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Intestinal tuberculosis as a cause of chronic diarrhoea among patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection: report of two cases.

2001

In Western countries human immunodeficiency virus infection is considered the main risk factor of tuberculous disease, its incidence being 500 times higher in HIV-infected patients than in the general population. Despite the disease frequently present in these patients with extraintestinal manifestations, intestinal localization is rarely observed and often as a consequence of complications such as acute gastrointestinal bleeding or perforation. The diagnosis of intestinal tuberculosis is difficult and is often delayed due to the lack of specific signs and symptoms as well as the low sensitivity of routine methods. A review of the literature is made and personal experience in the diagnosis …

DiarrheaMaleAbdominal painPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyPerforation (oil well)PopulationHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)DiseaseINTESTINAL TUBERCULOSISmedicine.disease_causeDiagnosis DifferentialmedicineHumansRisk factoreducationeducation.field_of_studyHepatologyAIDS-Related Opportunistic Infectionsbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)GastroenterologyMiddle AgedTuberculosis GastrointestinalImmunologyChronic DiseaseHIV-1medicine.symptombusinessDigestive and liver disease : official journal of the Italian Society of Gastroenterology and the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver
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Instability of the faecal microbiota in diarrhoea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome

2013

The irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a functional gastrointestinal disorder with a largely unknown aetiology and a wide range of symptoms. Most cross-sectional studies carried out so far suggest subtle alterations in the structure of the intestinal microbiota that are barely reproduced, partly because of the high inter-subject variation in the community composition and disorder-specific features. We performed a longitudinal study to explore the within-subject variation in the faecal microbiota in two patients with IBS classified into the diarrhoea subtype and the healthy spouse of one of them. Faecal communities were monitored over 6-8 weeks and analysed through metagenomic and metatranscr…

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Self-reported nonceliac wheat sensitivity in an outpatient digestive endoscopy center: high frequency but insufficient medical approach.

2021

Objective: 'Self-reported wheat sensitivity' (SRWS) is a self-reported condition caused by wheat ingestion in the absence of celiac disease or wheat allergy. The aim of the study was to investigate the frequency and characteristics of SRWS in outpatients referred for digestive endoscopy. Methods: The study, performed at the University of Palermo, enrolled 496 outpatients. Results: Seven individuals (1.4%) had an already established diagnosis of celiac disease. The questionnaire was administered to the other 489 individuals: 98 subjects (20%) were SRWS, the remaining 391 served as controls (i.e. not-SRWS). SRWS patients were younger (P < 0.001), with a higher percentage of females (P = 0.…

DiarrheaMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAllergySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaGlutensnon-celiac wheat sensitivityColonoscopydyspepsiaWheat HypersensitivityAsymptomaticEndoscopy GastrointestinalDiet Gluten-FreeIntolerancesInternal medicineOutpatientsmedicineHypersensitivityHumansendoscopygastro-esophageal refluxDepression (differential diagnoses)gluten-related diseaseirritable bowel syndromeHepatologymedicine.diagnostic_testinvestigationbusiness.industryGastroenterologymedicine.diseaseDiarrheaCeliac DiseaseGERDFemaleSelf Reportmedicine.symptombusinessWheat allergyEuropean journal of gastroenterologyhepatology
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Advanced strategy to exploit wine-making waste by manufacturing antioxidant and prebiotic fibre-enriched vesicles for intestinal health.

2020

Grape extract-loaded fibre-enriched vesicles, nutriosomes, were prepared by combining antioxidant extracts obtained from grape pomaces and a prebiotic, soluble fibre (Nutriose®FM06). The nutriosomes were small in size (from ∼140 to 260 nm), homogeneous (polydispersity index < 0.2) and highly negative (∼ −79 mV). The vesicles were highly stable during 12 months of storage at 25 °C. When diluted with warmed (37 °C) acidic medium (pH 1.2) of high ionic strength, the vesicles only displayed an increase of the mean diameter and a low release of the extract, which were dependent on Nutriose concentration. The formulations were highly biocompatible and able to protect intestinal cells (Caco-2) fro…

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Functional implications of bound phenolic compounds and phenolics–food interaction: A review

2022

Sizeable scientific evidence indicates the health benefits related to phenolic compounds and dietary fiber. Various phenolic compounds-rich foods or ingredients are also rich in dietary fiber, and these two health components may interrelate via noncovalent (reversible) and covalent (mostly irreversible) interactions. Notwithstanding, these interactions are responsible for the carrier effect ascribed to fiber toward the digestive systemand canmodulate the bioaccessibility of phenolics, thus shaping health-promoting effects in vivo. On this basis, the present review focuses on the nature, occurrence, and implications of the interactions between phenolics and food components. Covalent and nonc…

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Extending in vitro digestion models to specific human populations: Perspectives, practical tools and bio-relevant information

2017

29th International Conference of the European-Federation-of-Food-Science-and-Technology (EFFoST) -- NOV 10-12, 2015 -- Athens, GREECE

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Temperature in summer and children's hospitalizations in two Mediterranean cities

2016

Abstract Background and objective Children are potentially vulnerable to hot ambient temperature. However, the evidence on heat-related children's morbidity is still scarce. Our aim was to examine the association between temperatures in summer (May to September) and children's hospitalizations in two Mediterranean cities, Rome and Valencia, during the period 2001–2010. Methods Quasi-Poisson generalised additive models and distributed lag non-linear models were combined to study the relationship between daily mean temperature and hospital admissions for all natural, respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases in children under 15 years of age. Associations were summarised as the percentage of …

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Dolor abdominal crónico en la edad pediátrica: implicación de factores clínicos, ambientales y psicosociales. Desarrollo de un programa informático e…

2015

El dolor abdominal crónico (orgánico o funcional) es una causa frecuente de dolor en la infancia, suponiendo hasta el 25% de las derivaciones desde atención primaria a gastroenterología. Es un fenómeno complejo en el que intervienen factores biológicos, psicológicos y sociales en su cronificación. Por ello, el objetivo de este trabajo fue analizar los principales factores clínicos, ambientales y psicosociales relacionados con el DAC (dolor abdominal crónico) en escolares y adolescentes, en la consulta de gastroenterología infantil del Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia, así como, desarrollar un programa informático específico útil para el manejo de estos pacientes. Se diseñó un estu…

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Role of NK1 and NK2 receptors in mouse gastric mechanical activity

2006

1. The aim of the present study was to examine the role of NK1 and NK2 receptors in the control of mechanical activity of mouse stomach. In this view, the motor effects induced by NK1 and NK2 receptor agonists and antagonists were analyzed, measuring motility as intraluminal pressure changes in mouse-isolated stomach preparations. In parallel, immunohistochemical studies were performed to identify the location of NK1 and NK2 receptors on myenteric neurons and smooth muscle cells. 2. Substance P (SP) induced biphasic effects: a contraction followed by relaxation; neurokinin A (NKA) and [beta-Ala8]-NKA(4-10), selective agonist of NK2 receptors, evoked concentration-dependent contractions, whe…

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Unraveling the behavior of oral drug products inside the human gastrointestinal tract using the aspiration technique: History, methodology and applic…

2020

Fluid sampling from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract has been applied as a valuable tool to gain more insight into the fluids present in the human GI tract and to explore the dynamic interplay of drug release, dissolution, precipitation and absorption after drug product administration to healthy subjects. In the last twenty years, collaborative initiatives have led to a plethora of clinical aspiration studies that aimed to unravel the luminal drug behavior of an orally administered drug product. The obtained drug concentration-time profiles from different segments in the GI tract were a valuable source of information to optimize and/or validate predictive in vitro and in silico tools, freque…

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