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... small bowel adaptation and regeneration in patients with short bowel syndrome (SBS), with the potential to decrease parenteral nutrition dependence.
The barium fills and coats the lining of the bowel, creating a clear silhouette of the colon and rectum. The X-ray will often show a clear contrast between the ...
A low-fiber diet limits these foods in the diet. As a result, there is less undigested material moving through the large intestine, and stools are less bulky.
Dieulafoy's lesion (an artery that protrudes through the stomach wall); Duodenitis, which is inflammation of the top part of the small intestine. Esophageal ...
As such, enteric-coated aspirin passes into the small intestine, where it's absorbed into the bloodstream. The purported goal is to prevent stomach ulcers and ...
Understanding dysbiosis — the disruption in the bacterial communities that populate the intestinal tract — may lead to a new role for fecal microbiota ...
The colon receives less blood flow than any other portion of the gastrointestinal tract, even under normal conditions. So if the colon is suddenly subjected to ...
Inability to empty the bladder; Urinary frequency; Urinary tract infections. Signs of neurogenic bowel include: Loss of bowel control; Constipation; Bowel ...
Eating gluten when you have celiac disease injures the small intestine. Over time, that injury raises the risk for developing complications related to celiac ...
Neuroendocrine tumors are rare and can occur anywhere in the body. Most neuroendocrine tumors occur in the lungs, appendix, small intestine, rectum and pancreas ...
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