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Three-dimensional analysis of tumour vascular corrosion casts using stereoimaging and micro-computed tomography

2009

Objective: In order to perform effective translational research for cancer therapy, we need to employ preclinical models which reflect the clinical situation. The purpose of this study was to quantitatively compare the vascular architecture of human colorectal cancer and experimental tumour models to determine the suitability of animal models for vascular studies and antivascular therapy.Methods: In this study we investigated the three-dimensional properties of colonic tumour vasculature in both human clinical tissues (normal mucosa control [n = 20], carcinoma [n = 20] and adenoma In = 61) and murine colorectal xenografts (LS147T [n = 6] and SW1222 [n = 6]). Scanning Electron Microscope Ste…

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Perspectives of Chromo and Magnifying Endoscopy

2003

The goal of every routine endoscopy in the gut is the early diagnosis of malignant and premalignant changes of the mucosa. Chromo- and magnifying endoscopes are exciting new tools and offer detailed analysis of the colonic mucosal surface and pit pattern architecture. This review summarizes recent advances in endoscopic characterization of colorectal lesions using magnification endoscopy and chromoendoscopy. Surface analysis of the colon using chromoendoscopy allows a prediction between non-neoplastic and neoplastic lesions with high specificity. The precise delineation of the borders and a more detailed macroscopic analysis of the lesions are further advantages. In particular, flat adenoma…

AdenomaPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyEndoscopeAdenomaRectumColonoscopySensitivity and SpecificityChromoendoscopymedicineHumansGastrointestinal NeoplasmsIntraepithelial neoplasiaStaining and Labelingmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGastroenterologyColonoscopymedicine.diseaseUlcerative colitisEndoscopyMethylene Bluemedicine.anatomical_structureColitis UlcerativeGentian VioletbusinessForecastingJournal of Clinical Gastroenterology
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Clinical results of transanal endoscopic microsurgery

1988

Using the "transanal endoscopic microsurgery" technique, 140 patients were treated at the Department of Surgery in Cologne and Mainz. Of the patients with adenomas, 68.2% had typical symptoms preoperatively. The postoperative hospital attendance was 8.7 days, with an average resection size of 14.4 cm2. The postoperative complication rate was 5%, and there were no deaths related to the technique. In a prospective controlled trial, 2.2% of the patients with adenomas treated endoscopically in Mainz showed recidivation, requiring reoperation. The follow-up rate was 100%. In 30 cases, microscopic examination revealed carcinoma. Radical reoperation in 8 pT1 tumours showed neither remaining tumour…

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The ‘Difficult’ Polyp: Pitfalls for Endoscopic Removal

2012

Adenomatous polyps are early neoplasias of colorectal cancer (adenoma-carcinoma sequence). The majority of adenomas or early invasive cancers (T1sm1) can be resected by endoscopy. Endoscopic resection techniques include classic loop polypectomy, endoscopic mucosectomy with preceding lifting of the (almost flat) lesion, endoscopic submucosal dissection and transanal microsurgical resection, an alternative to endoscopic submucosal dissection in the rectum. Endoscopic polyp removal should always aim to resect the lesion in ‘one piece’ and avoid, whenever possible, ‘piecemeal resection’. One-piece polypectomy is the basis for a precise histopathological analysis and for proving complete removal…

Adenomamedicine.medical_specialtyAdenomamedicine.medical_treatmentPerforation (oil well)Blood Loss SurgicalColonic PolypsMalignancyGastroenterologyChromoendoscopyInternal medicineSubmucosamedicineHumansNeoplasm Invasivenessmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGastroenterologyColonoscopyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePolypectomyEndoscopymedicine.anatomical_structureIntestinal PerforationColorectal PolypRadiologyColorectal NeoplasmsbusinessDigestive Diseases
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Chromo- and magnifying endoscopy for colorectal lesions

2005

It is essential to identify patients with premalignant or early malignant changes during colonoscopy. Thus, curative resection can be offered. At present, endoscopy can be performed with new powerful high-resolution or magnifying endoscopes. Comparably to the rapid development in chip technology, the optic features of the newly designed endoscopes offer resolutions which allow new mucosal surface details to be seen. In conjunction with chromoendoscopy, the newly discovered tool video endoscopy is much easier and more impressive than with conventional fibre optics. This review summarizes the value of magnifying endoscopy in the lower gastrointestinal tract and focuses on colorectal lesions.

Adenomamedicine.medical_specialtyEndoscopeColonColorectal cancerColonoscopyRectumEndoscopy GastrointestinalChromoendoscopyDiagnosis DifferentialColonic DiseasesIntestinal mucosamedicineHumansIntestinal MucosaHepatologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral surgeryMagnifying endoscopyRectumGastroenterologymedicine.diseaseEndoscopyRectal Diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureChromogenic CompoundsPractice Guidelines as TopicColitis UlcerativeColorectal NeoplasmsbusinessEuropean Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Chromoendoscopy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

2012

Chromoendoscopy with methylene blue or indigo carmine significantly increases the diagnostic yield of finding intraepithelial neoplasia in patients with longstanding colitis. The number needed to treat is 14 for panchromoendoscopy to identify 1 additional patient with dysplasia. Chromoendoscopy can greatly facilitate the identification of flat lesions harboring intraepithelial neoplasia. Chromoendoscopy can guide biopsies and clearly reduces the amount of biopsies that are needed per patient. Magnifying endoscopy or CLE are additional techniques, which can be used in conjunction with chromoendoscopy to further reduce the amount of biopsies and to further increase the diagnostic yield. Chrom…

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Pharmacological analysis of intrinsic neural control of rat duodenum motility in vitro

1988

Adenosine monophosphatemedicine.medical_specialtyDuodenumMotilitychemistry.chemical_compoundAdenosine TriphosphateAdenine nucleotideInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsPharmacologyAdenine NucleotidesMuscle SmoothAdenosine MonophosphateElectric StimulationIn vitroRatsAdenosine DiphosphateAdenosine diphosphateEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryDuodenummedicine.symptomGastrointestinal MotilityAdenosine triphosphateMuscle ContractionMuscle contractionPharmacological Research Communications
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Celiac disease and selective immunoglobulin A deficiency

1997

Selective IgA deficiency was observed in 12 of 688 (1.7%) patients with celiac disease who were clinically undistinguishable from patients with celiac disease with normal IgA levels. This high prevalence of IgA deficiency in patients with celiac disease makes serum IgA assay advisable when screening for celiac disease is performed by measurement of antigliadin antibodies or anti-IgA endomysium antibodies. Similarly, subjects with IgA deficiency should be considered at risk of celiac disease.

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The intestinal microbiota modulates the anticancer immune effects of cyclophosphamide

2013

The Microbiota Makes for Good Therapy The gut microbiota has been implicated in the development of some cancers, such as colorectal cancer, but—given the important role our intestinal habitants play in metabolism—they may also modulate the efficacy of certain cancer therapeutics. Iida et al. (p. 967 ) evaluated the impact of the microbiota on the efficacy of an immunotherapy [CpG (the cytosine, guanosine, phosphodiester link) oligonucleotides] and oxaliplatin, a platinum compound used as a chemotherapeutic. Both therapies were reduced in efficacy in tumor-bearing mice that lacked microbiota, with the microbiota important for activating the innate immune response against the tumors. Viaud et…

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WHOLE-meal ancient wheat-based diet: Effect on metabolic parameters and microbiota.

2021

Abstract Background & Aims Ancient wheat varieties are considered to be healthier than modern ones, but the data are not univocal. We investigated changes in hematochemical parameters and evaluated microbiota data before and after a set period on a diet containing a whole-meal ancient wheat mix. Patients and Methods 29 cloistered nuns were recruited. The study comprised two consecutive 30-day periods; during the first one (T1), the nuns received wheat-based foods produced with refined “modern” flour (“Simeto”); during the second one (T2) received wheat-based foods produced with an unrefined flour mix composed of “ancient” cultivars. At entry to the study (T0) and at the end of T1 and T2 hem…

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