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Pediatric gastrointestinal motility disorders are common and sometimes considered benign. Yet often these disorders, such as constipation, dysphagia, ...
Among 147 patients with no prior gastrointestinal problems, 16% reported having new digestive symptoms roughly 100 days after their COVID-19 infection, ...
Pain in the stomach that doesn't go away. Changes in bowel habits could be a sign of a bacterial infection — such as campylobacter or salmonella infection — or ...
When people who have celiac disease eat gluten, the result is a reaction in their small intestine that can lead to symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, ...
Bladder exstrophy also can affect the genitals, stomach muscles, pelvic bones, intestines and reproductive organs. The cause of the condition isn't clear, but ...
This highly prevalent category of GI disorders includes irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), functional dyspepsia (FD) and centrally mediated abdominal pain syndrome ...
Could the microbes in a patient's intestine be a hidden cause of difficult-to-control inflammatory lung disease? Researchers at the Mayo Clinic are working ...
... the use of an antibody specific for the Cld4 extracellular domain and flow cytometry. Sorted Cld4+ epithelial cells in the small intestine exclusively ...
Invasive treatments can include an ileal neobladder created from the patient's small intestine, which can provide the best quality of life.
... the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Today I'm talking to you about celiac disease. Celiac disease is a condition that affects primarily the small intestine ...
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