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- 30-Jun-2010
- Prostaglandin D2 may trigger remission in UC patients Patients with ulcerative colitis who are in long-term remission have high levels of prostaglandin D2, report Canadian researchers who suggest it may be active in preventing new episodes of the condition.
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- 28-Jun-2010
- Novel nocturnal GERD symptoms questionnaire shows initial validity A novel questionnaire to assess the severity and impact of nocturnal gastroesophageal reflux disease symptoms is a reliable and valid instrument, claims a team of US researchers.
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- 25-Jun-2010
- Trauma history increases IBS risk in women veterans Women veterans who have a history of physical and emotional trauma have an increased risk for developing irritable bowel syndrome, report researchers.
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- 23-Jun-2010
- Fibrin glue heals perianal fistulas in Crohn’s disease patients Fibrin glue is a simple, well tolerated, and effective treatment for perianal fistulas in patients with Crohn’s disease, report researchers.
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- 21-Jun-2010
- MRI-DWI effective for detecting colonic inflammation in UC Study results show that colonography with magnetic resonance imaging combined with diffusion-weighted imaging is effective for detecting colonic inflammation in patients with ulcerative colitis.
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- 18-Jun-2010
- SRER effective treatment for early neoplasia in BE patients Study results show that stepwise radical endoscopic resection is an effective technique for complete removal of all neoplasia and Barrett’s esophagus mucosa.
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- 16-Jun-2010
- Origins of GERD revealed by molecular imaging Lack of tone or motility in the esophageal muscles may be at least partly responsible for the onset of gastroesophageal reflux disease, report researchers.
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- 14-Jun-2010
- Cholecystectomy not always best option for cholelithiasis patients Cholelithiasis patients who only have dyspeptic symptoms report a high persistence of pre-existing symptoms after undergoing cholecystectomy , show results from a Dutch study.
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- 11-Jun-2010
- MiR-31 dysregulation linked to IBD neoplasia Dysregulation of micro RNA-31 is associated with progression from chronic inflammation to dysplasia, a precancerous indication, in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, suggest study results.
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- 11-Jun-2010
- MiR-31 dysregulation linked to IBD neoplasia Dysregulation of micro RNA-31 is associated with progression from chronic inflammation to dysplasia, a precancerous indication, in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, suggest study results.


