small intestinestrangulatingvolvulusSummary Small intestinal disease is a common cause of colic and can be broadly classified into strangulating and nonstrangulating obstructions and inflammatory/infiltrative disease. Strangulating lesions account for the majority of small intestinal colic cases that require...
Ischemic disease of the small bowel is increasing in incidence with the aging of the population and as improved resuscitative measures have saved patients who would have previously died of cardiovascular disease but now survive only to develop mesenteric ischemia as a delayed consequence. In addition...
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Microscopic colitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the large intestine. Here the authors use single-cell RNA transcriptomic profiling and tissue localization studies to characterise the colon immune cell populations in MC, showing expansion of CD8 T cells with diverse TCR clonotypes and expression...
Celiac disease, autoimmune disorder affecting the small intestine Type 1 diabetes mellitus, where inflammatory cells attack beta cells in the pancreatic islets that produce insulin Graves' disease, where immune cells attack thyroid gland follicular cells Inflammatory bowel disease, where there immune ...
Diseases of the Small Intestine 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 1 作者: F Jones 摘要: This is a big book but, because it is so nmportant, for almost the first time in many years of reviewing I wish a book were even bigger. With one large gap, to be mentioned later, it is...
to the different environments. In the small intestine, the transit time is short and bile concentration is high, while in the colon, which has slower flow rates and milder pH, as well as larger microbial communities, especially anaerobic types, are commonly observed.20Besides spatial distribution...
Immature rabbits do not digest starch efficiently in the small intestine, but in adult animals starch is broken down and absorbed before it reaches the caecum. In adults, enterotoxaemia is usually related to other factors such as stress or antibiotic therapy, which disrupt the caecal microflora ...
Acquired luminal antigens are presented to CD103+ dendritic cells via goblet cells mainly in the small intestine by forming goblet cell-associated antigen passages (Howe et al., 2014). Gut microbiota produces numerous metabolites (gut microbiota-derived metabolites), such as SCFAs or LPS that ...
population, chronic periodontitis may be an important source of invisible peripheral inflammation. Thus, periodontitis is also called “low-grade systemic disease”, affecting a variety of systemic diseases. Particularly, a large amount of evidence has proved that bacteria are closely related to tumor ...