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The List of Celiac Problems is LONG… by Eileen Simpson Patient Expert Posted Sun 11 Oct 2009 8:14pm It speaks for itself…this is why we confuse Doctors Here is the list of over 300 Signs, Symptoms, Associated Disorders and Complications directly or indirectly resulting from celiac disease. We were the first to present this information in our comprehensive book, “Recognizing Celiac Disease.” This list is now being ... Read on »
Small intestinal structure and passive permeability in systemic sclerosis by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm By I. Cobden and Colleague Seventeen patients with proven systemic sclerosis had a peroral jejunal biopsy performed. Four biopsies were regarded as showing abnormalities, which were mostly confined to the deeper structures, although in two there was a minimal degree of villous atrophy without epithelial cell changes. Passive intestinal pe ... Read on »
Testing of the Small Intestine by Dr. Anshu Gupta Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:41pm Small bowel manometry (antroduodenal manometry) A test that is used to detect intestinal motility abnormalities is small bowel manometry (antroduodenal manometry). This involves placing a long tube with pressure sensors on it that passes through the stomach and into the small intestine. It is important to record several of the housekeepe ... Read on »
HE LIVES WITHOUT SMALL INTESTINE by nitinsyal Patient Expert Posted Thu 27 Aug 2009 11:34pm Laying down in his hospital bed and watching each drop of protein supplement entering his body, 17-year-old Ramesh Babu dreams of becoming an IAS officer one day. Ramesh, who hails from Tamil Nadu is currently undergoing a treatment at Church of South India (CSI) hospital in Bangalore for a rare disease, short bowel syndrome. He does not have ... Read on »
Your Small Intestine: A 30 Second Self-Exam by DrGodo Facebook Posted Tue 18 Oct 2011 8:25am You don’t have to put on the white coat, but I’m going to ask YOU to be the doctor. You can relax; what I’m really going to do is to teach you a self examination test for the small intestine. You have heard of breast examinations, well, this one is for your small intestine. Dr. Godo, come on, the small intestine? Here’s why. One of the majo ... Read on »
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in patients suffering from scleroderma: clinical effectiveness of its eradication. by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:58pm Research by Parodi A. and Colleague. OBJECTIVES: After the skin, the gastrointestinal tract is the second most common target of systemic sclerosis (SSc). AIM: Our aims were to investigate orocecal transit time (OCTT) and the presence of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) in SSc as a cause of intestinal symptoms. METHODS: Fi ... Read on »
SMALL INTESTINE TRANSPLANTATION IN INDIA by nitinsyal Patient Expert Posted Thu 27 Aug 2009 11:34pm Intestine is a segment of the digestive tract extends from stomach to the anus. It has two parts small intestine and large intestine which has further sub-divided parts. In the whole body anatomy intestine is one of the most important parts. Intestine transplant means replacement of a diseased intestine with a healthy one donated from another perso ... Read on »
New study links meat to cancer of small intestine by Yusuf Posted Sun 30 Nov 2008 12:00am Eating red and processed meats have long been associated with cancer of the large intestine long time ago. Professor David Shuker, head of the Open University team, said: “These combined discoveries have allowed us to link red meat consumption to an increased risk of bowel cancer and may give us some clues about de ... Read on »
Small Intestine May Play Large Role in Food Allergy by Food Allergy Assistant Facebook Posted Wed 19 Dec 2012 12:00am In March, I talked about research related to dendritic cells and food allergies in a post called, " New Discovery May Help Food Allergic ".  Last week, Massachusetts General released a new study focused on dendritic cells in the intestinal lining. They discovered that these cells collect antigens from both intestinal contents and the blood s ... Read on »
Small Intestine May Play Large Role in Food Allergy by Food Allergy Assistant Facebook Posted Wed 19 Dec 2012 10:15am In March, I talked about research related to dendritic cells and food allergies in a post called, " New Discovery May Help Food Allergic ".  Last week, Massachusetts General released a new study focused on dendritic cells in the intestinal lining. They discovered that these cells collect antigens from both intestinal contents and the blood st ... Read on »