In subject area: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology The small intestine is the longest section of the gut and is composed of the duodenum, the jejunum and the ileum, and is separated from the stomach by the pyloric sphincter.
Intestine, SmallThe third edition of this text by one of Britain's foremost pediatric gastroenterologists is a welcome addition to the field. Walker-Smith combines his unparalleled experience with a very personal approach to the diagnosis and treatment of the infant and child with disorders of the...
Simpson and Hall, 2000 KW Simpson, EW Hall Diseases of the small intestine SJ Ettinger, EC Feldman (Eds.), Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine (5th Ed.), WB Saunders, Philadelphia (2000), p. 1182 Google Scholar Speilman and Garvey, 1993 BL Speilman, MS Garvey Hemorrhagic gastroenteriti...
Diseases of the Small Intestine 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...
Infectious Diseases of the Small Intestine Most infections that involve the small bowel are self-limiting, and endoscopic examination is rarely indicated in these cases. Suspicion of microbial enter... P Baltes,A Safatle-Ribeiro,M Keuchel,... - Springer Berlin Heidelberg 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 ...
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Once the diagnosis of a chronic enteropathy is made, there are many laboratory tests that can help in monitoring the disease and providing prognostic information. Several new tests being evaluated for clinical usefulness are discussed.关键词: Diagnostic workup Chronic diarrhea Small intestine Laboratory...
Functional and metabolic disorders in celiac disease: new implications for nutritional treatment Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic disease causing the inflammation of the proximal small intestine, in genetically predisposed individuals. This is triggere... S Farnetti,MA Zocco,M Garcovich,... - 《...
The small intestine is a common site of involvement in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Although there are numerous mechanisms by which small intestinal disease may occur in HIV infected patients, the resulting clinical manifestations of these disorders are remarkably simila...
The word intestine is derived from a Latin root meaning “internal,” and indeed, the two organs together nearly fill the interior of the abdominal cavity. In addition, called the small and large bowel, or colloquially the “guts,” they constitute the greatest mass and length of the alimenta...