نتایج جستجو برای: gastro toxicity

تعداد نتایج: 125560  

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1956
O P GRAY S THOMSON A G WATKINS

Mild gastro-intestinal upset is common in babies, but severe disease is not now the scourge it formerly was, and part of the great improvement in infantile mortality is due to its decline in the twentieth century. The reasons for this are not clear, and many theories have been advanced. Formerly, a considerable number of cases of gastro-enteritis were thought to be due to dietetic, that is to s...

Journal: :Lancet 2000
A C de Beaux D I Watson G G Jamieson

Accepted for publication 25 March 1991 Abstract Recent studies suggest that vagal nerve dysfunction may be important in the aetiology of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease. Delayed oesophageal transit and slowed gastric emptying occur frequently and may also be of pathogenic importance. In 48 patients with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease we studied the prevalence of and relations between auton...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1946
N G GODFREY

During recent years the many indications from reports in the surgical literature, and the reduction of the mortality from abdominal injuries of warfare, have indicated that gastro-intestinal suction can play a major role in reducing the mortality rate in a great number of surgical conditions. It is felt that although its value is well known to the majority of surgeons, there are many problems w...

2013

Abnormalities of the lower oesophageal sphincter may facilitate excessive reflux of gastric contents including acid and sometimes bile from the stomach into the oesophagus. Bile is particularly caustic and reflux of duodenal contents is more troublesome than reflux of gastric contents alone. There is little correlation between severity of symptoms and findings on endoscopy. Sometimes drugs that...

Journal: :Lancet 2013
Albert J Bredenoord John E Pandolfino André J P M Smout

Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease is one of the most common disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. Over past decades, considerable shifts in thinking about the disease have taken place. At a time when radiology was the only diagnostic test available, reflux disease was regarded as synonymous with hiatus hernia. After the advent of the flexible endoscope, reflux disease was, for a period, equa...

Journal: :Gut 1982
B B Scott D Jenkins

A prospective search for gastro-oesophageal candidiasis was made by histological examination of all the biopsies taken from 465 patients endoscoped consecutively during a 12 month period. The criterion for diagnosis was the demonstration of infiltration of tissue or ulcer slough by yeasts and hyphae. Nineteen cases of candidiasis were found giving an overall incidence of 4%. There were 12 cases...

2008
ANTHONY J. B. MISSEN JAMES PEMBERTON ANDREW BOON

OF the various gastric fistulae described in the literature those communicating with the bronchi appear to be among the rarest. Aird (1957) devotes only four lines to the subject while Milne and Thompson (1970) state that a careful search of medical literature failed to reveal any reference to the condition. This is somewhat misleading as the literature since 1960 contains seven case reports an...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1964
J PRYSE-DAVIES

Gastro-duodenal Crohn's disease is rare. Thirty-one previously reported cases are briefly reviewed; histological confirmation of the diagnosis was not always possible. Details are given of a patient with pyloro-duodenal involvement accompanied by terminal ileitis and appendicitis where surgical specimens were available for study. The differential diagnosis is considered from the clinical and pa...

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