Any process that interferes with gastric acid production can lead to this impairment. |
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The reported cause of death was cardiorespiratory arrest caused by asphyxia as a result of strangulation and aspiration of gastric contents. |
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Although repeated cultures of blood, sputum, and gastric juice were also negative, Mycobacterium bovis was found in urine samples. |
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This unusual reactive lesion of the gastric mucosa has only rarely been described and has been termed Russell body gastritis. |
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Stomachs were evacuated using gastric lavage methods within 1 h of capture. |
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Therefore, in the case of acute overdose, gastric lavage or induced emesis should be utilized to remove unabsorbed lithium. |
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The patient was initially admitted to the medical intensive care unit, where she had a full workup and was found to have a gastric mass. |
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My stomach is spontaneously producing gastric juices in response to all the anticipated stress. |
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I tried putting my finger down my throat to induce vomiting, but all that came up was a small amount of gastric juice and bile. |
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These are inhibitory reflexes, excited by deglutition, by gastric distension, and by intestinal dilatation. |
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In the respiratory tract, complex reflex responses to the gastric refluxate occur in children by three mechanisms. |
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Most investigators consider any esophageal pH below 4.0 as the cutoff defining reflux of gastric acid into the esophagus. |
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The reflex peristaltic contraction sweeps any refluxed gastric fluid back into the stomach. |
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Several specialised cells in the gastric mucosa contribute to the control of acid secretion. |
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This leads to a more prolonged exposure of the esophageal mucosa to gastric fluid than normal. |
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Many drugs enhance the damage that gastric fluid does to the esophageal mucosa. |
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For example, reflux occurs when gastric juices or small amounts of food from the stomach flow back into the esophagus and mouth. |
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True unicorn root is soothing to the gastric area, and is especially useful where the stomach is upset in pregnancy. |
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Additionally, liquids served with a meal delay protein digestion by reducing the concentration of gastric juices. |
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The gastric juice is typically full of mucous, and protein leaks through the stomach lining and is lost in the stool. |
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No cases of gastric cancer occurred in 1040 patients with uninvestigated dyspepsia in the prompt endoscopy study. |
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Then, out of the clear blue, I got hit with a bothersome respiratory and gastric malady that laid me down. |
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Secondly, patients who are aspirating continue to do so even after placement of nasogastric or percutaneous gastric tubes. |
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In the initial clinical application of gastric tonometers, a nasogastric tube was utilized that incorporated a silicon balloon at its tip. |
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Tests have identified the main cause of the outbreak as Norwalk virus, which is sometimes known as winter vomiting disease or gastric flu. |
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Preliminary findings of a necropsy indicate the 7-year-old male died of blood loss associated with gastric ulcers. |
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She had a nasty bout of gastric flu just before the Christmas party season. |
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When the patient began bleeding from a gastric ulcer and exhibiting signs of hypovolemic shock, an exploratory laparotomy was performed. |
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He said the operation, known as gastric transposition, is more commonly used on newborn babies born with defects. |
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Truncal vagotomy to reduce gastric acid production is the preferred surgical management approach. |
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All gastric operations involving vagotomy included the breach of the pylorus, usually by pyloroplasty. |
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When these vessels form in the distal esophagus and stomach, the usually small rudimentary left gastric vein dilates and varices develop. |
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Computed tomographic scan showed a cirrhotic liver with gastric and esophageal varices and mild ascites. |
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After anesthetizing and intubating the patient, the anesthesia care provider inserts an arterial line, a central line, and an oral gastric tube. |
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There were 177 confirmed upper gastrointestinal events, including gastric ulcers, duodenal ulcers and bleeding. |
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The inferior thyroid, and intercostal bronchial, gastric, and phrenic veins provide venous drainage. |
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The appropriate specimens to submit for testing include food or environmental specimens, stool, serum, gastric contents, or vomitus. |
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We agree that endoscopy should be considered in patients at an earlier age in areas with high prevalence of gastric cancer. |
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Zara stayed there for a month until just before Christmas then returned to Birmingham for corrective surgery on her gastric bypass. |
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He hasn't seen her since she underwent a gastric bypass and lost eight stone. |
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Though there's a plateau about 18 months after surgery, a gastric bypass usually trims about two-thirds of excess weight in two years. |
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Three years ago Andrea underwent gastric bypass surgery, a last resort for the obese. |
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On the other hand, people feel thirsty and drink much more water, which dilutes the gastric fluid and lowers its acidity. |
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To this day I can not look at a plate of aloo wadas without evoking tremors of gastric effervescence within. |
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The bowels were cleaned with calomel or blue-pill, which causes gastric irritation, vomiting, nausea, and diarrhea. |
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The gastric phase is initiated by the presence of food in the stomach, and the intestinal phase by food in the intestine. |
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In addition, vomiting and accompanying gastric stasis can inhibit the effectiveness of oral analgesics. |
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Britain is in the grip of a gastric flu outbreak that has spread from hospitals in Scotland to the south coast, health chiefs said yesterday. |
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Inlet patch is a congenital anomaly of the cervical esophagus consisting of gastric mucosa. |
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The chemical composition of the gastric contents regulates the bulk emptying rate, the flow being slowed especially by lipids. |
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Pupils are still being struck down by the gastric flu bug at Britain's worst-hit school. |
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The lesser omentum contains the left gastric artery, a branch of the celiac artery, and the right gastric branch of the hepatic artery. |
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Hundreds of pupils across South Yorkshire are off school with the gastric flu bug currently sweeping the country. |
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The movement of gastric juices into the food pipe from the stomach is called reflux. |
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Their stomachs are unusual, long and folded and with a unique gastric gland. |
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The hernial sac may additionally provide a sump of gastric contents available for reflux once the lower oesophageal sphincter relaxes. |
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Little information is available on the degree of gastric acid suppression that is necessary to ensure adequate esophageal healing. |
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The management of pain from gastric carcinoma follows established palliative care practice. |
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The mixture of gastric secretions, saliva, and food, known collectively as chyme, moves to the small intestine. |
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Both cimetidine and ranitidine are effective in raising gastric pH above 4 to 5 and may prove useful in protecting against stress ulceration. |
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Constipation, nausea and gastric upset are also associated with the sympatholytic effects of these drugs. |
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In excessive doses or with prolonged use, Iceland moss can cause gastric irritation and liver problems. |
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A synthetic compound based on this sequence, pentagastrin, is used clinically for tests of gastric acid secretion. |
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The gastric enzyme, pepsin, along with hydrochloric acid, help break proteins into smaller units called peptones. |
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Some doctors believe that more children get drug-related gastric ulcers than other types of peptic ulcers. |
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With pernicious anemia, the lack of intrinsic factor results from destruction of the gastric parietal cells by autoimmune antibodies. |
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Congenital pernicious anemia arises from the inability to secrete the gastric intrinsic factor. |
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While gastric ulcers in horses are common, their presence may be due in part to the use of phenylbutazone. |
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The surgeon incises the omentum along the lesser curvature of the stomach at a point below the second branch of the left gastric artery. |
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The nonneoplastic gastric mucosa showed inflammatory lesions in some patients. |
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Sheila had heard of a gastric bypass operation from one of her clients, where titanium staples were inserted into the stomach to make it smaller. |
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Once gastric placement was confirmed, 500 to 1000 mL of air was insufflated and the tube was advanced. |
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Each soil sample was mixed with 100 ml of gastric solution in volumetric glass flasks. |
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Gastrin acts on the enterochromaffin-like cells in the gastric corpus to release histamine, which stimulates parietal cells to secrete acid. |
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Recent work by Nicol et al, 2001 has shown that crib-biting in foals is associated with gastric inflammation and ulceration. |
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We included data on oesophageal and gastric operations for malignant and benign disease with palliative or curative intent. |
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Free peritoneal tumour cells are an independent prognostic factor in curatively resected stage IB gastric carcinoma. |
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Patients with evidence of hypersplenism and those having gastric fundal varices were not included in the study. |
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He suspects the gastric breeding frog was probably the victim of a naturally occurring fungus that attacks the skin of the species. |
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A 64-year-old lady came in with a right CVA, left sided weakness, increased blood pressure and a gastric ulcer. |
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Anticancer agents such as cisplatin, cyclophosphamide, and methotrexate slow gastric emptying. |
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Cigarette smoking strongly predisposes to both duodenal ulcer and gastric cancer. |
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In addition, gastric lavage can actually push the gastric contents beyond the pylorus, which enhances absorption. |
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Gastroscopy revealed several areas of gastric ulceration and one duodenal ulcer. |
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This process also allows for more rapid establishment of small bowel feeding tubes when gastric feeding fails. |
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Oesophageal and gastric cancer are common diseases that pose considerable challenges to surgeons. |
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In 1979 he had a partial gastrectomy for benign gastric ulcers, followed by post gastrectomy anaemia. |
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The fourth pattern was diffuse, which involved all the gastric mucosa except the fundus. |
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After surgery, gastric and colonic motility do not rebound as quickly as the small bowel. |
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Inhibiting gastric acid is critical when managing active peptic ulcer bleeding that doesn't stop spontaneously. |
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The massive vomiting suggested gastric obstruction, but endoscopy showed the gastric outlet was patent. |
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The adjustable gastric band is a useful technique to reduce the intake of food by an individual. |
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Multiple biopsies were taken from the esophagus as well as from the gastric lesion. |
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He described gastric mucosa extending into the tubular oesophagus as the result of a congenitally shortened oesophagus. |
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The gastric band, which is adjustable and reversible if medically indicated, is placed laparoscopically and does not alter the normal anatomy. |
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He was on a waiting list for a gastric band last year, but a heart condition made the operation unsuitable. |
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She has revealed that she once asked a doctor to give her a gastric band to help her lose weight. |
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Individuals with chronic weight problems will be offered operations like gastric band surgery in a bid to halt the obesity epidemic in the town. |
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Well, it turns out that her weight loss was due to secret gastric band surgery. |
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The diverticulum may possess aberrant islands of gastric mucosa, pancreatic and duodenal glands. |
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A woman lost almost 4 st in weight after she was hypnotised into believing she had had a gastric band fitted. |
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Multiple biopsies were taken from the duodenum, the gastric antrum, and the distal esophagus. |
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Endoscopic ultrasonography showed a thickened antral wall with a mass in the gastric antrum. |
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For this reason, we wanted to demonstrate, experimentally in the rat, differences in the mucous of the gastric remanent after an antrectomy. |
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Vomiting was defined as expulsion of gastric material occurring at least once in the previous 24 hours. |
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There is preliminary evidence that quassia may be useful in the treatment of leukemia or gastric ulcers. |
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The resultant morphologie appearance was identical to that of epithelial cells of the gastric pyloric antrum. |
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Ileal and jejunal duplication cysts that contain ectopic gastric mucosa are also rare causes of false positive studies. |
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The gastric mucosa had distended glands that extended to the pseudomembrane with a volcano-like appearance. |
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This color can be seen frequently in chronic diseases of the stomach, especially in gastric atony. |
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This in turn leads to gastric atony, floating kidney, hernia, rectal prolapse, uterine prolapse and other forms of prolapse. |
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Malabsorption may be caused by delayed gastric emptying, prior or concurrent injury, achlorhydria, and reduced gastric mucin secretion. |
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Anyone without achlorhydria secretes hydrogen ions from gastric mucosa whether fed orally, by a nasogastric tube, or parenterally. |
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Almost immediately after entry begins, the secretion of gastric juice and mucus starts. |
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The most commonly reported malignancies are ovarian and gastric cancer, and lymphoma. |
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I found we could formulate products that remain stable in saliva and in stomach gastric juices. |
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As a result, the contents of the stomach could be observed, including the excretion of gastric juices. |
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Many people believe that fat is the most satiating form of food, as it delays gastric emptying. |
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The classic disorder of malabsorption is pernicious anemia, an autoimmune disease that affects the gastric parietal cells. |
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The mouth of malacostracans leads to a two-chambered stomach, which possesses a grinding structure called the gastric mill. |
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Clusters of corkscrew-shaped, bacilliform organisms, consistent with Helicobacter heilmannii, were seen in these gastric pits. |
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Helicobacter pylori infection has been associated with the pathogenesis of peptic ulcer disease and gastric malignancies. |
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Other infections are associated with normal or elevated gastric acidity, and may lead to duodenal ulcers. |
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An association between connective tissue diseases, particularly systemic sclerosis, and gastric antral vascular ectasia has been noted. |
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All 10 of the gastric specimens tested positive for pepsin, and all 10 of the tracheal specimens were negative. |
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Samples of body fluids should be obtained including blood and urine toxicology screenings, as well as gastric lavage samples if appropriate. |
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In view of the abnormalities of the gastric wall, an upper endoscopy was performed. |
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In this latter group, eradication of the infection has been reported to increase gastric acid secretion toward normal. |
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Nausea lessens as the flow of saliva, bile and gastric secretions picks up. |
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Duodenal ulcers and gastric ulcers seem to develop along different pathways, involving high and low gastric acidity, respectively. |
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The filling of the stomach also activates the reflex, presumably through the action of gastric mechanoreceptors. |
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The existence of gastric lymphoma and intestinal metaplasia was observed in the same or different tissue fragments in most endoscopic biopsies. |
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In this condition, there is a reflux of gastric juice, bacteria and partially digested food into the pharynx. |
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Fasting can often increase gastric acidity levels causing a burning feeling, a heaviness in the stomach, and a sour mouth. |
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Belyando spew, gastric spirochaetosis, is an affection characterized by vomiting, without nausea, occurring suddenly after meals. |
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Therefore, future clinical solutions may also include pharmacological management of gastric acidity or esophageal reflux in at-risk individuals. |
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The thickness of subepithelial collagen fibrosis in the gastric biopsies stained with Masson trichrome was measured with an ocular micrometer. |
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This product contains cephaline and emetine, which stimulate gastric sensory centers linked to the vomiting center in the brain. |
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Endoscopy revealed a large gastric bezoar and a 2 x 3 em lower esophageal ulcer that was thought to be the source of bleeding. |
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We describe the case of a patient with gastric and duodenal ulcers and gastric endocrine heterotopia. |
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However, severe side effects may occur, including bilateral necrosis of the hip and gastric ulceration. |
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Enzymes and bile salts in the gastric juice clearly augment the damaging effects of the acid. |
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Runners should take smaller quantities more often as the shock from each impact may cause gastric stress. |
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Furthermore, this peptide does not need a carrier system, is stable in gastric juice, and can be given intraperitonealy without side effects. |
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Microscopic examination of the gastric biopsies revealed the presence of cellular infiltrate in the mucosa and submucosa. |
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Gastritis, duodenal and gastric ulcers may be infectious diseases treatable by antibiotics and by the 100-year-old medicine bismuth. |
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The patient underwent an exploratory laparotomy, resection of the gastric mass, pyloroplasty, truncal vagotomy, and cyst duodenostomy. |
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By its sialagogue and stimulant effects upon the gastric membranes it promotes digestion. |
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We do not know the length of time after a single aspiration of gastric juice that pepsin can be detected with this immunoassay. |
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The use of adsorptive agents decreases the amount of the toxic agent available for absorption by the gastric mucosa. |
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The risk of gastric distension or aerophagia should also be minimized by the careful positioning of the infant. |
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The 14 specimens positive for pepsin strongly suggest that aspiration of gastric juice occurred in 5 of the 30 high-risk patients in the study. |
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African, Hispanic, and Native Americans are twice as likely to have gastric cancer as whites however. |
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The caudate lobe, located in the lesser curvature of the stomach caudal to the duodenum, is one of the auxiliary lobes now used as a landmark for gastric surgery. |
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The left gastric vessels are then ligated taking the associated nodal tissue with it and avoiding any injury to the common hepatic or splenic arteries. |
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We remained a gastric tube during operation to prevent intestinal tympanites and to put in medicines that could improve the movement of intestine. |
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After testing my heart, pulse, lungs, blood pressure etc., he decided I needed a blood test because I might be anaemic or have some sort of gastric flu. |
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Gastric ulcers without any malignant characteristics seen on barium swallow have a specificity of more than 95 percent in ruling out gastric cancer. |
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During the gastric phase of pancreatic juice secretion, gastrin continues to be released in response to stomach distension and the presence of amino acids in the stomach. |
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Inflation pressures for adults in excess of this are rarely beneficial, and the risk of barotrauma and gastric inflation are similar in adults and children. |
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A primary gastrointestinal loss of protein or blood is possible in a few cases, as evidenced by intestinal parasitism, colitis, gastric haemorrhage, and melena. |
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Regarding lymph node metastasis, our case was distinguished from the 5 previously reported cases of gastric collision tumor composed of adenocarcinoma and the carcinoid. |
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Histologically, the lesion consisted of sharply demarcated well-differentiated gastric antrofundic mucosa with chief cells, parietal cells, and mucus glands. |
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Evidence that application of pressure prevents gastric distension needs to be established, together with methods for early detection of aerophagia. |
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And then there are others who, after undergoing gastric band surgery, have simply transferred their addiction to food to other substances, such as alcohol. |
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Celiac disease is a T-cell-mediated disorder triggered by gluten in susceptible subjects, affecting not only the small bowel but also the gastric and colonic mucosae. |
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Patients suffering chronic insomnia are more at risk of diseases such as nervous breakdowns, high blood pressure, heart disease and gastric ulcers. |
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In the rabbits given human gastric juice, peptic activity was detected in the lavage fluid in 8 of 8 animals at 15 minutes, 6 of 8 at 30 minutes, and 5 of 8 at 60 minutes. |
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Pregnant women may be at higher risk of traveler's diarrhea than nonpregnant women because of lowered gastric acidity and increased gastrointestinal transit time. |
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This may provide the advantage of enhanced delivery and absorption in the small intestines by protecting long-chain fatty acids from hydrolysis in gastric acidity. |
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It will really help to increase your gastric juice secretions. |
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The colon is the usual gastrointestinal source of pain in these regions but pain of ureteral, renal, adnexal, and rarely gastric origins may be felt there as well. |
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Eaten with home-made Branston-style pickle and an abundant supply of delightful olive, nut and fociaccia bread plus crunchy brown rolls, this got the gastric juices flowing. |
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Very preterm infants, who often have relatively delayed gastric emptying and intestinal peristalsis, may be slow to tolerate the introduction of gastric tube feeds. |
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Dave has an stomach ulcer, gastric flu and is practically bed-ridden. |
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That could be the difference between needing a gastric tube or not or needing a wheelchair or not. |
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But after surgery to put a gastric band in place, he reportedly shed almost 90 pounds, and today he looks in relatively good form. |
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Where gastric bypass surgery requires carving up the abdomen, lap band is done via a small incision through the belly button. |
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The lower esophagus and duodenal bulb are common sites of gastric metaplasias occurring as a protective response to the injurious action of gastric acid. |
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Likewise, observing the appearance of feeding tube aspirate is also unreliable because gastric contents can look similar to respiratory secretions. |
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Variable quantities of gastric content normally reflux into the esophagus from time to time, more so when the stomach is filled and when the person is recumbent. |
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They then measured the production of gastric juices in their stomachs. |
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Symptoms such as anorexia, nausea, vomiting, postprandial fullness, and diarrhea, all presumably secondary to gastric dysfunction, may be responsible. |
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Hence the greater the volume of acid gastric juice passing into the duodenum, the greater the volume of bicarbonate-rich juice produced by the pancreas. |
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Distension of the gastric antrum and fundus causes vagal stimulation, which results in the release of small amounts of pancreatic juice high in enzyme content. |
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However, in its stead I have resolved to keep a comprehensive journal, as I always do, and will hopefully blog a Brobdingnagian entry of gastric proportions upon my return. |
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There was no statistically significant relation between volume and outcome in prostatectomies, gastric surgery, cholecystectomy, or stomach operations for cancer. |
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The material collected was resistant to gastric juice, including fish bones, rays, jaws, and teeth of a number of animals, plus crab and insect exoskeletons. |
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Chemical examination of the abdominal viscera and of the gastric and intestinal content failed to disclose the presence of alcohol or any other poison. |
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The stomach was distended reflecting a gastric outlet obstruction. |
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The retroflexed view confirmed a loose wrap with prolapsing gastric folds. |
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Moreover, prolonged periods of nausea may be erroneously attributed to gastric autonomic neuropathy, leading to unnecessary investigation and treatment. |
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John researched the pathogenesis of gastric and duodenal ulcer disease. |
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As the evidence for the efficacy of gastric lavage and activated charcoal is only for its use within an hour, it is important that such patients are triaged rapidly. |
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After a focused physical examination, a nasogastric or orogastric catheter should be placed for gastric decompression to prevent further vomiting and aspiration. |
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However, enteral feeding is withheld during monitoring with gastric tonometry because enteral feeding is thought to influence tonometric measurements. |
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An ulcer in the stomach is called a gastric or stomach ulcer. |
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Besides the problem of defining the gastric cardia, there also have been conflicting views regarding the origin and histologic nature of this region. |
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Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease is defined as symptoms or mucosal damage resulting from the exposure of the distal oesophagus to refluxed gastric contents. |
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We classified tumour site as oesophageal, gastric, or junctional. |
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Peptic ulcer is the collective name for duodenal ulcers or gastric ulcers. |
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Shortly after her birthday, Schroeder decided to get an adjustable gastric band known as the Lap-Band. |
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Norwalk-like virus, which is also called winter vomiting disease, or gastric flu, causes sickness, diarrhoea and fever and typically lasts from 24 to 48 hours. |
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The problems with this concept include the role of food enzymes in digestion, their survival through gastric acidity and the notion of a body pool of enzymes. |
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Pain caused by a gastric ulcer is often made worse by eating. |
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Both oesophageal and gastric factors affect the occurrence of reflux. |
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If held in the mouth for thirty seconds, it stimulates ptyalin secretion for starch digestion as well as stimulates gastric enzyme secretion. |
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In fact gastroesopheagal reflux has been considered as a risk factor for IPF progression due to chronic microaspirations of gastric content. |
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Other seaweed pills exploit the same effect as gastric banding, expanding in the stomach to make the body feel more full. |
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Hydrochloric acid is secreted by the parietal cells of the gastric glands, located on the wall of the fundus of the stomach. |
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Charcoal was consumed in the past as dietary supplement for gastric problems in the form of charcoal biscuits. |
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The motility of the gastroduodenal junction regulates gastric emptying and minimises retropulsion of the duodenal contents into the antrum. |
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The gastric ulcer-healing action of allylpyrocatechol is mediated by modulation of arginase metabolism and shift of cytokine balance. |
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Castle conceived the theory that the relation of the gastric abnormality achlorhydria to the hematologic abnormality anemia was causal. |
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The presumptive diagnosis for Max II F241 was heatstroke with possible gastric distension due to aerophagia. |
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Base changes in the alkalosis produced by the treatment of gastric ulcer with alkalies. |
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Iron absorption in patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome treated with long-term gastric acid antisecretory therapy. |
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The palm-sized applier instrument is designed for colorectal, gastric and upper GI surgeries. |
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Gastroesophageal reflux disease is due to the symptoms or tissue injury resulting from refluxed gastric contents into the esophagus. |
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Laryngopharyngeal reflux is the retrograde flow of gastric contents into the pharynx and larynx. |
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In anticipation of a gastric tube placement, barium was administered the night before the planned procedure. |
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One patient died after gastric hemorrhage, and another died after developing leukopenic myeloid leukemia. |
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Changes to the gut microbiome last at least nine years after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass or gastric banding surgery, scientists report in the Aug. |
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Her past surgical history included a laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric gastrojejunostomy and cholecystectomy 7 years ago. |
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The most common procedures used in the United States are laparoscopic gastric banding and laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. |
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We found a statistically significant higher prevalence of blood group A in patients with gastric cancer compared with that of 2 control groups. |
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Esophageal manometry revealed an LES pressure of 8 mmHg with complete postswallow relaxation pressure at the gastric baseline. |
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Proper use could lead to weight loss and reduction in gastric reflux. |
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The gastric emptying of methyl cellulose administered by intubation in fasted rats was studied. |
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Even celebrities find it difficult to keep the pounds off after gastric bypass. |
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Two arms tipped with multiple tools can perforate gastric ulcers, cauterize and suture wounds, or perform emergency appendectomies. |
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It is a macrolide antibiotic that increases gastric motility by acting on motilin receptors in the gut. |
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He had us suck out gastric juice, titrate the acid, and calculate secretory rates. |
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The results of the GSH level in the gastric mucosa were expressed as nanomoles per milligram tissue. |
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Correct gastric tube placement was assessed by suction of fluid or detection of injected air by epigastric stethoscopy. |
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Initial impressions included adenocarcinoma, gastrointestinal stromal tumour, and gastric lymphoma. |
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Effect of vegetable banana powder on changes induced by ulcerogenic agents in dissolved mucosubstances of gastric juice. |
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Jesse starts Year One in September and already my sugar paper mound qualifies for a gastric bypass. |
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Cho CH, Ogle CW, Sevila EL The protective effect of sulphasalazine against ethanol-induced gastric damage in rats. |
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Central regulation of gastric emptying of solid nutrient meals by corticotropin releasing factor. |
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The effects of aqueous-ethanol extract of Achillea wilhelmsii on gastric acid secretion at basal, vagotomized and vagal-stimulated conditions. |
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The diverticulum usually contains oxyntic cells from gastric mucosa that cause an ulcer giving rise to intestinal bleeding. |
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The age of peak incidence for gastric volvuli occurs in the 5th decade of life. |
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Acute gastric volvulus is an uncommon but easily recognised surgical emergency with highly specific clinical symptoms. |
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I met one of their surgeons who told me about bypasses, gastric bands and a procedure called a sleeve gastrectomy. |
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A MUM lost seven stone after she was hypnotisedinto thinking she had been fitted with a gastric band. |
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The local government has decided that gastric band patients are entitled to cheaper eats. |
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The small bowel mesentry had looped around the gastric band and this was released. |
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She drew out over pounds 7,500 from her pension and invested in a gastric band to help control her overeating. |
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The effects of harmine on gastric cancer cell invasion were evaluated using Matrigel-coated transwell invasion assays. |
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I ended up having to admit defeat and suffering from gastric flu and I'm determined I won't rush back as quickly when I've got the three boys. |
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In pathological terms, gastritis is defined as inflammation of the gastric mucosa. |
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Less common complications include tumor implantation, gastric perforation, gastric bleeding, and gastrocolic fistula. |
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All patients experienced acute gastric or abdominal discomfort, including epigastric pain and indigestion, and underwent gastroduodenoscopy. |
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Also called delayed gastric emptying, gastroparesis is a condition where the movement of food out of the stomach is impaired. |
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The types of bariatric surgeries were RYGBP, distal gastric bypass, duodenal switch and gastroplasty. |
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Characterization of pepsinogen C as a potential biomarker for gastric cancer using a histo-proteomic approach. |
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Meckel's diverticuli that contain gastric mucosa lead to repeated gastrointestinal bleeds. |
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Phytobezoars are firm masses of undigested fruit or vegetable fibre, which can cause gastric or small-bowel obstruction. |
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Human GI enzymes as human gastric juices and human duodenal juices were collected and prepared according to the method of Ulleberg et al. |
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And their experience includes all major bariatric surgeries including gastric sleeve, gastric bypass, duodenal switch and revision surgery. |
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Endoscopic gastric and duodenal biopsies showed chronic gastritis and partial villous atrophy, and chronic active duodenitis. |
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Prone to catarrhal conditions and strongly parallel to the gastric, Kapha or endomorph type. |
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Similar results were obtained at patients with scirrhous gastric cancer and breast, colon and esophagal cancer. |
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Three months earlier, he had undergone an esophagectomy with gastric interposition. |
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The patient underwent esophagogastroscopy with gastric biopsy positive for B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma. |
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Effect of the phytomedicinal combination on gastric hyperacidity and motility. |
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Only the presence of baked muffin limited the release of protocatechuic acid and luteolin in the gastric and duodenal compartments. |
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Before today patients with inoperable advanced gastric cancer were generally treated with fluorouracil via an infusion pump. |
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Two of 17 canine jejuna tumors metastasized, and only 1 of 11 canine gastric leiomyosarcomas underwent metastasis. |
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They are lined by a variety of epithelia including squamous, gastric, small intestinal, respiratory, or simple ciliated epithelium. |
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Kolaviron, dissolved in dimethylsulphoxide was administered by gastric gavage five times weekly. |
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Treatment for reflux involves medicines to reduce the gastric acid. |
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Once dosing and safety on this new schedule are evaluated, the company plans to utilize this schedule in Phase II trials in both NSCLC and advanced gastric cancer. |
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Hemorrhage due to gastric or duodenal ulcer was identified in 92 patients. |
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One week earlier, at another healthcare center, an upper gastrointestinal system endoscopic examination showed phytobezoar at the bulbus, reflux gastritis and gastric ulcer. |
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One patient, prior to initiating the training protocol, presented non-exercise-related haematemesis due to a gastric ulcer and had to be excluded. |
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If there is functional gastric mucosa in a Meckel's diverticulum, uptake is seen in the diverticulum at approximately the same time as the stomach mucosa is visualised. |
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Atrophic gastritis results in declining gastric acid and pepsinogen secretion, and hence decreasing intestinal absorption of the cobalamin protein complexes from food. |
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Although there are variations, essentially a stomach is defined as an organ that produces gastric juices, particularly pepsinogen and hydrochloric acid. |
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Herbert Gladen performed Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery on Brandi Fox. |
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Her referral to hospital with pneumococcal meningitis was delayed for two days after out-of-hours GP Dr I Salih told her worried mother Nicola she had gastric flu. |
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She was too busy fighting off gastroenteritis, gastric flu and finally an attack of shingles which left her so weak that she could barely walk when she came out of hospital. |
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A report in the journal Gut points out there's no reliable accurate and noninvasive screening test available for gastric cancer and related pre-cancerous lesions. |
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Mean BMI dropped from 46 to 39 in gastric band patients, from 49 to 36 in those who had a sleeve gastrectomy, and from 48 to 32 in those who had the bypass. |
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It may have seemed like a quick fix to put a gastric band in but by doing so doctors have undermined his responsibility for his own eating habits. |
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The researchers commented that gastric acid is needed for the extraction of vitamin B12 from foods as well as for its absorption in the intestines. |
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Garber has performed more than 3500 laparoscopic gastric bypass procedures, 3500 Lap-Band procedures and over 750 laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomies. |
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Induction of experimental duodenal ulcers by histamine administration is mediated through both enhanced gastric acid secretion and vasospastic action of histamine. |
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The most common adverse reactions associated with sulfasalazine are anorexia, headache, nausea, vomiting, gastric distress, and apparently reversible oligospermia. |
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In those who undergo surgery that involves a significant malabsorption component, such as Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, non-oral contraceptives are the best option. |
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Hepatic and gastric amebiasis in black and white colobus monkeys. |
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The Rapunzel syndrome is a rare clinical entity where a long tail of hair strands from the gastric trichobezoar extends along the small bowel to reach the caecum and beyond. |
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Detail of the posterior midgut and gastric caeca transition. |
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More than 80 percent of the procedures were gastric bypasses. |
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Hospitalization rates hovered around 15 percent or higher during the second and third years after gastric bypass, Zingmond's team reports in the same JAMA issue. |
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Four years later he developed acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding and an upper endoscopy performed during that episode showed a large ulcerated gastric mass with melanosis. |
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And despite conflicting data in support of the practice, some overweight people looking for an easy fix have turned to gastric botox injections to help them lose weight. |
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The surgical interventions covered in the registry include gastric banding, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch. |
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They approved payment for the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding and biliopancreatic diversion with a duodenal switch. |
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