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    Efficacy of the herbal preparation STW 5 in multi-target therapy of functional dyspepsia by A. A. Sheptulin, V. O. Kaybysheva

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Mechanism of action includes effect on motility of the stomach and intestine, visceral sensitivity along with anti-inflammatory and cytoprotective effects. …”
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    A Rare Case of an Early Postoperative Obstructive Ileus in a Young Female Patient due to a Residual Trichobezoar Mass by P. Christopoulos, S. Ross-Thriepland, H. McCarthy, C. S. Day, W. Sasi

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Trichobezoar is a rare cause of small bowel obstruction, whereby a mass forms most commonly in the stomach and duodenum of young females, from ingestion of hair, a condition known as trichophagia. …”
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  3. 323

    Tissue Staining (Chromoscopy) of the Gastrointestinal Tract by M Brian Fennerty

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…Some of the agents used for endoscopic tissue staining and the uses of chromoscopy in identifying pathology of the esophagus, stomach, small bowel and colon during endoscopy are discussed.…”
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  4. 324

    Exploration of Five Flaccidities in <italic>Medical Formulae Investigations of Flaccidity</italic> by Qing LIN, Guangwen WU

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Based on them, the roles of spleen and stomach in the treatment of"five flaccidities"are also discussed so as to provide theoretical evidence for clinical treatment and recovery of the related diseases.…”
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    Nonobstructive gastroduodenal intussusception characterized by severe anemia: a case report by Benlei Zhu, Congming Wang, Jingwei Fu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Gastroduodenal intussusception is a relatively rare condition in adults and is typically caused by mobile pedunculated submucosal tumors arising from the stomach. Its clinical presentation often includes nonspecific signs of gastric outlet obstruction, such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, epigastric fullness, or abdominal distention. …”
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    Dietary Fiber and Chronic Disease by Wendy Dahl

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…When we eat foods containing dietary fiber, the fiber moves unchanged through the stomach and small intestine to the colon (large intestine). …”
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  7. 327

    Minimally Invasive Abdominal Repair of a Giant Paraesophageal Hiatal Hernia with Occupation of the Right Thorax in a 53-Year-Old Man by Francisco Navarro, Eduardo Pizarro, Marco Ceroni

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…There are no reports of the minimally invasive abdominal repair of a giant hiatal hernia of the stomach almost entirely occupying the right thoracic cavity. …”
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    Metastatic Gastrointestinal Adenocarcinoma with Osteoblastic Activity: A Case Report of Esophageal and Colonic Primaries by Brett Matthew Lowenthal, Ahmed S. Shabaik, Mark A. Valasek

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Less common primary sites include thyroid, kidney, and stomach. We present two cases of primary gastrointestinal adenocarcinoma with metastatic osteoblastic activity from two previously unreported sites. …”
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    Dietary Fiber and Chronic Disease by Wendy Dahl

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…When we eat foods containing dietary fiber, the fiber moves unchanged through the stomach and small intestine to the colon (large intestine). …”
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  10. 330

    NSAID-Induced Small Bowel Diaphragms and Strictures Diagnosed with Intraoperative Enteroscopy by Douglas A Shumaker, Kari Bladen, Ronald M Katon

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are known to cause mucosal damage in the stomach and duodenum, which may lead to hemorrhage and perforation. …”
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    Gastric Perforation with Omental Patch Repair: A Rare Complication of Pulmonary Resuscitation in COVID-19 Pneumonia by Vincent Marcucci, Ratul Bhattacharyya, Stephanie Yee, Jamshed Zuberi, Mark Ingram

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Significant abdominal distention and subsequent diagnostic imaging showed pneumoperitoneum and a possible perforation of the stomach. The patient underwent an exploratory laparotomy with omental patching for a gastric perforation. …”
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    Unusual Case of Life-Threatening Gastro Intestinal Bleed from a Splenic Artery Pseudoaneurysm: Case Report and Review of Literature by Puneet Menaria, Venkata Muddana

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Literature review shows SAP can bleed into stomach or pancreatic pseudocyst or biliary tree and peritoneal cavity; however, there are no previous reported cases of SAP bleeding into distal duodenum. …”
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    Anti-HMGCR Specificity of HALIP: A Confirmatory Study by Andrés Baucells, Maria Angeles Martínez, Marcelo Alvarado-Cardenas, Anaís Mariscal, Laura Martinez-Martinez, Cándido Juárez, Albert Selva-O’Callaghan

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Human anti-HMGCR antibodies from patients’ sera were purified and incubated with rat triple tissue (kidney/stomach/liver). A characteristic HALIP was observed. …”
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    Comparison of clinical and pharmacodynamic features of proton pump inhibitors efficacy in gastroesophageal reflux disease by O. A. Storonova, A. S. Trukhmanov

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Already after the first dose intake at 24-hour рН monitoring the stomach рН&gt;3 was recorded for 56,1% (±20,94) of total monitoring time, and рН&gt;4 — for 44,0% (±18,72), that promoted rapid symptom relief. …”
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    Feasibility and complications of videocapsule endoscopy in dogs weighing 7 kg or less by Camille St‐Jean, Allison Collier, Alex Zur Linden, Alexa Bersenas, Alice Defarges

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Two capsules were administered endoscopically into the duodenum (1) and stomach (1). Sixteen out of 26 (62%, 95% CI, 40.51‐79.70) dogs that underwent VCE had incomplete studies. …”
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    Preventing Foodborne Illness: Norovirus by Rachael Silverberg, Melissa K. Jones, Renée Goodrich Schneider, Aswathy Sreedharan, Keith R. Schneider

    Published 2015-09-01
    “… If you have ever had the stomach flu, norovirus was likely the culprit. Norovirus is the most common cause of foodborne illness in the United States and is transmitted through direct person-to-person contact or contaminated objects and food. …”
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    Two Cases of Rectal Xanthoma Presenting as Yellowish to Whitish Lesions during Colonoscopy by Masaya Iwamuro, Takehiro Tanaka, Daisuke Takei, Yuusaku Sugihara, Keita Harada, Sakiko Hiraoka, Yoshiro Kawahara, Hiroyuki Okada

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Within the gastrointestinal tract, xanthomas most frequently arise in the stomach, whereas the colorectum is rarely affected. …”
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    Preventing Foodborne Illness: Norovirus by Rachael Silverberg, Melissa K. Jones, Renée Goodrich Schneider, Aswathy Sreedharan, Keith R. Schneider

    Published 2015-09-01
    “… If you have ever had the stomach flu, norovirus was likely the culprit. Norovirus is the most common cause of foodborne illness in the United States and is transmitted through direct person-to-person contact or contaminated objects and food. …”
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    A Case of Rectal Dieulafoy’s Ulcer and Successful Endoscopic Band Ligation by Yukako Yoshikumi, Hirosato Mashima, Junko Suzuki, Yutaka Yamaji, Makoto Okamoto, Keiji Ogura, Takao Kawabe, Masao Omata

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…The lesion is usually located in the stomach, although it may occur anywhere in the gastrointestinal tract. …”
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    Ovarian Mixed Malignant Brenner-Mucinous Tumor with Signet Ring Cells by Baharak Khadang, Atilla Omeroglu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Mucinous carcinomas with signet ring cells in the ovary, particularly those composed predominantly of signet ring cells, are extremely rare, and in vast majority of cases, they represent metastasis from another site such as the stomach, appendix, pancreaticobiliary tract, bladder, and breast (Hristov et al., 2007, Kiyokawa et al., 2006, Vang et al., 2006, Young, 2006). …”
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