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Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Gastroenterology
Dig Dis (2016) 34 (3): 244–250.
Published Online: 30 March 2016
... of inflammation within the colon and such inflammation is implicated in colonic neoplastic development. Although the precise mechanisms through which the microbiota is involved in cancer development remain elusive, the message is clear: the microbiota contributes to cancer risk by influencing a number of key host...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Gastroenterology
Dig Dis (2015) 33 (1): 28–37.
Published Online: 17 December 2014
... articles published in English were considered. Colon Rectum Tubular adenoma Tubulovillous adenoma Villous adenoma Sessile serrated adenoma Traditional serrated adenoma Histology Molecular pathology Adenocarcinoma A stem cell that has acquired a mutation can expand to occupy...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Gastroenterology
Dig Dis (2013) 31 (3-4): 305–309.
Published Online: 14 November 2013
...Malin E.V. Johansson; Gunnar C. Hansson The discovery of an inner mucus layer normally impervious to bacteria has changed our way of understanding the interaction between commensal bacteria and the host epithelial cells. This inner colon mucus layer is rapidly renewed and converted into the outer...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Gastroenterology
Dig Dis (2012) 30 (Suppl. 2): 60–67.
Published Online: 23 November 2012
...Don C. Rockey Background: Computed tomographic (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) colonography are new noninvasive techniques to examine the colon. Methods: A literature search was performed through 2/1/2012, and relevant studies included in the review. Results: MR colonography is evolving, and holds...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Gastroenterology
Dig Dis (2009) 26 (4): 342–346.
Published Online: 30 January 2009
...Klaus Mönkemüller; Helmut Neumann; Lucia C. Fry; Hrvoje Ivekovic; Peter Malfertheiner A difficult polyp is any flat or raised colonic mucosal lesion that given its size, shape or location makes it difficult for the colonoscopist to remove. Although many ‘difficult polyps’ will be an easy target...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Gastroenterology
Dig Dis (1996) 14 (4): 228–244.
Published Online: 04 November 2008
.... However, endoscopy may be unwise in any terminal patient. No complication occurred in 60 patients undergoing EGD within 3 weeks of esophageal, gastric, or duodenal surgery. One minor complication occurred in 36 patients undergoing sigmoidoscopy within 3 weeks of colonic surgery. These results suggest...