverse in management and prog...
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PMID: 20450267
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A total of 1047 gastric and 47 duodenal biopsies from 1047 patients were reviewed. There was evidence of significant chronic gastritis in 98.1% of the gastric biopsies and in 78.0% of these, H. pylori was the main identifiable aetiological agent. Marked atrophic changes and intestinal metaplasia tha...
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PMID: 20037622
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A procedure has been developed for simultaneous determination of the activities of alpha-D- and beta-D-mannosidase in the biological fluids from the quantity of free 4-nitrophenol. The latter is released via enzymatic degradation of substrates of 4-nitrophenyl-alpha-D-mannose and 4-nitrophenyl-beta-...
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PMID: 19391238
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In clinical picture of Helicobacter infection most frequent were dyspepstic symptoms and by endoscopy chronic gastritis and/or duodenitis were shown. Culture of Helicobacter pylori has a limited usefulness in practice especially in patients who underwent antibiotic/eradication therapy. The statistic...
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PMID: 19391502
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The study was designed to evaluate the scope of applications of the new digital videoendoscopic NBI-technology for the diagnosis of chronic duodenitis (CD), the prevalence and clinical manifestations of this pathology. Of 287 patients with CD, 102 were examined using a GIF-H180 EVIS Exerall apparatu...
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PMID: 19469256
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Characteristic of oral microflora in practically sound children and patients with chronic gastroduodenitis was offered. Microflora singled out from ill persons differed by pathogenicity in previously opportunistic pathogenic forms. Monitoring of sensitivity and resistivity to antibiotics of the sing...
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PMID: 20081784
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We analyzed the clinical, radiographic and histologic characteristics, as well as the difficulties that arose in the differential diagnosis between groove pancreatitis (a benign entity consisting of a segmental form of chronic pancreatitis occurring as a sheet-like scar in the area of pancreatoduode...
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PMID: 19174095
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The present study has demonstrated that the treatment of patients with erosive-ulcerative lesions in the gastroduodenal system at the stages of after-treatment and rehabilitation based on the combined application of natural curative factors and essential phospholipids makes to possible to increase t...
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PMID: 19886017
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HeIicobacter pylori infection rate was determined in 697 consecutive patients with ulcer, gastritis, duodenitis and non-ulcer dyspepsia by endoscopy at a Malaysian hospital in 1999-2002. Biopsies of the gastric antrum and body were subjected to the urease test, Gram staining of impression smears and...
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PMID: 18586289
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SIR-microsphere-induced gastroduodenitis was diagnosed from 10 days to 5 months after treatment. In all 3 cases, purple particles measuring about 40 microm in diameter were observed. An array of changes ranging from mucosal ulceration to epithelial changes were seen. Fibrinopurulent exudate was admi...
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PMID: 18976008
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We reviewed the effect of sirolimus use in our cohort of IPEX and IPEX-like patients (n = 7). RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Our patients exhibited features of enteropathy and recurrent infections with bacterial and viral pathogens. Before initiating sirolimus, six patients were treated with corticosteroid...
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PMID: 18481161
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Endogenous intoxication indices, such as the levels of medium-weight molecules and oligopeptides, albumin binding ability, and the blood activity of NADH-alcohol dehydrogenase, were studied in 326 children with chronic gastroduodenitis and duodenal ulcerative disease, including 252 and 74 children w...
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PMID: 18807508
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Surgical treatment of horses with DPJ did not lead to resolution of NGR faster than medical treatment. Surgical cases were more likely to develop diarrhoea and did not have a significantly higher incisional infection rate than the sample population....
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PMID: 18672437
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The pathogenesis of Brunner gland hamartoma of the duodenum is unknown. This case report describes the chronology of the development of Brunner gland hamartoma from Brunner gland hyperplasia over a 12-year interval. The study subject, a 64-year-old man with chronic iron deficiency anemia, underwent...
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PMID: 18475238
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Twenty-four (96%) of the patients investigated were under immunocompromised condition which was mainly due to a human T lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) infection. The abnormal endoscopic findings, mainly edematous mucosa, white villi and erythematous mucosa, were observed in 23 (92%) patients. Th...
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PMID: 18350608
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A 25-year-old-woman with four years history of pancolonic ulcerative colitis (UC) underwent laparoscopy-assisted restorative proctocolectomy. She developed postoperatively abdominal pain, high fever, bloody diarrhea. Computed tomography showed thickening of duodenal and small intestinal wall, and en...
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PMID: 18332603
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PU&E appears to be common in this selected population with a relatively high incidence of gastric PU&E. H. pylori associated PU&E becomes common after age 10 years with gastric PU&E presenting much earlier than duodenal disease. Non H. pylori PU&E in children comprises approximately a third of all P...
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PMID: 18205668
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The high prevalence of GDUC suggests that the gut inflammatory reaction in UC may not be restricted to the large intestine. Administered steroids might conceal GDUC, and more aggressive UC such as active pancolitis may be related to the development of GDUC....
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PMID: 18373161
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The usage of soy products for dietary treatment of children with erosive-ulcer lesions of alimentary tract brings positive clinical dynamics, normalization of colon function and protein metabolism, acceleration of erosive defects repair, immune status correction. The obtained results justify inclusi...
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PMID: 19253740
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The aim of the present study was to determine the frequency and the character of duodenal lesions in patients with chronic viral hepatitis B (CVH-B), to elucidate the dependence of these parameters on the activity and duration of hepatitis, virulence, and portal blood flow. A total of 206 patients w...
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PMID: 18819349
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It was shown that rate of isolation of peptostreptococci from oral cavity of patients was 90% lower compared with controls; rate of isolation of lactobacilli, Veillonella, and stomatococci was 30% lower, whereas hemolytic Porphyromonas, staphylococci and streptococci were isolated 20% more frequentl...
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PMID: 19186547
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Dual-associated IL-10-/- (but not WT) mice developed mild-to-moderate pancolitis by 3 weeks that progressed to severe distal colonic-predominant pancolitis with reactive atypia and duodenal inflammation by 7 weeks. NF-kappaB was activated in the duodenum and colon in dual-associated IL-10-/- x NF-ka...
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PMID: 17763473
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In patients with persisting symptoms after metronidazole treated Giardia infection we commonly found chronic Giardia infection and microscopic duodenal inflammation, especially in illness duration less than 7 months. Both these findings subsided over time. Increasingly, investigations could not dete...
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PMID: 17964658
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Based on the PubMed search, there were no published reports of acute transmural duodenitis and complicated duodenal ulcers associated with short-term exposure to tiaprofenic acid or other NSAIDs. The Naranjo adverse drug reaction (ADR) probability scale was used and a score of 6 was obtained, indica...
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PMID: 18158085
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Duodenal eosinophilia may characterize a subset of adults with non-ulcer dyspepsia....
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PMID: 17686660
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A case is reported of postoperative jejunojejunal intussusception in a 45-year-old Afro-Caribbean male following an emergency truncal vagotomy and pyloroplasty. This is a rare cause of postoperative small bowel obstruction, and the pathogenesis and diagnosis of postoperative intussusception in the a...
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PMID: 17943053
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A 33-year-old man with epigastralgia was admitted. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed gastric fold hypertrophy, mucosal hemorrhage, and widespread erosion in the stomach and aphthoid erosion in the duodenum. The presence of intranuclear inclusion bodies positively stained with anti-cytomegalo...
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PMID: 17827910
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We determined the impact of gastro-intestinal glucuronidation on free-drug uptake and efficacy using immunosuppressant, mycophenolic acid (MPA), in mice. Expressed in COS-1 cells, mouse GI-distributed Ugt1a1 glucuronidates curcumin and MPA and undergoes irreversibly and reversibly dephosphorylation...
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PMID: 17586469
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A 48-year-old woman underwent a renal transplantation from her sister. The graft functioned immediately. She received induction immunosuppressive therapy, including basiliximab, tacrolimus hydrate, mycophenolate mofetil and methylprednisolone. Her urinary output decreased on the first postoperative...
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PMID: 17645612
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We describe a newborn patient who presented with chronic diarrhoea and failure to thrive diagnosed as cow's milk protein enteropathy. The duodenal biopsy revealed granulomatous duodenitis which has not been described before. Her clinical and pathological findings responded well to cow's milk elimina...
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PMID: 17535184
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Primary carcinoma of the duodenum is uncommonly encountered. This is a report of a 64-year-old diabetic/hypertensive who was admitted in our unit with six months history of upper abdominal pain, vomiting on and off and weight loss of greater than 10 kgs. Endoscopy revealed complete obstruction of th...
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PMID: 18254473
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A case-report of a man with chronic diarrhoea is presented. After an unsuccessful treatment of an intestinal yersioniosis, the diagnosis of collagenous intestinal disease affecting duodenum, ileum and colon was made. In addition, a IgG transient deficiency was observed. The literature about gastroin...
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PMID: 17408550
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We hypothesized that these molecules might present autologous and/or exogenous phospholipids to intestinal gammadelta T lymphocytes. Intraepithelial T lymphocytes from normal human duodenal mucosal biopsies were cloned and exposed to natural and synthetic phospholipids using CD1a-, CD1b-, CD1c- or C...
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PMID: 17339459
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Proton pump inhibitors (PPI) are characterized by high effectiveness, selectivity and few adverse events. Development of PPI was an important issue in aspect of acid-related diseases treatment. Nowadays following PPI are available on the market: omeprazole, lansoprazole, pantoprazole, rabeprazole an...
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PMID: 17598663
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1. Helicobacter pylori infection significantly worsens metabolic control in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus. 2. High prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection among young diabetic subjects and its influence on glucose control legitimate the screening for Hp inpatients with p...
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PMID: 17625277
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The discovery of Helicobacter pylori was one of the most notable in gastroenterology - and indeed medicine. The century before Marshall and Warren's discovery is peppered with isolated accounts of spiral-shaped bacteria in the stomach. The discovery of H. pylori, and the recognition of its importanc...
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PMID: 17382281
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Studies in 45 cryolite production workers (facing chronic gastritis and gastroduodenitis) demonstrated that the diseases in them have moderate inflammatory activity, atrophy of gastric lining contaminated with Helicobacter pylori, hypergastrine mia, hypopancreozymine mia and hyposecretine mia in hal...
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PMID: 17494309
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We included 237 patients with known diagnosis, blood group, sex, and age in the study. As a statistical method, the Chi-square test was chosen. In some cases, a significant association between the blood groups and defined diseases could be determined. Carriers of blood group O suffered from ulcus ve...
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PMID: 17694249
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The article analyzes the influence of course treatment with vegetomodulating preparations on morphofunctional changes in the gastric and duodenal mucosa. Thirty-eight patients with chronic gastroduodenitis dwelling in ecologically unfavorable territories were examined and treated. The study demonstr...
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PMID: 17564038
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We report herein the case of a 22 year-old male in whom Crohn disease was diagnosed due to weight loss in relation with a stenosis of the first and second parts of the duodenum. A gastrojejunostomy was performed with a good subsequent result. The initial management of a Crohn's disease with involvem...
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PMID: 16836971
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We report herein the case of a 22 year-old male in whom Crohn disease was diagnosed due to weight loss in relation with a stenosis of the first and second parts of the duodenum. A gastrojejunostomy was performed with a good subsequent result. The initial management of a Crohn's disease with involvem...
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PMID: 16836971
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We report herein the case of a 22 year-old male in whom Crohn disease was diagnosed due to weight loss in relation with a stenosis of the first and second parts of the duodenum. A gastrojejunostomy was performed with a good subsequent result. The initial management of a Crohn's disease with involvem...
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PMID: 16836971
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We report herein the case of a 22 year-old male in whom Crohn disease was diagnosed due to weight loss in relation with a stenosis of the first and second parts of the duodenum. A gastrojejunostomy was performed with a good subsequent result. The initial management of a Crohn's disease with involvem...
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PMID: 16836971
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We report herein the case of a 22 year-old male in whom Crohn disease was diagnosed due to weight loss in relation with a stenosis of the first and second parts of the duodenum. A gastrojejunostomy was performed with a good subsequent result. The initial management of a Crohn's disease with involvem...
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PMID: 16836971
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We report herein the case of a 22 year-old male in whom Crohn disease was diagnosed due to weight loss in relation with a stenosis of the first and second parts of the duodenum. A gastrojejunostomy was performed with a good subsequent result. The initial management of a Crohn's disease with involvem...
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PMID: 16836971
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We report herein the case of a 22 year-old male in whom Crohn disease was diagnosed due to weight loss in relation with a stenosis of the first and second parts of the duodenum. A gastrojejunostomy was performed with a good subsequent result. The initial management of a Crohn's disease with involvem...
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PMID: 16836971
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